HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9506310000 | Doc | 41.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9506320000 | Doc | 37.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926202000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3923900080 | Doc | 58.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Golf Set
A golf set, commonly referred to as golf clubs, is a collection of specialized implements used to play the game of golf. The set is designed to propel a golf ball towards a hole with the fewest strokes possible.
Materials
Golf clubs are constructed from a variety of materials, each contributing to the club's performance and characteristics:
- Clubhead: Historically made of wood (persimmon, beech), modern clubheads are primarily constructed from:
- Stainless Steel: Offers durability, forgiveness, and a balanced feel. Common in irons and fairway woods.
- Titanium: Lightweight and strong, allowing for larger clubheads and increased distance. Frequently used in drivers.
- Carbon Fiber: Utilized in clubhead construction (often in combination with titanium) to reduce weight and improve aerodynamics.
- Aluminum: Found in some putters and older club designs.
- Shaft: Typically made of:
- Graphite: Lightweight, flexible, and absorbs shock, increasing swing speed and distance. Favored by many golfers.
- Steel: Durable, consistent, and provides greater control. Often preferred by more experienced players.
- Grip: Usually made of rubber compounds (synthetic or natural) offering comfort, tackiness, and control.
Purpose & Function
The primary purpose of a golf set is to hit a golf ball over varying distances and trajectories to ultimately get it into a golf hole. Each club type is designed for a specific purpose:
- Driver: Used for maximum distance off the tee.
- Fairway Woods: Versatile clubs for long shots from the fairway or tee.
- Hybrids: Combine features of fairway woods and irons, offering forgiveness and versatility.
- Irons: Used for a variety of shots from the fairway, rough, and tee, varying in loft and distance.
- Wedges: Designed for short approach shots, escaping bunkers, and shots around the green.
- Putter: Used on the green to roll the ball into the hole.
Usage Scenarios
A golf set is used in various scenarios throughout a round of golf:
- Teeing Off: Drivers and fairway woods are used for the initial shot on each hole.
- Long Shots: Fairway woods and hybrids are employed for long-distance shots from the fairway.
- Approach Shots: Irons and wedges are utilized to approach the green from varying distances.
- Short Game: Wedges are essential for shots around the green and escaping hazards.
- Putting: The putter is used exclusively on the green to sink the ball into the hole.
Common Types
A standard golf set typically includes 14 clubs (the maximum allowed by the rules of golf):
- Driver (1): Lowest loft, maximum distance.
- Fairway Woods (2-3): Versatile for long shots.
- Hybrids (2-3): Blend of wood and iron characteristics.
- Irons (5-9): Varying lofts for different distances and shot types.
- Pitching Wedge (PW): Higher loft for short approach shots.
- Sand Wedge (SW): Designed for escaping sand bunkers.
- Lob Wedge (LW): Highest loft for very short, high shots.
- Putter (1): Used on the green.
Sets are available in various configurations to suit different skill levels and playing preferences. Complete sets are often marketed to beginners, while experienced players typically build custom sets.
The declared goods, “golf set”, encompass articles and equipment used for the sport of golf. This includes golf clubs and related accessories.
Here are the relevant HS codes based on the provided reference material:
- 9506310000: This HS code falls under Chapter 95, which covers articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics, athletics, or outdoor games. Specifically, it covers golf clubs and other golf equipment, including parts and accessories. The subheading 3100 denotes complete golf clubs. The current tax rate is a base tariff of 4.4% plus a surcharge of 7.5%, totaling 41.9%. This surcharge will increase to 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tax rate of 37.4%.
- 9506320000: Also within Chapter 95, this HS code covers golf clubs and other golf equipment, but specifically refers to balls. The subheading 3200 denotes golf balls. The current tax rate is a base tariff of 0.0% plus a surcharge of 7.5%, totaling 37.5%. This surcharge will increase to 30.0% after April 2, 2025, resulting in a total tax rate of 37.5%.
It is important to note that the surcharge rates for both HS codes will change after April 2, 2025.