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Burg

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About Burg

  • Birthday 08/08/1970

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Interests
    Sport Marketing

Player Profile

  • Age
    50-59
  • Swing Speed
    91-100 mph
  • Frequency of Play/Practice
    A few times per month
  • Player Type
    Casual
  • Biggest Strength
    Putting
  • Biggest Weakness
    Short Game
  • Fitted for Clubs
    No

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  1. There are several options for what to do with old golf clubs after getting new ones: 1. Sell or Trade Them In: Many golf retailers and pro shops offer trade-in programs where you can exchange your old clubs for credit towards new ones or receive cash. 2. Donate Them: Consider donating your old clubs to charity or community organizations. Some programs provide golf equipment to underprivileged youth or individuals with disabilities who may not have access to their own clubs. 3. Give Them to Friends or Family: If your old clubs are still in good condition, you might offer them to friends, family members, or fellow golfers who could make use of them. 4. Keep Them as Spares: You could keep your old clubs as backup or spare clubs in case your new ones get damaged or lost. 5. Repurpose or Recycle: Get creative and repurpose your old clubs into new items or decorative pieces. Alternatively, you can recycle them at facilities that accept metal or sporting equipment. Ultimately, the best option depends on the condition of your old clubs, your personal preferences, and whether you want to make some extra money or give back to the community.
  2. That for sharing your experience Golfzilla70. This will keep me on guard.
  3. Hello everyone, Happy to be amongst you all and hope to build new relationship
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