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Golf Research In Play Special offer Codes
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How Do I use these Coupons? |
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There are 2 different ways to receive these coupon codes from Golf Research In Play
1. If there is a coupon code, first copy the code. Then click on activate coupon or deal. In the final stages of the checkout process you will be asked to enter the coupon code.
2. If a coupon code is not needed, then just activate the coupon or deal and it will be automatically applied to your order when you checkout.
Note: Be sure to double check that your coupon code has been applied before submitting your order. If it has not, please report
it to us so that we may either fix the discount listing or remove it.
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Merchant Information |
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A sales and product development veteran and an avid recreational golfer, Golf Research In Play's (G.R.I.P.) president, Rob Blumberg, is passionate about delivering a quality product and his favorite sport.
In 2002, his passion and analytical mind led him to begin extensively researching the recreational golf market. He examined the recreational golfers' income levels, frequency of play, where they lived, and their golf club wants and needs. He also studied the variety of golf club manufacturers and their vast product offerings.
As a result of his research, Rob discovered that a �forgotten� market existed. A market of �middle-of-the-road� golfers who desire innovative, well-constructed clubs that add to the enjoyment of the game, while not breaking the bank. When facing a purchasing decision, this forgotten market only had access to clubs that were either too expensive or inferior in quality and overall construction.
This middle golf market represents a broad spectrum of golfers - golfers with a range of incomes, backgrounds, playing habits, handicaps and ages. The commonality this market shares is their passion for golf and their interest in new and affordable golf clubs, featuring the latest designs and technology. The middle market recreational golfers want to play better golf and have more fun on the golf course as a result of their club purchases. Finally, they are willing to commit financially to their bag but they don't want to spend $200-$400 on one driver or $100 on a single wedge. And, they want to purchase their golf equipment from a trusted source that specializes in the golf market.
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