Shop Sale

Mid-Summer's Night Auction

It's mid-season and mid-summer, and time to move out choice used and obsolete clubs.  The website is featuring some of these items, but I have also listed plenty of them on eBay. 

It looks like eBay is fetching better prices now than even a month ago, which makes me think a lot of sellers have given up on internet auctions for a while.  I know I did.  I want people who buy from our website to get a better deal than what they'd get on eBay and that's been hard with prices dropping nearly every week.

Anyway, the eBay logo is visible again, so check out what we have up for auction and good luck if you're a bidder.

GPS vs RangeFinders and the Future?

The leading makers of range finders (Bushnell) and GPS systems for golf courses (Sky Caddie) are heavily promoting their respective products to a golf audience that has grown significantly since my last blog on this subject (May 14, 2006).  Recent articles in the trade publications trumpet the growing use of and demand for both types of devices despite the price.

Our experience has been that a rangefinder is better suited for the golfer who has steady hands, likes the flexibility of a mechanical device and can take advantage of accurate yardages.  The GPS units work best for golfers who find holding up binoculars are too difficult or time consuming (rangefinders require some adjustment for viewing properly), are comfortable with electronic gadgets and more variability in distance measurement.

Someone using a GPS and another person using a rangefinder on the same course at the same spot will get different yardage readings for reasons that are not clear to me.  The variability, however, is small and the majority of golfers cannot hit their clubs within three yards of their target most of the time anyway. 

Holiday Bargains

This post is all about our holiday bargains. Here's what we're doing to make shopping at Klees Golf Shop a smart alternative to any other golf site, physical or virtual.

$20 OFF almost all 2008 drivers and fairway woods. This is on top of the reduced prices that you see for these clubs.

$50 to $200 OFF iron sets that will not be available in 2009. If you're in the market for a great set of Callaway, Titleist or Nike irons this is the time to buy.

Big price reductions of Titleist, Cleveland and Mizuno wedges getting phased out next year. We actually don't have a lot of these clubs, but there is still a good selection.

An EXTRA 15% OFF all SHOES.

$2.00 OFF Titleist DT Carry and DT Roll golf balls, PLUS a price reduction on all Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls.

We'll be featuring more Holiday Golf Bargains through out December.

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