Golfclubs4cash reintroduces ‘clear out and cash in’ promotion

It’s time for pro shop staff to check what’s hiding in those dusty boxes lurking in the stock room because golfclubs4cash is reintroducing its 'Clear Our Cash In' promotion in the New Year.

It’s time for pro shop staff to check what’s hiding in those dusty boxes lurking in the stock room because golfclubs4cash is reintroducing its ‘Clear Our Cash In’ promotion in the New Year.

For the whole month of January, Europe’s biggest second-hand golf equipment company will be helping retailers prepare for the new season by accepting those hard to shift items. They’ll even collect it for free.

Pricing for these unwanted items include £2 for a wrench, head cover, cap or demo iron; £1 for demo iron shaft or between £5 and £15 for non-current demo wood and hybrid stock shafts.

“Most of our staff have worked in pro shops, so we know that in the back there are wrenches, headcovers, caps and demo clubs that haven’t seen the light of day for years!” explained Dean Cracknell, Head of Marketing at golfclubs4cash. “Times are hard for everyone, but we know our market and are quite happy to help free up space and pay for the privilege. Green grass retailers are our priority, and we are happy to help them prepare for 2023.”

Clear Out and Cash In will launch on January 1 and closes on January 31. If you already have a delivery booked in, simply add these items to your free collection, or if you are a new customer and have over £100 of stock to collect, golfclubs4cash will do so at their expense.

For more information, contact info@golfclubs4cash.co.uk or call 0131 586 4119.

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