Why Joining The Golfclubs4cash Loyalty Program Makes Perfect Sense
We explain the various benefits of the golfclubs4cash membership plan, what’s included and why it represents excellent value for money for golfers

If there’s one thing most golfers have in common, aside from a constant yearning to get better at the game, it’s a love of golf equipment. Who doesn’t like buying a new driver or trying a different putter?
There’s only one problem with this: the cost of investing in new gear or constantly upgrading - be it the latest driver, a new set of irons, wedges or a putter - can be expensive, especially for real equipment nuts who like to swap and change gear on a regular basis. It’s why a lot of golfers use the second hand marketplace, where you can still find the equipment you need in very good condition but at a more affordable price.
"The Loyalty Program is ideal for golfers that likes to regularly tinker with the gear in their bag"
With golfclubs4cash, this option is even more attractive, for Europe’s largest retailer of second hand golf equipment, which has 40,000+ online listings at any one time, boasts a mightily appealing Loyalty Program for any golfer that likes to regularly tinker with the gear in their bag.
It’s simple: any money you spend when buying from golfclubs4cash (online and in store) gets turned into points. The more you spend, the more points you earn - you'll get a point for every pound you spend.
Joining the Loyalty Program doesn’t cost anything, so there’s no reason not to. Just sign up and watch those points accumulate - you might surprise yourself just how quickly you can turn those points into money off. There are ways that golfclubs4cash provide bigger discounts when you spend too, like the recently-launched Build A Bag feature, which is perfect for golfers starting from scratch on a strict budget.
Loyalty programs such as this are nothing new in the retail world, and most of us will be signed up with supermarkets and other retailers. The savings build up over time - and they are always very welcome in today's world of soaring prices and a general squeezing of spare income.
However, when it comes to second hand golf equipment, this loyalty program is unique - one that every golfer should sign up to, even those of us who don’t tend to buy golf equipment very often. The golfclubs4cash free returns policy certainly encourages golfers to try more kit without the fear of being stuck with an unsuitable club. But if they fit the bill, the points will accumulate quickly.
There are various ways to earn points, too, on top of purchases in store or online. Signing up to the golfclubs4cash mailing list gets you 20 points while referring a friend gets you a whopping 50 points, all of which you can then use towards future purchases of second hand clubs, bags and accessories.
"You might surprise yourself just how quickly you can turn those points into money off golf clubs"
In no time at all, you could find yourself with 3,000 points to spend, the equivalent of £150 - a significant chunk of money off that new driver you’ve been looking at, or perhaps a Scotty Cameron putter that was previously just out of your budget.
Having points that can effectively be turned into cash means you can look at those items more towards the upper end of the price scale, or equipment that is in the best condition - you simply have more purchasing power.
What are you waiting for? Sign up today at the golfclubs4cash website or in the Warrington or Edinburgh stores.
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