This limited time promotion will run through Masters Sunday. You may see some upcoming 150% trade specials offered by various OEM’s or big-box stores. Unfortunately, those promotions are only good towards certain new product lines offered only by limited manufacturers.
We have a great relationship with locally owned Next Round, which has an established and impressive national footprint in the online “experienced” golf club retail and wholesale business. As they are located very close by, we can save you the costly shipping that is typically tacked on to the clubs you are trading in (and we take care of the delivery as well).
For a limited time, through Masters Sunday, you can receive up to 150% of the trade value as credit towards any custom clubs (fit for and purchased through Hodson Golf). The best part – we can take most anything in trade, and you can put that credit towards any clubs you purchase through Hodson Golf, regardless of manufacturer or model. We can even take trade clubs towards re-shaft or repair work through Hodson Golf
HOW IT WORKS – You schedule your fitting with us for, let’s say a new driver. Before the fitting, you submit a quote request through Next Round to get the trade value of your old driver. As an example, let’s say your quote for the trade value is $200. With our special, you would then receive a $300 credit towards your new driver (any brand, make, or model). When you pick up the new driver, you simply give us your trade-in driver and we take care of the rest!
This promotion will apply to all fittings scheduled or requested prior to Masters Sunday. Please let us know when you book your fitting that you would like to take advantage of this limited special. This special would even apply to bookings requested prior to Masters Sunday for a scheduled date later within the month of April.
Andrew is proud to sit on the National Fitters Board with Callaway Golf and has been proudly designated as one of the top 100 fitting centers by Golf Digest ever since this prestigious designation began back in 2010.