Where Is GolfClubs4cash? Every Store Location Explained
Golfclubs4cash is Europe's largest second hand golf club retailer but where can you find it's four UK stores? Here's everything you need to know
It’s the Aladdin’s Cave of golf clubs, a place you should go even if you don’t need a new addition to your bag (there’s always room for extras). At a time when many high street stores are closing their doors, the fact that Europe’s largest retailer of second-hand golf clubs is expanding speaks volumes.
With the price of golf equipment on the rise, there’s a huge demand for used clubs - and Golfclubs4cash has the perfect solution for you - just visit golfclubs4cash.co.uk or, even better, visit one of its four modern showrooms.
Know you want to pop in but not sure which direction to travel? Well luckily you've got four locations to choose from covering all parts of the UK.
Edinburgh
Golfclubs4cash's first ever store in Edinburgh caters for golfers of all abilities and different budgets, with a valuation station for used clubs, a grip-changing service, golf club adjustments, golf club maintenance, shaft fitting and more - services that all four golfclubs4cash locations provide.
With a team of fully trained PGA golf professionals on hand to help and offer advice, everyone who steps through the door is well looked after. The vast amount of stock on site means you'll have plenty of options if you want to go for something new or trade in your current club for an upgrade.
Full address: Unit 43, Imex Business Centre, Dryden Road, Bilston, Loadhead, EH20 9LZ
Southampton
Southampton Football Club legend Matt Le Tissier was in attendance for the opening of the retailer’s largest store in March earlier this year, which boasts a wide selection of over 10,000 golf clubs and other items.
The company’s southernmost location features a spacious entrance that incorporates the valuation station and the accessories every golfer needs. As well as serving golfers in the south of the country, it supports the many PGA customers in Hampshire, Dorset, Sussex, and surrounding areas.
Even Le Tissier, a very decent golfer as it happens, couldn’t resist having a putt on the large practice green in the centre of the store, which is surrounded by hundreds of different putters and is a feature of all four GolfClubs4cash stores for golfers that want to try a putter before they buy.
Full address: Unit B1, Adanac Trade Park, Adanac Drive, Southampton, Hampshire, SO16 0AU
Milton Keynes
Known for Bletchley Park (and its many roundabouts), the famous site where the Enigma code was broken during World War II, Milton Keynes now features a landmark for golfers to get excited about.
As with the other stores, the Milton Keynes premises boasts a huge range of clubs and accessories from all the major brands, including unused ‘new’ products and even some sought-after collector’s items. There’s a lot to admire as you make your way around the modernised layout.
For many golfers, it’s the vintage section that catches the eye. Pick up an old TaylorMade driver or favourite Odyssey, and it’s hard not to feel nostalgia creeping in.
Full address: Unit 15a, Avant Business Centre, Third Avenue, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, MK1 1DR
Warrington
The Warrington store isn’t just popular with golfers in the north west of the country. With such easy access from the M56 and M6, the store attracts customers from further afield, those looking to trade in their old clubs and upgrade.
Golfers can grab a bargain on new clothing and shoes, too, and there are plenty of other items of second-hand golf equipment on the shelves, including golf trolleys. The store always has deals and promotions running for those that make it in on foot, so you may well grab yourself a discount.
Full address: Unit 16, Gateway 49, Trade Park, Kerfoot Street, Warrington, WA2 8NT
All stores open Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm (except Edinburgh: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm; Sat & Sun 9am-4pm)
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Michael has been with Golf Monthly since 2008. A multimedia journalist, he has also worked for The Football Association, where he created content to support the England football team, The FA Cup, London 2012, and the FA Women's Super League. As content editor at Foremost Golf, Michael worked closely with golf's biggest equipment manufacturers and has developed an in-depth knowledge of this side of the industry. He's a regular contributor, covering instruction, equipment, travel and feature content. Michael has interviewed many of the game's biggest stars, including seven World No.1s, and has attended and reported on numerous Major Championships and Ryder Cups around the world. He's a member of Formby Golf Club in Merseyside, UK.
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