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Conference 7.286::golf

Title:Welcome to the Golf Notes Conference!
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Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2129
Total number of notes:21499

999.0. "Delivery Delays from Golfsmith" by NRADM::MCKINNON (grab a bag of bats, killer) Tue Jul 03 1990 18:34

    I'm into club repair/re-gripping and building and buy my components
    from Golfsmith in Austin, Texas.  Problem is  - Delivery.  I'm finding
    that their shipments take 10 - 12 days and that's giving them a day or
    so to process the order internally.  I live in NH and UPS should take
    no more than 5 - 6 days tops to deliver from Texas.  (I work in
    Transportation in NRO).  Have any of you other repair people
    experienced the same thing?  Where do you buy your components?  I
    almost went with Maltbie in Ohio, but Golfsmith was (a little) cheaper.
    Maybe I should reconsider??
    
    Thoughts?   Answers???
    
    Len
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999.1Long ways to Texas...MSEE::KELLEYCustom club fitting/club repairsTue Jul 03 1990 18:3910
    
    Len,
    
    I don't deal very much with Golfsmith and the primary reason is the
    length of time it takes for delivery. I haven't seen the 10 - 12 days
    you mention, but usually 5-6 days. It usually takes about 3 days from
    the companies in Ohio...
    
    Regards
    Gene
999.2Which Company?NRADM::MCKINNONgrab a bag of bats, killerThu Jul 05 1990 13:2314
    Who do you use?  Advantage? Maltbie (Golfworks, right?)?  How are
    prices?
    
    I guess 2-3 days delivery off set minor price differences.
    
    Len
    
    BTW I finished those woods that I was making some time ago.  I sold the
    2 wood to a neighbor and he likes it OK.  I'm using the driver and
    hitting it very well!  My metal driver was giving me problems so I went
    with the one I made.  I also made a 3 wood.  They all came out pretty good.
    A couple of minor flaws, but eliminating them just comes with experience I 
    guess.
    
999.3Faster than a speeding bulletVIVIAN::P_MCSKEANEMon Jul 09 1990 18:248
    
    I'd definately try to use UPS as much as possible.
    Gene made me a set of Taylor Made look-a-likes last month and he sent
    them UPS to me over here in England. He sent them on Wednesday
    afternoon. They arrived at my house Friday at 13:00!!!. Two days across
    the Atlantic. Well impressive. (Almost as impressive as the woods -Gene)
                                                                       
    POL.