Come along with me as I hit three different golf stores looking for golf clubs to flip on ebay or stackedgolf.com for big profits. I’ll show you what I picked up, what I bought them for, and more importantly what they are worth on the second hand market. If you into flipping golf clubs on ebay, Facebook market place, or just love a good golf treasure hunt this video is for you.
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Howdy y’all and welcome back to the channel. It’s time again for me to take you along with me inside three different golf stores looking to buy used golf clubs that I can sell online for a profit. And things could not have started on a hotter note. The first club that I found today was this Tailor Made P793 iron for only $80. The comps on this club are anywhere from $174 to north of $200. I’m holding this with one hand right now, filming with the other. I’m trying not to drop it just so I can show you the quality. I should have no problem moving this as a driving iron. Right next to it was an SM7 50°ree absolutely blacked out wedge for only $35. And the best part about this wedge was that it had a dynamic gold extra stiff tore issue shaft. It was in incredible shape. It’s got a really cool fereral on there as well. This is an awesome club and I was lucky enough to find another one just like it for $35 as well. I’m thinking I could either bundle them to sell them as a set. I can auction them off one at a time, but the shaft alone is worth way more than the $35 that they had on this club. I’m going to show you that the face does have a little bit of wear on it on the 56, but it’s still in really good shape for a raw face wedge. And I think I will end up bundling them. Every time I’m in a used golf club store, I end up roaming the used club section probably three or four times over because I miss stuff like this. This is a set of wedges that was stuck next to the left-handed iron sets. I’m going to pick up both of the SM6s here. They are both $34.99. Again, a 56°ree and a 60°. I’ll probably sell those as a set as well. If you made it this far in the video, let me know what your favorite pickup is so far. The next club that I ended up taking home with me is this Mazuno 5 wood for $34.99. It had a little bit of wear on the face. I was able to rub off the sky mark on the head. This is a ladies flex. I’m again doing this with one hand on the club, one hand on the camera, so the focus is terrible, but for $35, I definitely should not have a problem doubling up on that. This is the last club that I found for $35, a Ping Rapture Hybrid, but the paint had seen better days on it. I didn’t think that I would be able to flip that for more, and I have a couple of them in my inventory. So, that one is going to stay behind for someone else today. All in all, I spent $260 in this store. I should have no problem doubling up on that. I cannot believe that I found all these clubs in one store and that gave me all the momentum I needed to head in to another awesome PGA supertore in my area. Heading over to the used iron section, I found a club set that I have been looking for for a very, very long time. This is a used set of King Cobra one length irons for $350. This is the four all the way through gap wedge. You can see the four that I’m going to pick up here has the graphite shaft on it. I did decide to go ahead and pick this up for myself. I pulled the four iron out, listed that online, sold that for $60, but the rest of the set is in my bag right now. And next up, we’re going to head into this play against sports that always has some bangers. Every store that I go to has its own personality. Everything is overpriced in this store except for the single irons. This Nike Vapor Pro 5 iron was only $34.99. I’ve already sold this. I’ll go ahead and show the comp on the screen right now, but I had it listed for less than 12 hours before it sold. Next up was a Medicus swing trainer. Anytime that I find these, I always pick them up. I actually sold this on a live auction over on stackedgolf.com. If you don’t know what stackedgolf.com is, it’s where I sell a large amount of the clubs that I buy in a live auction format that lasts 15 seconds per club. I’m into both of these clubs for just over about $65. And this is just a brief sneak peek inside of one of those auctions. Any interest in this bad boy right here? It’s got a grip trainer on there. It’s the straight stick. This is where you set it to the swing speed. If you hit it right, it goes down. Makes a nice little sound. We’ll go ahead and move it out there. Why not? So, if you haven’t seen this before, this is an incredible, incredible tool for new golfers, even experienced golfers. It actually sets your grip. So, you can move it to strong uh or a weaker grip on there. It has where you put your thumb so you line up straight every single time. You can absolutely hit the ball with this if you want to, but you adjust this right here to your swing speed. And then when you swing it, a magnet detaches right when you should be making contact with the ball. Uh, and it shoots it down and makes a a sound. And it can go all the way up to 100 miles an hour in swing speed just to make sure that your timing and your sequencing is right. This normally retails for like $115 online. Even second market, it’s like $75 to $95. Really awesome. It comes in the seven iron. I’ve been swinging this all week in the house, but for a swing trainer, I don’t think you can find one really online for cheaper than it’s going right now at $68. 12 seconds left. Make sure your swing is dialed in. I thought about keeping this for myself, uh, but decided to give it to y’all. It does make a wild noise. It makes like a a really high pinched noise. $74 right now. 3 seconds left. Get yourself in there. Tin cup saying goes for 140 online. So, y’all are getting a 50% off discount right now. Wow. A swing trainer. I got another one here. I got a Momentous that we can look at a double hinge momentous here in a second. Boro, you don’t want to see my swing right now. I haven’t played in a hot second. $86. S Ruby currently winning right now. There you go, S. Ruby. Awesome pickup. I hope that you improve your swing with that. This is the aftermath of that auction. and I sold over $2,000 in golf clubs and then spent the next three days boxing them up and then getting them out of the house. There’s my little cheat board with how much I was invested in each club. And then here is my pile of all the hats and clubs and swing trainers that I sold. It’s an absolute rush. Thanks for watching the video. Go over to stackgolf.com. Go bid on some clubs. And until next time everyone, hit them straight.
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