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this post was submitted on 22 May 2024
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I would say it might make a good re-gifting option to have on standby but, they're second hand, they're heavy and space consuming and, at least I personally, don't know anyone who plays golf either. Gift sucks.
They're less of a gift and more akin to a cures. And in order to lift the cures I must gift them to someone else.
Good luck. I guess even second hand they're probably pretty good if you like golf, at least I mean maybe. I suppose they could be sucky clubs too. Hope you find someone that's into golf
They're fully worthless ๐๐๐ like less secondhand and more forthhanf
Ah ok, definitely skip bin then. Do you have local government refuse collection where you live?
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