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Polara
Product type
Golf balls, clubs
Country
U.S.
Previous owners
Aero X-Golf (2005–17)
Polara Golf is a brand of golf equipment, focused on balls and clubs, released to market in 1977. Polara-branded products, such as intentionally-asymmetrical balls not approved for official tournaments, have been manufactured by several companies. The last such company was Aero X-Golf Inc., which filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2017.[1]
^Maker of golf’s 'banned ball' files for Chapter 11 by Rebecca Cooper on the 19 Dec 2017
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