Here's how our Golf Club Trade Program works:
1) After your purchase transaction is complete (either
on Ebay or using the Shopping Cart), Call or Email us.
2) Tell us what you've got, and we'll give you an approximate
value based on the condition of the club and market
value.
3) Ship us the club, and when we receive it,
we will verify the club condition
and then credit your card for the appropriate trade
amount. Credits are not issued until the club is received.
It's that simple. Read
testimonials from some of our trade customers!
What's it Worth? Read about
Club Condition
Take a look at our Market Value
Table

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Excellent
Condition:
Golf clubs in Excellent Condition show little sign
of use. Without close examination, they should appear
new, and should have been played no more than 10 rounds
or used as a demo model. Both Shaft and Grip should
look and feel new, and there should be no dents, freckles,
or scratches on the head or club face.
Very Good Condition:
Golf clubs in Very Good Condition still have sharp score
lines with very little noticeable wear. Chrome should
still look great, and if there are any scratches, dents,
freckles, or nicks, they should be few and minor. Replacement
shafts are acceptable, as long as they are good quality.
Very Good clubs have typically been used very little.
Good Condition:
Good Condition golf clubs have had moderate use. Chrome
may be worn, but not through the sole or face. Some
wear is apparent on score lines and club face. Some
scratches, nicks, dents, and freckles are expected,
but they shouldn't require any grinding or heavy work
to repair. Shafts must not be damaged and if replacements,
similar to original quality.
Fair Condition:
Fair Condition golf clubs have score lines and markings
that are dulled from frequent or heavy use. Chrome may
be worn through the sole or face, and scratches, freckles,
dents or nicks are expected - but nothing that requires
heavy grinding or a blow torch to repair. Shafts must
be original or good quality replacement and in good
condition - no damage.

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