What is the best site or shop to buy ...
I buy online from TGW. Have not had a single problem.
Great Selection on Name Brands
I buy online from TGW. Have not had a single problem.
I am trying to start my own golf business and I cannot seem to find real wholesale suppliers. Any help that you can offer would be appreciated.
If you look around on the interenet you will find tens of thousands of wholesale suppliers. But the main problem finding a wholesaler is their RELIABILITY.
You can find TRUSTWORTHY wholesaler of not only Golf Equipments but other related stuff also.And the important thing is most of them dont require Minimum Order Quanity(MOQ).
I'm thinking of purchasing a set of woods from them.
Aw man, top-of-the-line.
I've used Taylormades, Callaways, Nike's, Ping's. But the clones at Pinemeadow are just as good.
It's even better becasue you get custom fitted. Go for it!
Here is a website to go to...
http://www.tourspecgolf.com/catalog/information-18.html
I have found some great deals on Golf Clubs on www.golfshopping18.com and www.golfwholesale18.com. I was wondering if you have found any prices lower than the prices on that website.
Garage sales and yard sales. At least you can see what you're buying.
Get a Grip
I am not looking to buy anything from Chinese manufacturers.
http://www.usedgolfballdeals.com/?Click=23402
what is the average sallary of Golf Equipment sponors, like if they endorse u to play their clubs, what is the average sallary, just wondering
buick pat 25 million to tiger,callaway paid 11 million to john daly will a golf tourament and you are set for life
Play It Again Sports only takes them in trade for new ones. I have no intention of golfing and was given these clubs. What can I do with them? I'd prefer to make some money from them as they are in good shape. Help.
I meant to say "Where can I sell used golf equipment."
peachesostic - The problem is I know nothing about golf and don't know what the clubs and bag are worth. That's the main problem.
Place an ad in your local newspaper's classified section.
Place an ad on Craig's List, online.
Look up pawn shops in Minneapolis.
(A tip of advice, though: put the price on it a little higher than the most amount you're willing to part with your Golf Equipment, for others usually offer you a lower price, so as to think they really got a deal).
Good luck!! Personally, I can understand why you'd have no intention of golfing; because, myself, I think it's a GOOFY sport! lol! (Although my s.o. loves it.....Why????! lol)
Looking to open a pro shop and I want to carry Callaway, Titleist, etc. products. I am looking for a supplier of these products and have not been able to locate one. I am not interested in carrying knock offs of brand name Golf Equipment.
I am not looking for a retail company like edwin watts or tgw. Other suggestions?
www.tgw.com