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Unveiling History: The 50-Year-Old Court Case That Transformed Golf Retail Today

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 28, 2025Updated:August 28, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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History’s Mysteries: The Court Case That Changed Golf Retail Forever!

Hey there, GolfSpies! It’s time for another fun ride down History’s Mysteries lane. Today, we’re pulling the curtain back on something that totally transformed the golf retail scene. Buckle up, because this story is about to get wild!

Imagine hopping in a time machine and zooming back to 1975, deep in the heart of New Orleans. We’re diving headfirst into the court case Golf City, Inc. v. Wilson Sporting Goods, et al. Spoiler alert: this case had an enormous ripple effect on how we buy our golf clubs today.

What’s the Big Deal?

Now, if you’re thinking the golf retail landscape is simple—just hit up Golf Galaxy or PGA TOUR Superstore and grab whatever clubs you want—you’re in for a surprise. It wasn’t always this straightforward. Back in the early 1900s, golf clubs were handmade by pros—it was like waiting for your favorite dish to be prepared at a fancy restaurant. By the 1920s, companies like Spalding, MacGregor, and Wilson came swinging in with mass-produced clubs, making the whole process way faster and cheaper.

But here’s the kicker—this new factory model started to threaten those club pros. Manufacturers didn’t want to step on any toes, so they created “pro-line” equipment, which would be exclusively sold through pros, while the “store-line” gear found its way to local shops. This arrangement worked fine for a while—until it didn’t.

The Trouble in Paradise

By the late 1960s, it was rock and roll for golf, but the party got sidetracked. The market took a nosedive due to some economic hiccups and a major increase in “bootlegging”—think pros selling off inventory under the table to make a quick buck. Enter James “Buddy” Orange, a former car executive who launched Golf City after seeing the demand for pro-line gear. He wanted in on the action, but when he hit the big guys for a chance to sell their prized equipment, they shut the door on him.

So what did Buddy do? He lawyered up. Sometimes you just gotta fight fire with fire!

The ‘60s: Not So Swingin’ for Golf

Let’s take a moment to remember that golf was on fire in the early ‘60s. Arnie, Jack, and Gary Player were household names, and new courses were sprouting up like crazy. Golf sales skyrocketed, hitting over $140 million in 1965. But when the economy took a downturn, credit dried up, and inflation kicked in, suddenly golfers weren’t buying like they used to. The pros had gear they couldn’t sell, and many turned to the dark side—bootlegging.

Buddy saw how other pros were making a buck off shady sales and decided he wanted in. His buddy Burt Dargie had a store filled with pro-line gear, all thanks to unsanctioned sales from local pros. So Buddy thought, “Why not go big or go home?”

Buddy’s Battle

Fast forward to 1969—Buddy opens up Golf City, inspired by Burt’s success, but he runs into a wall. The big manufacturers tell him he can’t have the pro-line stuff, so he files an antitrust lawsuit. We’re talking Wilson, Spalding, and big players like Acushnet and Dunlop. He even dragged the PGA of America into the mix, claiming they were all in cahoots to keep Golf City out of the game.

Buddy’s legal team had some solid ground to stand on, arguing that the manufacturers had created a “conspiracy” to lock folks like them out of the market. They also dropped some juicy documents in the courtroom that revealed the PGA’s attempts to curb bootlegging, which painted a way more interesting picture of collusion.

Courtroom Drama

The legal tug-of-war lasted FIVE long years, and when the dust finally settled, it came down to a showdown between Golf City and Wilson. This was no soap opera—it was a full-on drama. Wilson claimed they followed their own rules, with no communication between companies. But that didn’t fly. As the case dragged on, all but Wilson decided to make a deal, coughing up a hefty sum and giving Golf City access to the coveted pro-line equipment.

Then came February 1975, and Judge James Comiskey threw down a ruling that hit the manufacturers like a ton of bricks. He sided with Golf City, slapping a threefold damages award and attorney fees onto the bad boys of golf gear.

A Temporary Win

Buddy was over the moon! After five years of biting his nails, he was finally able to say that Golf City was in a fair market. But hold the phone! The manufacturers—led by Wilson—didn’t take this lying down. They appealed, and two years later, the Fifth Circuit Court pretty much reversed everything.

The court asserted that while the pro-only policies weren’t ideal, they weren’t illegal as long as the companies acted independently. Ouch!

The Ripple Effect

Despite that legal slapdown, Golf City’s case is often hailed as a win that opened the floodgates for retailers. The minute Buddy’s battle made headlines, numerous other lawsuits popped up, challenging those same pro-only policies in cities across the country. While some suits didn’t stick, the tide was clearly turning.

Big brands couldn’t ignore the competition any longer. As soon as the district court ruled in favor of Golf City, many manufacturers had to start selling pro-line gear to retailers, leveling the playing field. Even the appeal ruling couldn’t stuff the genie back in the bottle.

Retail Evolution

Fast forward to the ‘80s and ‘90s, and retailers like Golf Headquarters and Golf Galaxy began popping up everywhere, catering to consumers who wanted their clubs at the lowest possible prices. The old pro-only policies became a relic of the past, making way for a roaring retail revolution.

Eventually, even golf giant Wilson had to adapt. By the mid-‘80s, the game was changing, making way for bigger players and more options than ever before.

The Legacy Lives On

Buddy Orange passed away, and his legendary Golf City shut its doors over a decade ago due to growing competition from big-box stores and online retailers. But his impact on the golf industry is undeniable. Golf City might be gone, but it paved the way for the thriving retail market we enjoy today.

So next time you swing by your local shop to pick out a new driver or putter, take a moment to think about Buddy Orange and his brave little golf store that challenged the big guys. It might even be worth wearing something orange as a nod to his legacy!

Thanks for joining us on this wild ride through golf history. We’re always here digging up more intriguing stories, so until next time, keep your game strong and your clubs sharp!


If you enjoyed this little history lesson, don’t forget to check back often for more fun facts and golf lore right here on MyGolfSpy. Your golfing journey is just beginning!

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