I bought today.....

6 new gloves from eBay, same ones I've been buying for a few years now. Great value at £20 for 6 but going up every time I buy them, last time it was £18for the 6. Also got 5 "nearest the pin" markers, just a golf ball with a metal rod through them that someone makes on eBay for our society trip next month.
 
6 new gloves from eBay, same ones I've been buying for a few years now. Great value at £20 for 6 but going up every time I buy them, last time it was £18for the 6. Also got 5 "nearest the pin" markers, just a golf ball with a metal rod through them that someone makes on eBay for our society trip next month.
Which ones please 👍
 
Anyone else shop on vinted?

Thought I’d give it a go, my daughters buy loads on there. Just took delivery of a glenmuir gilet, still in the packaging with tags, £70 on their website, I paid £13.30 including buyer protection!

I imagine you can end up with some rubbish but first impressions very good and I’ll buy on there again when I need something, because golf clothing is so expensive now!
 
Anyone else shop on vinted?

Thought I’d give it a go, my daughters buy loads on there. Just took delivery of a glenmuir gilet, still in the packaging with tags, £70 on their website, I paid £13.30 including buyer protection!

I imagine you can end up with some rubbish but first impressions very good and I’ll buy on there again when I need something, because golf clothing is so expensive now!
Not bought on there, but I have sold a few of my old polos for £3 apiece. Doesn't sound like much but I had plenty to get rid of. 😄
 
Anyone else shop on vinted?

Thought I’d give it a go, my daughters buy loads on there. Just took delivery of a glenmuir gilet, still in the packaging with tags, £70 on their website, I paid £13.30 including buyer protection!

I imagine you can end up with some rubbish but first impressions very good and I’ll buy on there again when I need something, because golf clothing is so expensive now!
Yup, got some decent stuff on there at very good prices. Like you, I was put into it by my daughter. People seem to use it more to move stuff on rather than make a profit, ie eBay.
 
Anyone else shop on vinted?

Thought I’d give it a go, my daughters buy loads on there. Just took delivery of a glenmuir gilet, still in the packaging with tags, £70 on their website, I paid £13.30 including buyer protection!

I imagine you can end up with some rubbish but first impressions very good and I’ll buy on there again when I need something, because golf clothing is so expensive now!
Yes, I've just bought a new "leather" biker jacket for £13. It's my granddaughters 16th next month and the theme for her party is come as the decade you were born.

Eat your heat out Danny Zuko.
 
Bought a set of Titleist T150 black irons.

New T series just launched and a few of these heads left on the shelf, so having them custom fit and will retain them as my final set.

Look amazing and my favourite ever irons, so, with my game staying very much static and my current irons showing wear, these can stay wrapped until I’m ready to game them.
 
Bought a set of Titleist T150 black irons.

New T series just launched and a few of these heads left on the shelf, so having them custom fit and will retain them as my final set.

Look amazing and my favourite ever irons, so, with my game staying very much static and my current irons showing wear, these can stay wrapped until I’m ready to game them.
New T250 looks sweet.
 
New T250 looks sweet.

Agree!

Big fan of the T200 (the way they play, not look) and the 250’s being very close looking to the TM P series, they’re going to be a massive hit imho.

I’ve played a blended set of 150/200’s for a bit now, but I do like a black iron and when presented with a ‘bargain’ I just made the decision to grab them. With the 150 set made to my spec, I can’t see me playing better with anything else, ever.

Still, no doubt I’ll end up with the 250’s too :ROFLMAO:
 
Agree!

Big fan of the T200 (the way they play, not look) and the 250’s being very close looking to the TM P series, they’re going to be a massive hit imho.

I’ve played a blended set of 150/200’s for a bit now, but I do like a black iron and when presented with a ‘bargain’ I just made the decision to grab them. With the 150 set made to my spec, I can’t see me playing better with anything else, ever.

Still, no doubt I’ll end up with the 250’s too :ROFLMAO:
P790 was my first thought but in an always classier package Titleist put together.

I found the 100s just a tad too unforgiving on forward strikes but then found the 200’s too jumpy, uncontrollably jumpy. Loved how they looked (2021 version).

But then my index is 6 so not going to claim to be a decent enough striker of the ball to say the 100s were at fault.
 
Anyone else shop on vinted?

Thought I’d give it a go, my daughters buy loads on there. Just took delivery of a glenmuir gilet, still in the packaging with tags, £70 on their website, I paid £13.30 including buyer protection!

I imagine you can end up with some rubbish but first impressions very good and I’ll buy on there again when I need something, because golf clothing is so expensive now!
Been buying Nintendo Switch games on there, but no golf items yet.
 
Going to attempt to change a grip for the first time in my life so bought a grip removal tool, rubber vice holder thingy, tape scraper thingy, some pre cut pieces of tape and some solvent. On Amazon I noticed a lot of these things had a 2 week delivery time so I installed the AliExpress app and just bought them myself straight from the source. Best bargain was the grip remover tool (if it actually works) it's not the hook knife, it's like a thin metal rod, the kind of thing you see people nicking cars with in American movies. Even although I have an existing account and have ordered before it gave me a "new user" bonus and the tool cost me 76p with free delivery. In total I paid £18 for the whole lot delivered, most of the resellers on Amazon were wanting over £10 just for the grip remover tool. Most expensive thing was the solvent and then did some reading and apparently I could have just used white spirits instead.
 
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Going to attempt to change a grip for the first time in my life so bought a grip removal tool, rubber vice holder thingy, tape scraper thingy, some pre cut pieces of tape and some solvent. On Amazon I noticed a lot of these things had a 2 week delivery time so I installed the AliExpress app and just bought them myself straight from the source. Best bargain was the grip remover tool (if it actually works) it's not the hook knife, it's like a thin metal rod, the kind of thing you see people nicking cars with in American movies. Even although I have an existing account and have ordered before it gave me a "new user" bonus and the tool cost me 76p with free delivery. In total I paid £18 for the whole lot delivered, most of the resellers on Amazon were wanting over £10 just for the grip remover tool. Most expensive thing was the solvent and then did some reading and apparently I could have just used white spirits instead.
I did my whole set using blue painters tape and an air compressor. Didn't take that long once I got into it. A couple have slipped a little - I suspect I could have got away with another couple of layers of tape to flesh them out a bit. Live and learn.
 
Going to attempt to change a grip for the first time in my life so bought a grip removal tool, rubber vice holder thingy, tape scraper thingy, some pre cut pieces of tape and some solvent. On Amazon I noticed a lot of these things had a 2 week delivery time so I installed the AliExpress app and just bought them myself straight from the source. Best bargain was the grip remover tool (if it actually works) it's not the hook knife, it's like a thin metal rod, the kind of thing you see people nicking cars with in American movies. Even although I have an existing account and have ordered before it gave me a "new user" bonus and the tool cost me 76p with free delivery. In total I paid £18 for the whole lot delivered, most of the resellers on Amazon were wanting over £10 just for the grip remover tool. Most expensive thing was the solvent and then did some reading and apparently I could have just used white spirits instead.
Sounds like a grip saver tool. Little v channel in it you pour solvent down to loosen the adhesive and slide the grip off. Great if you are wanting to save the grips. If not a knife is faster.
 
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