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When Costco opened its doors back in 1983, people thought they were going to save a lot of money paying wholesale prices. I thought so too and was I wrong? When you pay wholesale prices, don’t you find that you end up buying more than you really need? I do.
Just in case you didn’t read my earlier blog on packing for the extreme. On Sunday, I am off to a guy’s golfing getaway in the mountains. Unfortunately the forecast calls for snow showers so I’d better dress warmly and don’t catch a cold. I surfed the net today and found a golf outlet that sells golf equipment and accessories at wholesale prices. I had a quick look at their inventory and was impressed at their prices. If you’re looking at getting into golf but don’t want to spend a lot of money then this site is for you. You can pick up a guy’s set for $80 which includes a golf bag, a hybrid, 2 fairway woods and a set of irons ranging from 5-iron to PW or pitching wedge. All you need before you head out for a round are golf balls, a putter and a sand wedge.
If you are looking for a new putter, try the semi-mallet putter they have on sale for $4.99. Or for sunnier locations, get a pair of golf sandals for $25. You can pick up two dozen golf balls for $8.99 and one of those unconventional square drivers for just $30. Is that a steal or what? Visit us and see my list of the top 10 golf deals from this wholesale outlet.
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