golfclubs4cash launch maintenance month - with free MOT for your equipment!
Leading European retailer golfclubs4cash is launching it's golf maintenance month, which will run throughout April.
There is no doubt about it, golf is an expensive game and in these times prices sting a bit more given the cost of living crisis.
So it's extremely important to make sure your equipment lasts longer. This is where golfclubs4cash comes into the picture.
If you didn't know, golfclubs4cash is Europe's biggest supplier of second hand golf equipment.
They are launching its golf maintenance month to reduce the number of items you need to purchase ahead of the 2023 golf season.
It will run throughout April and is completely free.
Essentially, their advice will ensure that you will be getting the most out of your equipment rather than forking out unnecessarily.
Did you know that there are approximately 14.3m clubs made each year? How many of these end up in landfill?
Do you even know how to clean, store and maintain your golf clubs properly? A simple MOT with golfclubs4cash helps immeasurably.
As we've previously mentioned, this MOT is FREE!
GolfClubs4Cash has two stores which you can visit. They are based in Edinburgh and Warrington.
The free MOT will offer advice on:
- Regripping
- Shortening and extending of shafts
- Loft and lie adjustments
- Shaft adaptor changes
If you cannot make it to either store, you can still get their free advice on social media.
The retailer will also be sharing their best advice throughout the month on how to manage your equipment.
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Dean Cracknell, head of marketing at golfclubs4cash, said:
He added:
golfclubs4cash are also offering a 14-day grip deal starting from £79.
Key tips from golfclubs4cash:
If your game is suffering:
- Clean your clubs! Make sure you use hot, soapy water and always dry them after you play. Bring them indoors. Grips can crack!
- Get your loft and lies checked. These may need to be adjusted because of your height
- The same applies for your shafts. Are they the correct length?
- Regripping your golf clubs should be done - on average - every 50 rounds.
- If you decide you need to replace a club, you don't need to buy brand new!
About golfclubs4cash:
golfclubs4cash was founded in 2011 by Murray Winton and Martin Lambert.
They are the UK's biggest supplier of second hand golf clubs, employing more than 50 people at their Edinburgh HQ.
The business offers a 14-day no quibble trial period on its 25,000+ items in stock. They have sold more than one million clubs to date.
The company has a five-star Trustpilot rating with more than 35,000 reviews and has a 100 per cent positive feedback on eBay.