GolfGear International stock certificate


It may be hard to see in the picture but there is a raised print golf ball at the bottom of the certificate
Dated 2001
The company went bankrupt and shut down in 2002, so there is no trading or redemption value to the certificate, only the value as a scarce collectable certificate.

GolfGear International Inc. was a golf equipment company that was founded in 1989 by two former executives of Callaway Golf. The company was headquartered in Carlsbad, California.

GolfGear International's initial product line consisted of golf clubs, balls, and bags. The company's clubs were designed by former PGA Tour player Bruce Lietzke. GolfGear International's balls were designed by former Titleist engineer Richard Gray. The company's bags were designed by former Nike Golf designer Tom Kite.

GolfGear International's products were sold through a network of independent golf retailers. The company also had a direct mail catalog and an online store.

GolfGear International was a successful company for its first few years. However, the company began to struggle in the late 1990s. The company's clubs were not as successful as its balls and bags. The company also faced competition from other golf equipment companies, such as TaylorMade and Titleist.

In 2002, GolfGear International filed for bankruptcy. The company was unable to recover from its financial problems and it was forced to close its doors.

GolfGear International was a short-lived company, but it made a significant impact on the golf equipment industry. The company's clubs were innovative and its balls were high-quality. GolfGear International's products helped to raise the bar for golf equipment and they inspired other companies to create better products.

Here are some of the key events in the history of GolfGear International:

  • 1989: The company is founded by two former executives of Callaway Golf.
  • 1990: The company introduces its first product line, which includes golf clubs, balls, and bags.
  • 1995: The company's clubs are used by PGA Tour players, including Bruce Lietzke and Tom Kite.
  • 1997: The company introduces its first direct mail catalog.
  • 1999: The company introduces its first online store.
  • 2002: The company files for bankruptcy and closes its doors.

GolfGear International was a short-lived company, but it made a significant impact on the golf equipment industry. The company's clubs were innovative and its balls were high-quality. GolfGear International's products helped to raise the bar for golf equipment and they inspired other companies to create better products.