Trading IN Moving on ?

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By THOMAS J

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  1. THOMAS J

    THOMAS J
    DOBRICH, DOBRICH

    OK, i have a set of custom fitted irons from 2007 but due to my place of abode there are no Golf stores around , I was thinking is it possible TO TRADE IN my clubs and replace them with a new set of AP2 to my spec ?

    MY clubs are 775CB  4 to PW with nippon ns pro 100 shafts . I have no problems with the clubs just want to change to newer models .

    Which for me it seems is via an internet transaction which involves a lot of postage and high costs ?

    Any idea ,s

  2. Joshua K

    Joshua K
    Ross on wye, Herefordshire

    You could try the pro shop at your golf club as that is how i move on my old clubs so i can buy new models.

  3. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Think a custom fitting is still in order.  That will be nine years and changes could have occurred in your swing and even though those numbers feel right, might be best to have them checked again.  Hate for you to spend for a new set and they not be on the number.  Just food for thought.  Please consider.     

  4. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    In the US there is a PGA Trade Network where clubs can be sold and the credit may be applicable if your club or retailer works with the Network. My local AFC doesn't take trades and the local retailer that does doesn't do a great job of fitting. Also, being LH, I end up doing business on the internet. I have no idea what the cost would be shipping across Europe. Your best bet may be selling the old ones at a local club to a local member if you don't have a local Titleist dealer.

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