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Anyone know of any great online stores for buying golf stuff?  I'm mostly just looking for balls or occasionally a new glove.

I know about ebay and amazon but am curious if there are other options.

Any tips would be appreciated!


Jeez, I used to have a whole list of them, but can't lay my hands on it right now. One name I do recall was Hurricane Golf. I believe they were based in Florida. Maybe just Google something like "golf discount outlets" and they could help you out.

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This might not be the most helpful for balls and gloves (though I do see golf ball deals pop up at least once a week), but golfwrx's classified section is a great place to get deals on a lot of stuff. I got my AD-DI shaft there for $130, along with my KBS shafts from 3-LW for another $150 for the set. The AD-DI was used for a week (didn't have a mark) and the KBS shafts clearly only ever had a grip installed on the 7-iron. Good deals there, at least from what I've found, but mostly on clubs and shafts (though they do have golf balls in their classifieds every so often). 

The nice part about that is they also have a WTB forum, where you post what you want and people come to you. That's actually what I did for the iron shafts. I posted about what I wanted and I had about 7 responses to choose from within 24 hours, so it's pretty active. For golf balls other than ProV1's that would be your best bet for finding them.

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I've found good deals with Rockbottom.

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3balls.com is great.  My friends and I have all bought used clubs off of 3balls and have found their actual condition to be better than what's represented on the website. In other words, something in good condition if often very good or much better.  Their prices are reasonable and competitive to what you see in the used section of a Golfsmith or Golf Galaxy.  I agree with @Pretzel on deals on golfwrx but you really have to keep track of the classified forum and if you're looking for something specific, you need to be patient.  

Also.... golfballs.com.  Prices are competitive to balls you'll find anywhere else, and personalization/ID align is $4.00 more or sometimes it's free depending on what ball you're buying.  I usually buy a 3-4 dozen from golfballs.com at the beginning of every season.  


budgetgolf.com has some good deals on balls, as well.

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I use Rockbottom a lot

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On 8/3/2016 at 6:11 AM, Golden Greek said:

3balls.com is great.  My friends and I have all bought used clubs off of 3balls and have found their actual condition to be better than what's represented on the website. In other words, something in good condition if often very good or much better.  Their prices are reasonable and competitive to what you see in the used section of a Golfsmith or Golf Galaxy.  I agree with @Pretzel on deals on golfwrx but you really have to keep track of the classified forum and if you're looking for something specific, you need to be patient.  

Also.... golfballs.com.  Prices are competitive to balls you'll find anywhere else, and personalization/ID align is $4.00 more or sometimes it's free depending on what ball you're buying.  I usually buy a 3-4 dozen from golfballs.com at the beginning of every season.  

Just curious if this is better/cheaper than dealing with eBay? I have a feeling these same sellers are on there.

I use old Taylor Made clubs from eBay and golf shops.


On 7/25/2016 at 6:34 AM, newtogolf said:

GlobalGolf.com3balls.com, tgw.com and rockbottomgolf.com are all sites I've used and had very good experiences with.  

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When I was buying golf stuff I always used "Golf USA in Manhattan Kansas". Never had a problem with them. Before, or after the sale. Have not used them in quite a while since I am done buying golf stuff other than balls. However, if I needed something like a repair, or larger ticket item, they would get my first call. 

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