peternorth
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Cart bags are longer and fit on push buggies.
Well, Ill find a way.
also got thes ebad boys at national
They work ok.
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Cart bags are longer and fit on push buggies.
Why don't you buy and take your own push cart to courses if you always walk?U know these generic pull buggies you find at golf clubs?
Any had issues with the golf bag being too short and therefore not reaching the U bracket halfway up? This results in the clubs resting against the bracket.
Why don't you buy and take your own push cart to courses if you always walk?
I find it bizarre that someone who plays golf as much as you and opts to talk most of the time won't spend money on a push cart. I've used the crappy ones they provide at courses and have found it so much easier using a 3-wheel push cart. Plus the additional features they come with, i wouldn't imagine playing golf without one.Could do that. Or I could maintain the status quo. The big wheel buggies work, I can spend money on other things like balls.
I find it bizarre that someone who plays golf as much as you and opts to talk most of the time won't spend money on a push cart. I've used the crappy ones they provide at courses and have found it so much easier using a 3-wheel push cart. Plus the additional features they come with, i wouldn't imagine playing golf without one.
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Hi Guys and Girls of Big Footy,
I'm looking for some very serious guidance/recommendations; I bought a set of Mizuno JPX 825 Pros (see below) a few years ago, and they're a little too advanced for me.. From memory, I purchased the set (4-PW) for around $1300-$1400 at the time.
I'm looking at purchasing a set of golf clubs suited for a high-handicapper and very-forgiving, but budget is very important, unless I can sell my current set for a decent amount (considering I've only used them less than 6 times).
So, 1) Where is the best place to purchase a new set of clubs, suited to me, at an affordable price, and b) where can I sell my current set of clubs without getting shafted (pun intended)?
Condition: As New (played with twice)
Dexterity: Right-Handed Club Type: 4-PW
Material: Steel Club Head
Size: Midsize Club Man.
Type: Forged
Length: Standard
Shaft: Dynalite Gold XP R300 Shaft
Flex: Regular
Hi bud,
As a rule of thumb you won't get close to the new price in selling them (sorry).
Why did you buy these in the 1st place? Seems a wierd option for a high handicapper
In terms of where to sell/buy.
Maybe where you bought them from could come to a deal
Also, try the website "Ozgolf" they have lots if buyers and sellers and heaps who could assist in finding as more suited set
I’d say gumtree for both. There’s probably a person out there whose gamers were JPX 825 and haven’t been able to find a replacement set in decent quality. If you’re aspirational I’d look at something like a used set of JPX 900 Hot Metals or Titleist AP1’s.Hi Guys and Girls of Big Footy,
I'm looking for some very serious guidance/recommendations; I bought a set of Mizuno JPX 825 Pros (see below) a few years ago, and they're a little too advanced for me.. From memory, I purchased the set (4-PW) for around $1300-$1400 at the time.
I'm looking at purchasing a set of golf clubs suited for a high-handicapper and very-forgiving, but budget is very important, unless I can sell my current set for a decent amount (considering I've only used them less than 6 times).
So, 1) Where is the best place to purchase a new set of clubs, suited to me, at an affordable price, and b) where can I sell my current set of clubs without getting shafted (pun intended)?
Condition: As New (played with twice)
Dexterity: Right-Handed Club Type: 4-PW
Material: Steel Club Head
Size: Midsize Club Man.
Type: Forged
Length: Standard
Shaft: Dynalite Gold XP R300 Shaft
Flex: Regular
Hi Guys and Girls of Big Footy,
I'm looking for some very serious guidance/recommendations; I bought a set of Mizuno JPX 825 Pros (see below) a few years ago, and they're a little too advanced for me.. From memory, I purchased the set (4-PW) for around $1300-$1400 at the time.
I'm looking at purchasing a set of golf clubs suited for a high-handicapper and very-forgiving, but budget is very important, unless I can sell my current set for a decent amount (considering I've only used them less than 6 times).
So, 1) Where is the best place to purchase a new set of clubs, suited to me, at an affordable price, and b) where can I sell my current set of clubs without getting shafted (pun intended)?
Condition: As New (played with twice)
Dexterity: Right-Handed Club Type: 4-PW
Material: Steel Club Head
Size: Midsize Club Man.
Type: Forged
Length: Standard
Shaft: Dynalite Gold XP R300 Shaft
Flex: Regular
For ease of trade Id have a look at trading them in at a local golf club pro shop as an option? Drummond might also do this. Gumtree the next option. Maybe put a swap option? On the new set, Im not sure why you'd look at a new set. I'd head to the websites above and look for someone in the same predicament as you i.e. offloading a good unused set.Hi Guys and Girls of Big Footy,
I'm looking for some very serious guidance/recommendations; I bought a set of Mizuno JPX 825 Pros (see below) a few years ago, and they're a little too advanced for me.. From memory, I purchased the set (4-PW) for around $1300-$1400 at the time.
I'm looking at purchasing a set of golf clubs suited for a high-handicapper and very-forgiving, but budget is very important, unless I can sell my current set for a decent amount (considering I've only used them less than 6 times).
So, 1) Where is the best place to purchase a new set of clubs, suited to me, at an affordable price, and b) where can I sell my current set of clubs without getting shafted (pun intended)?
Condition: As New (played with twice)
Dexterity: Right-Handed Club Type: 4-PW
Material: Steel Club Head
Size: Midsize Club Man.
Type: Forged
Length: Standard
Shaft: Dynalite Gold XP R300 Shaft
Flex: Regular
love it!I couldn’t help myself. Golfbox are having a massive special on Oakley gear and I love Oakley. Especially when the prices are smashed. Plus, they are giving and another 10% off with the EXTRA10 code.
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So time to say goodbye to my beautiful MP29's. I'm estimating that I've had them for 13 years, played who knows how many rounds on some of the best courses this country has (and some of the not so good). Always in a stand bag, I've listened to the 'clack clack' for hours.
Goodbye old friends.
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The super sexy MP18's. They're at the pro shop now getting shafts swapped.Replacements are??
They’re beautiful. I’ve got a horn just looking at them.Well hello beautiful.
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Phwoar! Mizzy really do make the best looking and feeling irons.Well hello beautiful.
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