Dick’s Drops Prices on Tommy Armour Atomic Line
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Dick’s Drops Prices on Tommy Armour Atomic Line

Dick’s Drops Prices on Tommy Armour Atomic Line

Call it a price adjustment or price drop. Either way, the argument boils down to semantics, but the reality is, whenever prices change – there’s always a reason.

Increases are generally a function of rising costs of production (raw materials, labor) or desire for more aggressive profit margins. On the other hand, decreases tend to signal the end of a product’s lifecycle or an OEM trying to boost per unit sales figures (It’s one of the reasons why the early season “buy 3 get 1 free” ball deals have become a spring staple).

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As a consumer, it’s also likely you might not care so much about the reasoning if it means a couple more bucks in the bank account.

Whatever your thoughts, the key point is that Tommy Armour is slashing prices on its entire Atomic line – and by a rather significant margin.

The Atomic driver (Best value for mid swing speed testers in 2019) is now $299, down from $399. This puts it at the same price point as the Tour Edge EXS ($299) giving consumers several options in this price range. Both the Atomic fairway and hybrid are $50 less ($199.99 and $179.99 respectively).

Likewise, the Atomic series of irons (Atomic and Atomic-MAX) shed $200 from the previous $799.99 price tag and now sit at $599.99. The Atomic-MAX (graphite shafts) are $100 more at $699.99.

Part of Dick’s strategy with the Tommy Armour brand is to push back on the trend toward $500+ drivers and $1200+ irons sets, offering golfers plenty of performance at prices which aren’t layered with hefty tour sponsorship and advertising costs.

That said, navigating the world of price-based perception can be a tricky one. The line between inexpensive and cheap can be thin, with the former still offering plenty of value and the later, not so much.

PXG chopped prices drastically on its GEN2 metalwoods with the understanding it would have to find a way to maintain an exclusive identity while sitting at price points just a step above the top of the retail market. Tommy Armour’s challenge is similar, though its strategic position is at the opposite end of the retail pricing spectrum.

Dick’s is aware by exposing a pricing gap, created in part by major OEMs chasing one another up the price ladder, its primary selling point is a lower cost – and all things being equal, consumers love the idea of paying less for any item, given similar quality and performance.

However, should prices dip below a certain point, buyers start to question whether the deal might be “too good to be true.” That said, there’s nothing to suggest this move is anything more than Tommy Armour working to find its pricing sweet spot and gauge consumer response in doing so.

But, as always, you tell us what you think. Good move or too aggressive too soon?

 

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      Hdtvman

      5 years ago

      TA products are the most profitable golf equipment for Dick’s/Golf Galaxy. They don’t give anything away.

      Reply

      Doug Linder

      5 years ago

      wanted to thank you for your insight about the T A impact#3 putter
      great price and it rolls great

      Reply

      Brandon

      5 years ago

      Or you can buy a brand new F8 for around 225 bucks.

      Reply

      Andy

      5 years ago

      Interesting! I’m absolutely looking for a new driver (Orlimar driver is sooooo 2010). Being able to see all the MGS data is really helpful. I’ll add the TA Atomics to the list of options based on the price drop.
      I was able to sign up for a free fitting at a custom shop in SoCal so I’ll see what the new clubs look like vs current and be able to gather data that may help purchse decision.
      For buying, I’m going to be looking at last year’s models (the F* and F8+ are down to $200 on several websites) + used 2019 models. I “need” to upgrade, but every $ I save is a $ towards Wood/Hybrid replacement!

      Reply

      Berniez40

      5 years ago

      I’ve tested the clubs and found them to pack quite a whallop. The irons, especially, are verry forgiving, and tremendously long. The only problem I had with the Atomic Max Irons with graphite shafts, is that they felt a bit herad heavy and slightly out of balance. Even so, they were amazingly easy to hit. The fairways felt very very good indeed. THe driver, basically I came to the same conclusions as the My Golf Spy Test. Able to run with the big boys, but not quite a standout.
      I think this is a smart move on their part price wise. The performance is comparable to the Wilson D7 Line, which had some serious standouts in iron distance, though the Wilsons felt better balanced. I actually preferred the Tommy Armour Fairways over the Wilsons, but the drivers were a toss up. To price them with, instead of above their Performance Peer is a wise move. Both brands have a lot to offer for the price.

      Reply

      xjohnx

      5 years ago

      I remember mentioning in the original Atomic article that this would certainly be happening. Welcome to how private label brands work in high volume retail.

      Reply

      Adam

      5 years ago

      If you know your specs, you can always find last years top models on ebay for $300 new from reputable sellers. There’s tons of M3 and M4 drivers on ebay brand new for under $350

      Reply

      Caroline

      5 years ago

      Please add the new Hogan Driver at $300…….everyone still think they can be fit for a driver…this weeks PGA should show you that the best players in the world with the best and most repeatable swings can not….but you 16 handicaps keep pouring out the money for a perfect (that day and hour) fitting…

      Reply

      golfraven

      5 years ago

      I back you up on the Ben Hogan driver. If this performs oike the old one it will be a gem

      Reply

      murphy

      5 years ago

      i play the TA1-i have a 21 handicap and i am the guy people want on their team because of my driving-my wanting to get a new driver or set of clubs has nothing to do with handicap-

      Reply

      Bob

      5 years ago

      No ad money, just money for articles advertising sales for Dicks. This isn’t news even if you pretend it is.

      Reply

      Simma

      5 years ago

      MyGolfSpy does, however, allow small and medium-sized golf companies that maintain a proven track record of performance to advertise…Dicks small???

      Reply

      SergioR

      5 years ago

      When do these new prices go into effect? They’re not showing yet.

      Reply

      Bob

      5 years ago

      I have tested the TA clubs and found them to be quite good.

      Reply

      Daniel

      5 years ago

      I’m looking at the ad for Dick’s starting May 19th and the driver is going to be $199. That’s honestly inexpensive enough for anyone into golf to get. I may get one to try and break my mindset that the driver cost will make my play any different haha

      Reply

      Simms

      5 years ago

      Playing the clubs you can afford and really want to play will almost always make you think your playing better… Playing what you want is part of the fun of golf. For the most part once you have any Good clubs it is down to your swing, short game and putting how good you play….

      Reply

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