PGA Trade-In Network FAQ's

A PGA Trade-In Network Authorized Facility is a golf shop which has been qualified for membership in the PGA Trade-In Network.

All of these shops provide a high level of customer service, offer customers a fair value for used club trade-ins toward new equipment, and recognize the PGA.com Value Guide as the National Standard Resource for Fair and Accurate used club value information.

Participation in the PGA Trade-In Network is limited to the 28,000 men and women Golf Professionals of the PGA of America, and the facilities that employ them.

 

You can be confident that a PGA Trade-In Network Authorized Facility will offer you a fair value for your used club trade-ins, provide a high level of customer service and the kind of expert advice and assistance you'd expect to receive from a PGA Professional.

When you buy new clubs at a PGA Trade-In Network Authorized Facility, not only can you leverage the fair value of your used clubs to make the new equipment more affordable, but you will also receive a high level of customer service and the kind of expert advice and assistance you'd expect from a PGA Professional, *often including: custom fitting, swing analysis, technology advice, and even lessons to help improve your game and make golf more enjoyable.

All PGA Trade-In Network Authorized Facilities recognize the PGA.com Value Guide as the National Standard Resource for fair and accurate used club value information.

It is important to note that golf club pricing is not dictated by The PGA.com Value Guide in any way!

Retailers are not obligated to give the Trade-In values shown in The PGA.com Value Guide as retailers may find specific circumstances in their business and market, or their personal judgment on the physical condition of a golf club, determine a different value for a used golf club.