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re: Capital Golf in BR
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:40 am to BeaverPRO
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:40 am to BeaverPRO
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The average golfer wants to spend around $300-$500 for a set that will last them 3 years then spend a little extra to get them fitted to their set!
This is true problem. Clubs need to be correct length, lie, and loft to get the most out of them.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 12:47 pm to theBeard
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This is true problem. Clubs need to be correct length, lie, and loft to get the most out of them.
I understand completely...BUT!!!...
Someone who does not play golf but 10 times a year is not going to spend the extra money to get fitted by you or anyone else for that matter. I'm going to take a shot in the dark here on what you charge to get guys up and going...
Fitting $150-$200
Irons -MSRP ($899)
Driver/woods - MSRP $300/$500
Reshafting - iron set $200 ($100 if shafts don't need to be ordered)
- Woods $25+cost of shaft(if shafts need ordered) (X3)
Grips - $8 X 13 ($104)
Putter - $200
Just on the low end you are looking at $2,004 just to get started.
Instead, the average golfers go spend $300-$500 at the big box stores and get out on the course that afternoon! Which for my side of the business is great, for yours not so much. Not one person who is a weekend warrior is going to spend $2000 on a new set, and they only way they are is if they are a person of means!
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