HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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9506390080 | Doc | 42.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9506696020 | Doc | 42.4% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9507908000 | Doc | 39.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6304996040 | Doc | 33.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6304910170 | Doc | 43.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6307908940 | Doc | 37.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
6307908950 | Doc | 37.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Golf Accessory Organiser
A golf accessory organiser is a container designed to store and transport golf balls, tees, divot tools, ball markers, pencils, and other small items used during a round of golf. These organisers aim to improve convenience, keep equipment readily accessible, and maintain order within a golfer’s bag or during transport.
Materials
Golf accessory organisers are constructed from a variety of materials, each offering different benefits:
- Plastic: Commonly polypropylene or ABS plastic, offering durability and affordability. Often features molded compartments.
- Nylon/Polyester: Used for soft-sided organisers, providing lightweight portability and flexibility. Often includes multiple pockets and zippers.
- Leather/PU Leather: Offers a premium aesthetic and durable construction. Typically features a more structured design.
- Metal: Stainless steel or aluminum are used for robust, high-end organisers, providing excellent durability and a sophisticated appearance.
Purpose
The primary purpose of a golf accessory organiser is to:
- Organisation: Separate and compartmentalise golf accessories to prevent loss or damage.
- Accessibility: Provide quick and easy access to frequently used items during play.
- Portability: Facilitate convenient transport of accessories to and from the golf course.
- Protection: Shield accessories from the elements and potential damage within a golf bag.
Function
These organisers typically function by:
- Compartmentalisation: Featuring dedicated spaces for different types of accessories (balls, tees, tools, etc.).
- Secure Closure: Utilizing zippers, snaps, or magnetic closures to prevent items from spilling.
- Attachment Mechanisms: Including clips, straps, or velcro to secure the organiser within a golf bag or cart.
- Visibility: Some models feature transparent sections or open designs for easy identification of contents.
Usage Scenarios
- During a Round of Golf: Keeping tees, ball markers, and divot tools readily available.
- Practice Range: Transporting and organising practice balls and accessories.
- Golf Cart Storage: Providing a designated space for accessories within a golf cart.
- Travel: Protecting and organising accessories during transport to and from the golf course.
- Golf Bag Integration: Fitting securely within a golf bag to maximize space and organisation.
Common Types
- Plastic Box Organisers: Rigid containers with molded compartments, ideal for storing a large quantity of accessories.
- Soft-Sided Pouches: Lightweight and flexible organisers with multiple pockets and zippers, suitable for portability.
- Leather/PU Leather Cases: Premium organisers offering a sophisticated aesthetic and durable construction.
- Ball & Tee Holders: Specifically designed to hold golf balls and tees, often featuring a compact design.
- Cart Bag Organisers: Designed to fit within the pockets of a golf cart bag, providing a designated space for accessories.
- Clip-on Organisers: Attach directly to the golf bag strap or cart, providing easy access during play.
- Rotating Organisers: Allow easy access to all stored items with a rotating design.
Golf accessory organisers fall under articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, other sports, or outdoor games. Here are the relevant HS codes based on the provided reference material:
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9506390080: This HS code covers golf clubs and other golf equipment; parts and accessories thereof. This is the most direct match for golf accessories, including organisers designed for golf equipment.
- 95: Chapter 95 signifies Miscellaneous manufactured articles.
- 06: Heading 06 specifically relates to articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, or other sports.
- 39: Subheading 39 further narrows down to golf clubs and other golf equipment.
- 0080: This is a more specific classification within golf equipment accessories.
- Tax Details: The base tariff is 4.9%, with an additional tariff of 7.5%. After April 2, 2025, the additional tariff increases to 30%, resulting in a total tariff of 42.4%.
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9506696020: This HS code covers balls, other than golf balls and table-tennis balls. While not directly organisers, if the organiser includes golf balls, this code may be relevant.
- 95: Chapter 95 signifies Miscellaneous manufactured articles.
- 06: Heading 06 specifically relates to articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, or other sports.
- 69: Subheading 69 further narrows down to balls.
- 6020: This is a more specific classification within other balls.
- Tax Details: The base tariff is 4.9%, with an additional tariff of 7.5%. After April 2, 2025, the additional tariff increases to 30%, resulting in a total tariff of 42.4%.
Please note that the total tariff for both HS codes will be 42.4% until April 2, 2025, after which it will increase to 42.4%. It is important to accurately determine the composition of the golf accessory organiser to ensure correct classification.