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CLUB CONDITIONS |
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You
will be required to assess your clubs in the trade in Form
that we provide. We are very reasonable when assessing club
quality and encourage you to do the same. See below for club
conditions: |
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New: Equipment
is new and never been hit and not shop worn (typically adds about
15% to Excellent values)
Excellent: Clubs look almost brand
new with little use if any. There may be some minor wear from being
in the golf bag but no gouges, dings, ball marks, chips in paint, or
scratches. The grips should be in like new condition and ready for
play. The shafts should be like new as well with no rust spots,
abrasions or marks.
Good: Clubs may have some
standard wear to them with ‘slight’ scratches, ball marks, or chips
in paint. All scoring lines should be pretty sharp but can show a
little wear. The grips may be only slightly used. The shafts can
show some slight wear and use but with no larger abrasions, rust
spots or scratches.
Fair: Clubs show noticeable
wear to them with some acceptable gouges, ball marks, chips in
paint, or scratches. Clubs will show signs of use and play.
Scoring lines are not as sharp as when new and ball marks may be
present (but not excessive). The grips may be worn and shafts show
some wear and use.
Poor:
(Reduce -10% from Fair Condition values)
Clubs with excessive wear.
They must be playable clubs and not have any of the qualities that
are in the below ‘not accepted’ category.
*Not
accepted: Irons sets that are not
complete or with shafts which do not match. No bent shafts, rusting
heads, dents, excessive paint chipping, large pop–up marks, large
dings, lengths +/- (1.5”), lie angles +/-3 Degrees, missing
decals, loose feruls |