In this video, I raided golf retail stores and walked out with golf clubs that were way underpriced in order to flip them on ebay and stackedgolf.com
Turns out digging through used clubs racks can actually pay off. I will show you what I bought, what I paid, and what these clubs are actually worth online. If you like golf, reselling, or just watching someone justify questionable purchases – this one is for you.
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Look, a lot of professionals will not tell you this, but when you see a seasoned golfer like that walking out of the PGA store with absolutely nothing in their hands, that is the number one sign that you are going to find some used golf clubs to flip online for a profit. If you’re new here, my name is Daniel. I buy used golf clubs anywhere that I can find them and then flip them online for a profit. For the 80% of you that will not watch longer than 4 minutes into this video, please go ahead and drop a like and subscribe to help me on my golf club reselling journey. You have no idea how much it helps the channel. And the first club that I find today is this Tailor Made RBZ 4 hybrid for only $22. The white ones are much more common, but this black model should be able to sell from $40 to $60 easily online. And I don’t know why the PGA store decided to put a security feature on this club, but it’s in pretty good shape. So, that’s definitely going to be coming home with me today. This store actually just liquidated a ton of their used golf club inventory. I have never seen this store have so little used club inventory. I was shocked to see this Ping G23wood for $45. This model generally sells online from anywhere from $70 to $80 and it was in immaculate shape. So, I definitely am going to pick that one up as well today. Now, all of y’all got into my head in the last video when I was laying down that buttery smooth swing with the Paradigm AI smoke mini driver. And so, I decided, hey, you know what? I’m going to showcase my swing in this video again. And I I could not hit this club. This this 3-wood and I just did not get along. I did not have it during this filming session in the PGA Tour Superstore and just go ahead and leave your swing roast down in the comments because there there is not one good swing that I put on this club in this simulator. And I know I’m not doing any type of service to sell this club, but it just it we didn’t get along. Heading over to the drivers. After absolutely flopping in the simulator, I came across this Titalist driver. And for $45, that’s actually a really good price on this driver. There’s not enough margin for me to turn a profit here. Mainly because somebody hit off of concrete with this driver. It was pretty scuffed up, but I did decide to leave it behind after taking it off the shelf and really giving it a hard look over. If you are reselling clubs, you want to be extremely stringent on your standards, making sure that everything is in great condition because ultimately if you pick up a club and don’t describe it correctly, it’s absolutely going to come back to you, which is going to put you even further in the hole on that club. And I’m still really just in shock over the lack of used club inventory at this PGA Tour Superstore. This is one of two in the DFW Metroplex that are really, really popular and see a lot of tradeins every day. I’m going to turn around and show y’all the used iron section, and it is absolutely barren. There are no clubs here. I do want to get y’all’s opinion on these polos. This red Adidas, brand new this season, looks incredible. And then right next to it, this blue and green Under Arour polo. Which one do you think is better? Let me know down in the comments. Now, I’m going to head into this Play It Again sports. This is my favorite place to buy used golf clubs. This is a mom and pop shop in my neighborhood. And I came across this betonardy putter that I have never seen before. There are no sold comps on eBay. I need y’all’s help identifying it. I believe this is the Bettonard Studio 2014 version. It’s a BB55 model. The store wanted $250 on it. I did decide to pass on it and I’m regretting that. There’s one available right now on eBay for $350. Please let me know if you know anything about that club. I feel like it’s rare. I feel like it’s valuable, but it wasn’t in good enough shape for me to pick it up without having any sold comps. I also saw this Ping Raps City women’s five iron $34.99. Not a lot of room for margin on that for me, but women’s clubs I have been finding quite frequently lately and been selling them even faster. So, I’m definitely keeping my eyes open for those clubs. This old top flight was also really cool to see. That was a sixiron. I don’t end up finding anything here in this play against sports. I stop in here two times a week. once in the beginning half of the week, once in the back half of the week just to see if they get new inventory. And this played Against Sports does a ton of business and gets a ton of clubs traded in every week, but there’s nothing here today that has enough margin for me to invest in in order to flip on eBay or on stackedgolf.com. I did go back over and pick up the Bettonardia again, and I almost pulled the trigger on it, but you can see the face is pretty beat up. If the phase was in good condition, I think I would have picked it up for $250. Again, I don’t know anything about it and would really appreciate y’all educating me on that club because I know that it’s rare. I just don’t know how rare it is or why. So, please help me out there. The next day on the way home from work, I went back into the same PGA Tour Superstore and hit some absolute jackpots. So, the first was this Tailor Made R seven women’s iron set, four iron all the way through sand wedge. A complete set of women’s clubs for only $124. They all have the matching ladies flex reacts stock tailor made shafts. I should be able to sell this from anywhere from $250 to $275. I already turned down an offer of $200 on it. I’m trying to be a little greedy there. Turning around, I also saw this Nike Sasquatch driver. They’re very hard to miss with that high lighter yellow colorway, but it looks like somebody did not treat this club very nicely. And so, there is not enough margin for me to flip that. I wouldn’t want to flip that just because cosmetically it looks very poor. So, I did put that back. An awesome driver. A loud driver. If you’ve hit this, you know what it sounds like. It has a hall of fame history. It was a ladies kind of day. I found this Ping GLE25 hybrid for about $79.99. It was in immaculate shape. I have that listed right now for $150 online. And then, if you saw the last video, I learned my lesson. I went ahead and picked up this X Forge Callaway driving iron 21 degree for $94.99. I think I should be able to sell this for about $175. This is generally targeted on people that are struggling to get off the tea. They can use a driving iron and get some really solid distance with the shafts that they have in these irons. I do want to take a second here and just identify that the number of Qi35 drivers that have already been used and turned in at most of the stores that I’ve been going to is absolutely alarming. I think it is the weakest driver that came out this year. Let me know if you agree down in the comments. a really solid couple days of pickups. Until the next video, I hope you have a great week and hit them straight.
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Nice video! Also your swing is definitely way better than mine! Happy Sales!
PGA by me was empty also. Been tough sourcing lately. Hoping for garage sales to pop up soon.
Ahhh always a good meet a fellow competitor/reseller in DFW lol Im the plug down in the Mansfield Arlington area
Do you ever get PGA superstore to come off their price?