Buy low, sell high.
I didn't buy them to sell. I realized after a while they were not for me and just tried to get into something else staying close to even.
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Buy low, sell high.
I didn't buy them to sell. I realized after a while they were not for me and just tried to get into something else staying close to even.
Sometimes with equipment that's all you can ask for.
About 2 wks ago I had the bright idea of selling my Tour Edge 3wood and getting one of the old school Cleveland Launcher Titanium 3woods. I used to have one and would crush it, just for giggles I bought a steel version to go with it. When they arrived I took one look at them both and immediately hated the look of them. They didn't look as good to me now as they did then.
So, off to ebay and I sold them for a slight loss-mighta broken even. But hey, lesson learned: DON'T EVER SELL YOUR TOUR EDGE AGAIN, YOU KNOW YOU WILL KICK YOURSELF!
Sometimes with equipment that's all you can ask for.
About 2 wks ago I had the bright idea of selling my Tour Edge 3wood and getting one of the old school Cleveland Launcher Titanium 3woods. I used to have one and would crush it, just for giggles I bought a steel version to go with it. When they arrived I took one look at them both and immediately hated the look of them. They didn't look as good to me now as they did then.
So, off to ebay and I sold them for a slight loss-mighta broken even. But hey, lesson learned: DON'T EVER SELL YOUR TOUR EDGE AGAIN, YOU KNOW YOU WILL KICK YOURSELF!