10 Best Golf Ferrules
Updated on: December 2023
Best Golf Ferrules in 2023
Bohning .370/.530 Black Golf Ferrules for Irons (12-Pack), Length .625-Inch
Hireko 3/4-Inch Black .355 Ferrules (12-Pack)

- 3/4" tall x 0.540" O.D
- Black in color
- Fits 0.355" tapered shafts
Big Teeth Golf Ferrules .370 Aluminum Multi Color 25mm 12Pcs for Irons Shafts (Blue)

- Material: High quality aluminum
- Fit for .370 irons shaft and hybrid golf. Not fit for graphite shaft
- Length 25mm. Upper Inner Diameter:Approx. 9.4mm
- Package: 12pcs in a pack
- 100% customer satisfaction service. Please feel free to contact us if you got any problems
The Golf Works Black Tapered Iron Ferrules - Re-Shaft - X-Long - Length .875" Outer Dimension .570" - Inner Dimension .355" (66TI)

- 66TI Iron Ferrule
- High Gloss
- This includes 12 Pieces!
- Pre-Polished Black Tapered
- 66TI - X-Long - Length .875" - Outer Dimension .570'' - Inner Dimension .355''
Bohning .335/.475 Black Metalwood Golf Ferrules (12-Pack), Length .500-Inch

- Length .500 or 12.70mm
- I.D. .335 or 8.51mm
- O.D. .475 or 12.06mm
10pcs Golf Iron Ferrules With Double Silver Ring For 0.370 Iron Shaft

- Material:Plastic.
- Color:Black
- 0.370 fit for 0.370 tip irons shaft.
- This Includes 10 Pieces!
- Black Ferrule with 2 chrome ring
Bohning .370/.540 Collared Black Golf Ferrules for Irons (12-Pack), Length .500-Inch

- Length .500 or 12.70mm
- I.D. .370 or 9.39mm
- O.D. .540 or 13.72mm
Sword &Shield sports 10pcs New Custom Black Ferrules .355 for Taper Tip Iron Titleist CB MB AP1 AP2

- Length :0.79 inch / 20.07 mm
- Outer diameter 0.54 inch / 13.72 mm
- Inner diameter 0.36 inch / 9.14mm
- size .355 ,10pcs/pack
- Fit for Taper Tip Iron Titleist CB MB AP1 AP2
Hireko The Ferrule Block (Ferrule Installation Tool and Shaft Tip and Butt Measurement Gauge)

- Fast and efficient way of installing ferrules
- Indispensable combination measuring tool
- Measures popular tip and butt sizes for quick identification
- Will become a mainstay on any clubmaker's workbench
10pcs Golf Iron Ferrules With Double Silver Ring For 0.350 Iron Shaft

- Material:Plastic.
- Color:Black
- 0.350 Fit for 0.350 tip irons shaft.
- This Includes 10 Pieces!
- Black Ferrule with 2 chrome ring
A Review of Lost Nation Golf Club in Dixon, Illinois
A nice hundred mile trek straight west of Chicago is the hidden course of Lost Nation Golf Club. The course sits midway between the cities of Dixon and Oregon and caters to just about any level of play.
Once you get to the golf club entrance, the drive is flanked by fairways on both sides of the road and the club house and restaurant are straight ahead. The club house is pretty small with friendly counter service and available hot coffee that is paid for by the twenty five cent honor system.
Once checked in, there is a small putting green just off the first tee box for practicing the short game. The course population was relatively low when we checked in to our tee time so the practice green had light traffic and the tee box was wide open for us to start.
The Course
The course is laid out as a par 71 with a slope rating of 114. The slope is mild for several holes and picks up on a few holes in the back nine. The holes are packed in tight in several spots with conifer forests becoming the main hazard throughout many holes. The second hole has a nice marshy swamp hazard that is set right in front of the tee box. It is relatively easy to clear with even an average tee shot. The par 3 holes on this blue grass course actually play quite long with hole number five measuring in at 237 yards from the white tees. The water hazards do not seem excessive on this course, but be mindful of the trees, sand, and some tricky dog legs.
The Price
The greens fees do not come any cheaper than this. We played this course in early July for the paltry sum of $35 per person with cart included. The hidden cost for our group was probably the gas spent getting out to Dixon along with the 19th hole refreshments we enjoyed in neighboring Oregon. The rates can get even cheaper with weekday twilight specials at $22 and $25 on the weekend.
Overall Opinion
As the course played well and seemed to be in great shape, there is room for improving some of the amenities at Lost Nation Golf Club. The course could do with the addition of a driving range to allow golfers to get loosened up before teeing off. I would also recommend an upgrade to food service at the tenth tee turn. The restaurant or lounge was dark, dismal and offered what appeared to be "aged" hot dogs sitting in an old pot of scummy water. Needless to say I went with a snicker bar and headed out the door. Overall, our foursome had a great outing at Lost Nation golf course despite the occasional attack of mosquitoes and errant tee shots landing into the forest.