I am planning to sell a 1990s tour-used Scotty after getting it authenticated. Is eBay the best place for this, or are there other options to maximize exposure? I am aware of golf classifieds but want to reach a wider audience.
The best place to sell a vintage Scotty Cameron putter is eBay. I recently sold a Fastback 1.5 there. It might not sell quickly, but I usually have good luck selling on eBay. If you use Marketplace, you might get a lot of low offers.
eBay is an excellent starting point for selling a tour-used Scotty Cameron putter due to its extensive user base and dedicated golf category, providing great visibility.
Other Platforms to Consider:
- Golf-Specific Marketplaces: Websites like GolfWRX and MyGolfSpy often feature sections for buying and selling golf equipment.
- Social Media: Utilize Instagram and Facebook to showcase the putter and connect with a targeted audience.
- Consignment Shops: Look into high-end golf consignment shops that specialize in rare and collectible items.
Tips for Selling Your Scotty Cameron:
- High-Quality Photos: Take clear, detailed images to highlight the putter’s condition.
- Detailed Description: Include information on the putter’s authenticity, condition, and any unique features.
- Pricing: Research similar putters to set a competitive price.
- Authentication Documentation: Provide the authentication certificate prominently.
- Safe Shipping: Package the putter securely to ensure it arrives in good condition.
Hello, I suggest Online Marketplaces:
eBay: Reaches a vast audience and can yield high prices, but fees can be substantial.
GolfWRX BST Forum: A dedicated golf forum with a knowledgeable community of buyers.
Reddit (r/golf): Less specialized but reaches a wide audience of golfers.
Probably the GolfWRX BST Forum. That’s the largest concentration of knowledgeable people about golf equipment, and reasonably priced items tend to sell really rapidly.