Bugatti and Honma launch golf clubs for seventy-five thousand euros

Published on June 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Bugatti, known for its luxury hypercars, has partnered with Honma to produce a limited-edition set of golf clubs. Their price reaches 75,000 euros, surpassing the value of many conventional vehicles. Only 20 units will be available to the public, demonstrating how extreme luxury is transferred to everyday objects at prices unattainable for most.

Luxury golf club manufacturing process, carbon fiber shafts being precision-machined by robotic arms in a cleanroom, titanium clubheads with Bugatti-inspired blue carbon weave pattern, Honma gold plating application on clubface grooves, limited edition serial number engraving laser etching action, assembly line with only 20 numbered units, photorealistic technical illustration, hyper-detailed metallic reflections, dramatic spotlight highlighting the 75k euro value, engineering visualization style, ultra-smooth surfaces, mechanical precision tools visible during production

Made with aerospace-grade titanium and carbon fiber 🏌️

Each club is built with materials such as forged titanium and carbon fiber, the same ones used in the chassis of the brand's cars. The process includes an aerodynamic design to optimize the swing, with adjustable heads and high-rigidity shafts. Honma, a prestigious Japanese manufacturer, assembles each piece by hand. The result is technically precise equipment, but its cost responds more to the exclusivity of the brand than to an actual performance need.

The club that costs more than your used car 💸

For 75,000 euros you could buy a family car, pay the down payment on an apartment, or even live for a year without working. But no, you prefer a set of clubs that you will probably lose on the 14th hole. The best part is that if you use them badly, it won't be the titanium's fault but your swing. In the end, they are the perfect accessory for those who want to show off on the green while their bank account cries in the rough.