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m10johnson

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Looking at buying a new driver, well as a Christmas present from my parents, and was looking on golf bidder because I'm not worried about buying brand new.

What are peoples experience with golf bidder and their service. Product is rated 7/10 - good.
 
as g1bbo says 7 out of 10 on golfbidder will be in very good condition. I had 2 wedges recently rated 6/10 and they were in great nick. You will pay a premium though. If you shop around you might get new for just a bit more.
 
+1 to that, with the power of the T'interweb and new models due out soon, there are some cracking deals to be had brand new
example...Mizuno MP630 driver, brand new £250+ can be had new (only certain specs) for £80 and its a tremendous driver
 
They also have a 7-day no quibble return policy.
Buy a club, take it on the course, if you don't like it then you cna send it back for a full refund - unless you've sky'd it!!
Useful way to test older clubs that may not be in shops - ok you have to pay the postage but in the great scheme of things once in a while it's not a big deal.

And you can guarantee tht the product is genuine.
 
Used Golfbidder once and was stunned how good the quality was. Would happily use them again... don't tell the missus I was looking at some irons on there last night
 
For anyone prepared to travel to New Malden just off the A3 I do recommend taking your clubs in person. You can haggle a much better deal. My old TM Tour Burners were quoted around the £220 mark online and I walked out with £280. Worth thinking about if the cost of petrol doesn't preclude any profit margin
 
Great quality and service online and at their store, if your local to south London your can trial 3/4 clubs at the local range. Use them all the time.Tom
 
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