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FREE Custom Golf Wedges!!

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imported_Sachin

Hey everyone, this is my first post.

I found a relatively small golfing manufacturer that is offering a set of golf wedges for free, but the buyer must pay shipping. You can choose to buy just one Lob Wedge or a complete set of them. A good deal to try if you're in the market for new wedges.

Link
Warrior Custom Golf

Good Luck..

P.S. I am not affiliated with this company whatsoever, if anyone is thinking that.... 😀
 
STAY AWAY! Not hot! I did this about 2 yrs ago and they never sent my club. Took my $9.99 and that was the last I heard. I tried emailing and calling the company, but only got their voice mail and my emails were never returned. I totally forgot about the deal and never filed a claim w/ my CC company in time.
 
Oh Great, I just signed up for it actually.... Well im going to wait and see if they do show up. :|
 
i also did this about 2 years ago.. and i got the club.. and it's actually one of my favorite clubs.. gotten me out of many a sandtrap
 
to save someone a google

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I ordered one of these two years ago. The one I have is a 60 degree lob wedge. I love the club but give them a SPAM email as that is what they will do to you!
 
Ordered 2 last year.

They charged me for the 2 clubs, but never sent them. NOT HOT!!!

BTW-

Welcome to the forums Sachin.
 
I got a wedge from them but it was like 4 years ago. I find it hard to believe this new guy just stumbled on some "relatively small golfing manufacturer". Either way if you do get in on it be prepared for a phone call trying to sell you there complete line of clubs.
 
Funny thing is, I have one of their Free Wedge Certificates here at my desk. One of our reps dropped it off for me. I haven't gotten out on the links yet this year, so I put off ordering them. Keep up with the opinions.
 
Originally posted by: STotaro
to save someone a google

TANSTAAFL /tan'stah-fl/ [acronym, from Robert Heinlein's classic "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress".] "There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch", often invoked when someone is balking at the prospect of using an unpleasantly heavyweight technique, or at the poor quality of some piece of free software, or at the signal-to-noise ratio of unmoderated Usenet newsgroups. "What? Don't tell me I have to implement a database back end to get my address book program to work!" "Well, TANSTAAFL you know." This phrase owes some of its popularity to the high concentration of science-fiction fans and political libertarians in hackerdom (see A Portrait of J. Random Hacker in Appendix B).

Thanks I was wondering what that was. I will pass on it, luckily I have all the wedges I need pitching, lob, sand.
 
yea I got 3 Wedges and they're pretty good.

The only problem is they call you several times a week for like 6-8months
 
I got the wedge set a couple months ago, it is a great deal for the price. My only suggestion is put a fake phone number in when ordering, because their sales people always call trying to sell you other clubs.
 
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