Do you use the internet or a local pro?

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Well its friday afternoon and im thoroughly bored so thought i'd spark a little debate, do you get the best price for your clubs by buying online or do you go to a pro, try stuff until you found whats right for you, and then buy through them? Personally I always buy through my pro as I feel its too much of a risk to buy something online without trying it, but thats just me :)
 
well they were given to me when i first started so i never actually bought those, everything except my driver and hybrid were given to me by a random selection of people, but my driver and hybrid are both from my pro :)
 
Personally I try to use the local pro - in my case it is at a driving range because the shop at our club didn't really stock anything. Changing now though as he is retiring - which could explain the rundown of what stock he had - and a new Pro starts this week.
If there was a genuine offer on the internet i.e. not last years stock but what was current then they would price match anyway.
 
I got my 3 fairway fitted by a local Pro. but then bought the matching driver and 5 fairway online through American Golf.

My putter is a £7.99 Dunlop cheapy from Sports Direct, for which at the moment I don't feel the need to go and spend £75 upwards to replace something that works well for me, even though my peers all tell me I should replace it.

My irons and wedges were my dads, which I may change next year, but again even though they are ancient I like them and don't feel the need to change for changing sake. That said when I do decide that I would like some new irons I will get them fitted by a pro.

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Dave
 
As long as the pro is reasonably priced, then I'll try to support them when it comes to buying clubs, even if paying a wee bit more. I always haggle on most things any way so the internet prices are a useful way to get a bit off. I don't expect him to price match though, as he has overheads that online firms don't.

Have to say though that if I spot deals and special offers online for things like balls, I'll probably just snap them up, as I know exactly what I'm getting.

So, bit of both overall, but I try to give the pro first opportunity to get my business.
 
My putter is a £7.99 Dunlop cheapy from Sports Direct, for which at the moment I don't feel the need to go and spend £75 upwards to replace something that works well for me.

Exactly the same as me, I have a dunlop putter that was given to me by a mate, I tried a few odyessys in my pros shop but I actually felt that I hit the dunlop better :O I believe my pro tries to keep his prices in line with AG which is smart marketing in my opinion, that way I know Im getting close to the best price anyway and don't mind paying a little extra as I know the clubs are right for me :)
 
Like most people I would think. A bit of both. All mine but the Driver and fairway wood came from the pro. They came from online golf for around £90 each. Dont turn down a bargain.
 
I tend to use my pro for major purchases like clubs etc and then shop around for thing like clothing. He usually price matches on most things. He quoted me £145 for a pair of myjoy icons which was better than anywhere could find online and I'd rather give him as much business as I can
 
Driver - Local
3 wood - ebay

hybrid - GM forum

irons - local

47 wedge - ebay
52 wedge - GM forum
56 wedge - GM forum
60 wedge - local

putter - ebay USA.

cart bag - forum

Bit of a mixed bag to be honest but I'm a man that likes his bargains and the best bargains that I've had have genuinely been on here, the GM for sale section.
 
Sorry, Euan still can't master the art of slipping a fiver between two coats of paint. That's the measure of a tight fly fifer!
 
I try to use our pro, as they will price match genuine on-line prices wherever they can. They'll sometimes stick a gratis bag of tees or sleeve of balls in the carrier bag with clothing purchases - keeps us ladies coming back for more! :)

If I don't have an Internet comparrison when buying a club (impulse buyer alert!) I will ask what their best price is - there's usually a deal to be done.
 
I always give the pro first chance, and to be honest he's matched the big shops/online virtually every time. On the odd occasion he hasn't matched them he's been close enough to still buy from him.
 
Internet or Direct Golf for me. My pro charges full RRP and there are no deals to be had at all. I am not in a position to pay full whack for my kit so my pro just cannot compete. If there was any discount or attempto to price match and I would give him a go but there is not. The only money I spend in the pro shop is on drinks or if I have won it in a comp.
 
I have been fitted a few times and it's always about the same re static fit - only thing that differs is what shaft - try them local, look at what can be done. If no good go to the internet but will give pro a chance. Current irons off the bay after trying in a local shop. Driver - pro, wedges pro putter custom from states (bit of a risk but knew what I wanted).
 
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