Golfclubs4cash opens new store in Southampton

Golf retailer expands UK network of stores with new site on the south coast.

Golfclubs4cash, Europe’s biggest second-hand golf equipment company, has opened a new site in Southampton, adding to its other stores in Edinburgh, Warrington and Milton Keynes.

The new site, which is located at the Adanac Trade Park just north-west of Southampton, officially opened its doors last week.

As with the company’s other sites, golfers can trade in their old equipment and browse from thousands of clubs in stock from all of the major golf brands, including used, new and unused products, as well as soft goods including apparel, bags, shoes and accessories.

Golfclub4cash has a team of knowledgeable staff to advise customers on potential purchases

There is also a classic clubs section, a single irons rack, and a large putting green for customers try out models before they buy. To celebrate the opening weekend customers were offered 50% off all clothing from brands like Callaway and Oscar Jacobson, as well as shoes from Mizuno and G/FORE.

“Since opening in Milton Keynes, we identified expansion opportunities further south,” said golfclubs4cash Director, Elliot Fleming. “By having a hub in Southampton we’re able to reduce the burden on our established sites in Edinburgh and Warrington, whilst better supporting our PGA customers in Hampshire, Dorset, Sussex and surrounding areas.”

Golfclubs4cash’s Southampton site is being managed by Connor Wright, who was previously based in Warrington. Connor will be responsible for implementing the processes and logistics for the new location.

For trade-in services email info@golfclubs4cash.co.uk or call 0131 5864119.

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