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where can you donate golf clubs, balls, etc

by Dr. Elroy Heaney Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Donating golf equipment to Swing'em Again Golf becomes cash to your local First Tee Chapter. A check for the value of your used clubs and equipment is sent to The First Tee by Swing'em Again Golf as a donation on your behalf.

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Is there somewhere to donate used golf clubs?

The best ways to get rid of old clubs are to either sell them, donate them or recycle them. As an eco-friendly junk removal company, LoadUp makes it easy and convenient to get rid of your old golf clubs for an affordable, guaranteed price.

Where can I reshaft my golf clubs?

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Where to buy set of golf clubs?

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Where can you donate golf balls?

You can also donate your golf balls to local clubs and thrift stores. Simply pick a company, or organization, gather your golf balls, and bring them in. Beyond playing golf, try repurposing golf balls into unique craft projects. Either way, you can easily recycle your used golf balls. Search online to find a used golf ball resale website.

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What should I do with old golf clubs?

What to do With Old Golf Clubs? (7+ Old Golf Club Ideas)Sell old golf clubs to a golf-specific retailer like Golf Galaxy or 2nd Swing Golf.Sell them to a sports-specific retailer like Play it Again Sports.Donate old golf clubs to organizations, golf courses, or instructional facilities.More items...•

Does anyone want old golf clubs?

There are plenty of places to donate your unbroken used equipment. Charitable organizations such as Goodwill, The Salvation Army, Savers, and a host of others accept such equipment and sell them in their stores.

Are old golf clubs worth anything?

According to GolfWeek, the most valuable antique golf clubs can sell for as much as $80,000 at auction. However, it's not at all common to see this type of value. Most individual clubs sell for between $15 and $100 at auction or in resale shops.

Will charity shops take golf clubs?

Donate them to a charity shop If you're not a member of the club or none of your family members are looking to start playing golf, then donating them to a charity shop is another good way to get rid of them whilst helping others out.

Can you recycle old golf balls?

Wherever you found them you can sell your golf balls to us. Here at Second Chance, we make the process of selling your golf balls quick, easy, and simple. By recycling your golf balls with us you're also helping the environment so contact us TODAY for a quote on your golf balls!

Are used golf balls worth anything?

When recovered and cleaned up, these used balls sell for as little as six cents wholesale and up to $1 or more retail. It's a $200 million industry, and a golf ball diver can make $100,000 per year, according to Golf.com.

What golf clubs are valuable?

The Most Expensive Golf Clubs Ever Sold at Auction20 Things You Didn't Know about Derrick Rose.Andrew Dickson Putter -$181,000. ... Simon-Cossar Fruitwood Metal Headed Blade Putter -$165,000. ... Square Toe Lined Iron Golf Club – $151,000. ... Golden Putter First Lady Special Edition – $150,000. ... Long Nosed Scarped Golf Club – $91,000. ...

How can you tell how old a golf club is?

The Wooden Shaft Test – Whether or not the shaft is made of wood is a primary indicator of age. The Markings or Stamps – If there is a marking or shop stamp, an Antique Golf Club Reference Guide could be used to date the club fairly precisely.

How long does it take to get a donation receipt from FedEx?

4. Drop your package off at the nearest FedEx location and a donation receipt will be sent to you within 6-8 weeks.

Does 2nd swing donate golf clubs?

2nd Swing has partnered with Tee It Up for the Troops so you can donate your golf clubs and benefit Tee It Up for the Troops! The process is simple. All you have to do is ship your new or used golf clubs to 2nd Swing. 2nd Swing will assess the value of your donation and send a check for the value of the clubs to Tee It Up for the Troops where the funds will be used to help further our mission to support America’s veterans.

Golf Equipment Donations

We are always looking for donations of quality golf clubs and bags. We will either distribute the clubs to young people that cannot afford their own set or sell them to generate funds to offset the purchase of junior clubs or to conduct our programming. To make a donation, please visit or contact one of our drop off sites today.

2nd Swing Club Donation Program

Have an old set of golf clubs packed in the corner of your garage? Donating equipment is another way to help support our chapter. Convert your old, unwanted golf equipment into a cash donation! With the 2nd Swing Club Donation Program you can put any of your old equipment to great use and make a huge impact.

Questions

Please call 2nd Swing’s Club Donation Account Manager at (612) 216-4152 or email [email protected] .

What is 2nd swing club donation?

With the 2nd Swing Club Donation Program you can put any of your old equipment to great use and make a huge impact. The value of your used clubs and equipment is sent to us as a cash donation.

Can you donate golf balls to 2nd swing?

You can also donate golf balls, apparel, golf bags, range finders, etc. 2nd Swing’s staff will process the items and contact you about their donation value. When shipping your equipment to 2nd Swing, please print your FREE shipping labels and include a copy of your donation summary in each box.

Drop Off Locations

We are always looking for donations of quality golf clubs and bags. We will either distribute the clubs to young people that cannot afford their own set or sell them to generate funds to offset the purchase of junior clubs or to conduct our programming. To make a donation, please visit or contact one of our drop off sites today.

2nd Swing Club Donation Program

Have an old set of golf clubs packed in the corner of your garage? Donating equipment is another way to help support our chapter. Convert your old, unwanted golf equipment into a cash donation! With the 2nd Swing Club Donation Program you can put any of your old equipment to great use and make a huge impact.

Questions

Please call 2nd Swing’s Club Donation Account Manager at (612) 216-4152 or email [email protected] .

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