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BEWARE of COUNTERFEIT GOLF EQUIPMENT
When
buying golf equipment, always make sure that you are purchasing from an
authorized dealer. If the price seems too good to be true, then most
likely it is. All manufacturers have a pricing policy - Minimum
Advertised Pricing. Should you see a set of irons or any equipment
dramatically cheaper at an online site, most likely it is FAKE. All
will claim that they sell OEM good - Original Equipment Manufacturer.
Yet, when asked for a serial# off a club to verify with the
manufacturer, they will say buyers must purchase the goods first, and
then they can verify the serial#. RED FLAG!!!
 All golf clubs will have a serial number to verify with the manufacturer.
While we don't know for certain that these sellers are selling counterfeit goods, we strongly encourage you to do your due diligence. Feel free to contact us if you discover additional "questionable" sellers online and we can add to this list over time.
Here's a great article on one of the largest counterfeit scams that was busted through eBay - Fake Golf Club Criminals Caught for Fraud
Links to sellers online that are "too good to be true"
golfonlinewholesale.comcheapgolfmart.comdiscountgolf4sale.comlovegolfclubs.comgolfforwholesale.com
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