New market for Used Golf Clubs

Paul Coleman is one of the hardest working guys in golf, and the Lee Valley based retailer has launched yet another initiative.  Paul is behind the new Facebook page, Used Golf Clubs Cork.

Used Golf Clubs Cork

 

Used Golf Clubs Cork_2In addition to selling his large range of clubs, clothing and accessories, Paul has been selling clubs for customers for a while, and this gives his customers access to a very large base of Cork golfers.

Many golfers continue to tinker with their sets, often changing and adding clubs.  As a result most golfers will have several used and nearly new clubs lying around.  This gave Paul the idea to turn the spare unused club into cash – or maybe even another new club: “We looked at the market and decided that there was a lot of quality clubs sitting in sheds and attics across cork that needed to be sold.”

Given Paul’s active profile from his Lee Valley base, and his very popular social media channels, he’s ideally placed to manage the sales process: “We will stock, promote and sell your quality used hardware. Once it’s value has been realised you can take the sale price in cash less a fixed fee, or the full value of the sale as ColemanGolf credit.”

Anyone interested in buying used clubs should check out the Facebook page, and if you want to sell your clubs contact Paul in Lee Valley.

The Coleman Golf shop in Lee Valley is fully stocked with a wide range or new season clothing, new clubs, Oakley eyewear and a wide range of accessories.

 

Lee Valley set for WAGR event next month

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Dave O’Donovan (Muskerry) was the 2015 winner of the Lee Valley Senior Scratch Cup. 

Lee Valley are set for a bumper event next month as they’ll host the 54 hole EMC Lee Valley Senior Scratch Cup.  Plans are at an advanced stage for the important competition and this year the competition is a counting event for the World Amateur Golf Rankings.  The WAGR status is likely to help Tournament Director Vincent Drinan and the organising committee, and several high profile amateurs have already entered.  Since Jeff Hopkins turned professional in late 2015, there are now 12 former entrants who have headed for the paid ranks.  This of course includes current PGA Tour player Shane Continue reading