Rentaclub.co.uk sees online memberships soar
Rentaclub.co.uk, the UK's first online golf equipment rental company that launched just six months ago, has announced that its membership has hit the 2,500 mark

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Rentaclub.co.uk, the UK's first online golf equipment rental company, has announced that its membership has hit the 2,500 mark, thanks to strong online media presence, and support from its brand partners, such as Mizuno, TaylorMade and Nike. Rentaclub, which was launched just six months ago, allows all golfers to trial clubs and get real feedback, helping them to make an informed decision before parting with their money and making a purchase.
Ryan Lauder, marketing director of TaylorMade-adidas Golf, says: "We are a firm believer in getting golfers to experience our products because they perform.
"Rentaclub is a great step towards a personal custom fitting, ownership and another satisfied golfer."
Matthew Fagan, Rentaclub managing director, adds: "As a brand new venture, Rentaclub has gone from strength to strength its first six months.
"The concept we have developed has been proven to be a viable one and we believe the service we are offering is second to none."
With the introduction of wedges and putters on the horizon, Rentaclub will soon offer its members the full range of equipment.
For more information regarding Rentaclub and its services contact: Rentaclub - Alison Day, Alison@rentaclub.co.uk
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