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TaylorMade Golf Adds Penn State To Its Golf Lineup

Looking to assert your dominance on the Blue Course?

TaylorMade Golf added Penn State to its Collegiate pix golf ball lineup and collection of headcovers, it announced Thursday.

Folks can get new Penn State driver headcovers, putter headcovers, wedges, and balls.

The golf brand also added eight other schools alongside the likes of Penn State. The other Big Ten schools that were included in this collection are Michigan State, Michigan, Oregon, and Nebraska.

To learn more or if you want to buy a Penn State golf ball or headcover, you can visit TaylorMade’s website.

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Fernando Martinez

Fernando was a writer for Onward State who majored in broadcast journalism with minors in Spanish and sports studies. During his time on staff, he covered both men’s and women’s volleyball, as well as men’s and women’s soccer. You can follow him on Instagram at fernando9015 or email him at [email protected] to see what he is up to today.

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