Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Golf Traders - Try Before You Buy


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Try before you buy

We are extremely happy to announce that as of last weekend, we have installed our practice net facility at Golf Traders H.Q.
This means we will be able to give you lessons on site from our fully qualified PGA staff members and our customers will be able to try out equipment before they purchase, safe in the knowledge they have selected the absolute best gear for themselves.
So if you are around this week pop in and see us,
we are more than happy to give you advice on your game, equipment and swing.
Golf Traders will always have a warm welcome for you.
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Tour Bags

Look the Part

We have a comprehensive range of premium quality tour bags, so if you want to impress your mates or just look damned good on the course, having one of these on your trolley or cart will definitely make you stand out amongst the crowd.
Tour bags are very durable and they will virtually last forever if treated well.
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Whats in the Bag

What's in the bag

Name: Alistair Presnell
Age: 33
Professional Wins: 2
Clubs: Titleist
Driver: 913D2
Fairway Wood: 913F
Hybrid: 913H
Wedges: Spin Milled C-C
Irons: 712 MB
Bag: Titleist Staff Bag
Having won three amateur titles during 2003, Alistair turned professional at the start of 2004 and joined both the PGA Tour of Australasia and Asian Tour.
Presnell won his first professional title at the 2009 PGA Tour of Australasia's Moonah Classic, which was co-sanctioned by the United States based second tier Nationwide Tour. The win gave him exemption on both tours until the end of the 2010 season.
In 2010, Presnell won the Victorian PGA Championship, thanks to a final round score of 60. In doing so, he equalled the lowest score in Australasian PGA Tour history.
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Dust Collectors

Got a garage full of unwanted equipment? Sets of irons that are redundant? Putters from a forgotten era! If so, you can turn these items into cash, we can buy your equipment from you over the phone or in our custom built brand new showroom store.
We can give you a quote within a few minutes after assessing your items. If you are considering selling or trading your items, please visit the PGA value guide website for more detailed information and a price guide for all of your items.
(Please note that items we purchase from you require a drivers licence or similar form of identification).
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Hot Picks

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Old clubs?

We'll buy them from you...

Golf Traders and The Custom Golf Shop have joined forces to offer customers another fantastic service.
With the golf season in full swing and Christmas just passed, we all have clubs that are being made redundant every day. Instead of letting them collect dust in the garage, turn them into cash...
or at least let them go some way to buying the new clubs you so desperately need.
View all of our stock here or come in store and have a shot on our Triple Surround Simulator to try before you buy!
The Custom Golf Group
24 Burleigh Street
Burwood, NSW 2134
Australia

thecustomgolfshop.com.au
custom golf burwood
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PRO TIP:

Set Up

Following on from our grip tip last week, the correct setup to the golf ball at the beginning of each swing you make, will put you in an excellent position to hit good shots time and time again.
The importance of correct setup cannot be overemphasised enough. Hands ahead of the ball at address, club face square to target, hips and shoulders square with your target line as per the above image and feet roughly shoulders width apart.
From this position you stand a much better chance of hitting the ball onto your intended target.
Another quick tip, try setting up to the ball in a similar fashion as per the above image, on your backswing, if your club is hitting the side of the wall, you are too flat in your swing plane. This drill will help you get the club in a better position at the top of your backswing. PS mind the windows!!
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David Fearns (PGA)
Golf Traders

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