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Location: United StatesMember since: 25 February 2012

All Feedback (26)

collectorshuntington (11401)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
Verified purchase
Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
collectorshuntington (11401)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
Verified purchase
Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
luxuryhorology (2727)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
rayy-slot (6158)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Fast payment. Excellent Ebayer A+++
angiesonki (27665)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++.
grandscrusmerchandise (3451)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
Verified purchase
Top Class Ebayer
Reviews (3)
16 December 2012
Best clubs for the mid handicapper - But exercise good golf Karma.
I spent about two months demo'ing clubs - every one on the market at every price point. I feel that these are by far the best overall clubs. Mishits are only barely less accurate than hitting it on the screws. Unless you are a single digit handicapper and can hit forged irons, I really recommend these clubs. The Ping drivers are as good, as well. All of that said, as you probably know, what sets Pings apart is that to purchase them new, any Ping dealer will take up to an hour to custom fit you and spec out for you not only the length (hence the "colors" of black, red, etc.) but also lay (degrees upright, flat, etc), and even bounce. But, Ping has a really great "on line" fit program on their web site that if you take a little time to get your own measurements, will get you nearly as close. Go on line, figure out your specs, and then come back to Ebay for a super deal. I recently bought a set at a golf store with an outside range and knew I was paying at least $200 more to do it. Actually, I think I paid about $850 out the door. But I was happy to do it. The guy that spent over an hour with me was paid by the store. The store pays rent, electricity, insurance, etc - all of the things it needs to do to actually operate a store so I could walk in and get fitted in the first place which (although you are paying retail) they do not charge you for per se. I do NOT work for a golf store. Nor am I in retail in anyway. So all of that said, guys, do as you think is right but I see a few reviews here with people bragging about going to a store to take the time to get fitted and learn all of their specs, and then running on line to purchase. Ebay is great ! But fellow golfers, if we all start doing that, how long do you think we are actually going to have stores to go into ? To say nothing of the bad "golf karma" of having some store and fellow golfer spend an hour with you under false pretenses. If you are going to buy on line, again, Ping's on-line fitting is great. I am looking for a set of clubs for my son and will buy them on Ebay. But I also am not taking him down to spend an hour for free, get his specs, and then run on line.
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Omega Speedmaster Day Date 3523.80 PJ306
18 December 2016
awesome watch
This about 50% heavier than my rolex datejust. Makes me rolex feel like a timex. Love it.
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New Blue Raspberry Premium Mobile USB Microphone
30 October 2021
Great mic.
Great mic.