Last summer, I got really into golf and needed a new driver. Once looking online and seeing all the options, I had no idea that there were a lot of details that go into it. Length of the club, stiff shaft, etc. I did not want to purchase it wrong since they range to $250 to $400 for one club. So, I went into a store to get some knowledge around it. The sales person, asked where I stood as a player, and what I need out of my driver. From this, he slected acouple for me to try. I tested them out and we went through the data of my ball on the technology they had at the store. From this, I was able to select the one that felt the best. From this buying experience, I got what I needed without being scared it was a bad purchase if I did it on line. The sales person was supper helpful, giving me info about each club from the style of play. Also, allowing me to feel comfortable with the purchase.
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Golf technology is incredible. I love how they sell you on how a club or a ball can fix how bad I am at playing the sport of golf. It is the only sport I know that is like that. In football nobody would tell a quarterback that ohh he just needs to switch the ball and he will throw it better. Like that is the generic logic used in golf. From a sales side of things it is important that they ranged what you were looking for in the buying experience.
Exploring golf equipment online can be pretty overwhelming. Seeking guidance in-store, a salesperson can tailor options to the needs of a customer and play style, ensuring a confident and informed purchase.