My son and I went on a mission to find golf club deals so cheap it would feel like stealing. We hit up all of our local stores looking for under priced golf gear to flip online for a profit. We ended up scoring BIG! In this video, we break down the clubs we found, what they are worth, and where we plan to sell them for a profit.
If your in to flipping golf clubs or just want to learn how to spot gear at a great price, this one is for you!
Welcome back to the channel, y’all. Today, we’re going to go inside a bunch of golf stores to see if we can find any used golf clubs to sell online for a profit. Got the little guy with me today. You ready, buddy? Yeah. What are we going to do? Um, buy golf clubs. Find golf clubs. All right, let’s go see what we can do. Our first stop today was this PGA Tour Superstore. And I don’t think the little guy or I could possibly have imagined everything that we came out of this store with. It was overflowing with steels. Starting out in the putter section, the first putter that caught my eye was this beautiful Scotty Cameron. I have never seen a Scotty Cameron in this colorway. It was immaculate in really great shape, but at $274, it’s a little outside of what we’re looking for in order to buy and then sell online for a profit. A putter that we did end up taking home was this Odyssey Oworks black marksman putter. It was $59.99 in incredible shape. These are really hard to find. I think I should be able to get a little bit north of $100 for that, but I’m definitely going to take that home. And right next to it was this Ping AnswerX black dot putter. It was a little pricey, but I felt pretty comfortable with Ping putters being able to flip it online quite easily. All the clubs that you see in this video will be available on stackedgolf.com in my next auction the week of August 10th where every club will start at $1 and auctions only last 10 seconds per club. I did not expect to see a set of Hanmas inside this PGA Tour Superstore. A five iron all the way through the 10 iron. That’s right, 10 iron, which I think is their pitching wedge for only $149.99. These regularly sell online for $300 plus. So, an incredible forged Japanese iron set pickup. At this point, I had to put the little guy down. We had to get a cart. So, we are locked and loaded here. And we were not anywhere close to being done pillaging this PGA store. Just wait and see what else we’re going to throw in this cart. Over in the wood section, the first wood that I found to throw in the cart was this Rogue ST Max 9 wood. It was in incredible shape. And for only $134, I was shocked to find this club had a stiff flex shaft in it that is next to impossible to find out in the wild. Face is in incredible shape. I should be able to at a minimum sell this for $100 more than I’m buying it for. Nine woods are dang near impossible to find. Just a couple of rows over, the next wood that I found was this epic 7wood for $94.99. The Epic Max is a great club. Face is in great shape, but $94.99 with a hazardous smoke green shaft in it. This is another one where I should be able to sell it for $100 more than I’m buying it for in this PGA store. The little man and I ended up dropping $500 in this PGA store. Our cart was overflowing. People thought that we were actually restocking the shelves. But on our way out, we also did see this Maruchi. I’m going to say that. Correct me down in the comments. Sun Mountain collaboration bag. 100% leather. This thing was absolutely gorgeous. As a Yankees fan and a huge baseball fanatic, I loved this bag, but I don’t think that mama would have liked a $2,000 bag coming home with me. It takes someone very special to be able to pull the trigger on that. On the way home, we then snuck into our favorite Play It Again sports where we saw this beautiful titleist bag. I would have picked it up, but I did not recognize the name on the bag. If this is a very famous golfer that I am just having amnesia about, please let me know down in the comments. Gorgeous bag, just not a lot of resale value with a name like that on there. Now, we go into the store quite often, so I see a lot of these irons over and over again weekly. These Adams XTD irons were new and I was very interested in them. So, I’m going to go ahead and take some video before I take them off and look at the price. They end up only being $69.99, which I’ll show y’all in a second. But out of the corner of my eye, my son had actually wandered into the golf section and found something absolutely incredible. He picked up this shag bag, which was $18.99 all by himself. So, I got my work cut out for me cuz he’s probably going to pass me up here in the reselling game quickly. These Atom Ions were an absolute steal. $69.99 5 through pitching wedge. I think that I should be able to potentially even triple up on them. They have some great regular flex shafts in there as well. The last stop of the day was this Replay Sports Gear store that I don’t stop in very often, but I’m going to start coming here more. Nap time was upon us, so I didn’t get a ton of video in this store, but I did end up coming away with this Ping Fivewood for $55. I think I should be able to get close to 90 for it. So, not an incredible flip, but every auction that I have, people are begging for five, seven, and nine woods. So, the price just runs up on them in the auction format. So, I did end up taking that home with me as well. All in all, it was an incredible day going and finding golf clubs with the little man and then buying them, getting home, getting to nap time, taking pictures, and then listing them online. Any club that doesn’t sell between now and August 10th, we will sell in our live auction where every club starts at $1 and auctions only last 10 seconds per club. You can get some absolute steals almost every night on stackedgolf.com. If you use the code lonear at sign up, you get $5 off your first purchase. I hope that you enjoyed the video. We have some incredible news on the channel coming up in just the next couple of days. Until I see you next time, I hope you have a great week and hurry.
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Lone Star Jr picking up the bargains