2618 days ago

Ladies golf clubs + golf bag + trundler

Deb from Paremata

Everything you need to get golfing...
Mizuno Chime e "taste of elegance" full set of right handed clubs (carbon shaft):
1, 4 & 5 "woods"; 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 irons plus pitcher & sandwedge, and I will included a Brosnan "Wayne Grady" putter (made in the USA).

Also included is an awesome golf bag (in excellent condition) with storage and pockets galore;

Plus..... Brosnan Turf Glider trundler with a seat (also in excellent condition).

I will also throw in 3 covers for the woods, 18 used golf balls, 3 brand new Top Flite golf balls, tees etc.

I have had the set a while, but it has been used less than 20 times and is in perfect condition. If you would like more photos emailed, let me know and provide your email address.

You are welcome to view the clubs (Paremata Wellington).

Price: $250

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