If you love digging for golf deals like I do, StackedGolf.com is worth a click. The site is run by Jon and Ash—the same couple who film thrift-store club hunts on YouTube—and it already has about 13 000 members and nearly 300 sellers. Think of it as a golf-only eBay where lots of listings start at $1 live-auction prices (the site is run through District that has a lot of other pages that sell various things). I’ve jumped into a few streams and tossed out my usual line—”Give it away!”—after picking up a club or golf accessory. Because everyone on the platform is a golfer, the vibe stays friendly; sellers would rather move gear to somebody who’ll use it than let it gather dust. Whats the biggest win for us subpar players? Cheap(er) upgrades mean you can test different sticks without blowing the beer budget. My tip is to watch the last 30 seconds of a $1 auction, drop one solid bid, and then walk away—no FOMO, no overpaying. Next time you need an emergency sand wedge, try StackedGolf.com and see if the seller lets you “give it away” too.
How It Works:
1. $1 Auctions & Real-Time “Garage-Sale” Streams
Many listings start at one dollar, and daily livestreams let you bid while Jon or Ash showcase clubs in real time. It feels like hanging out on their channel, except you can actually snag that Ping Anser they just pulled from a Goodwill rack.
2. Built-In Trust Signals
Every seller profile shows feedback and a running leaderboard, so you can spot reputable flippers at a glance. With most vendors coming straight from the Stacked Golf community, the vibe stays way friendlier than the Wild West of Facebook Marketplace.
3. Mobile-First Convenience
The marketplace runs on District’s live-shopping platform, so the app keeps your bids, watchlist, and shipping updates in one spot—perfect for killing time on the range between shanks.
How to Win the Deal Without Overpaying
- Watch the Streams First: Prices creep fastest in the last 30 seconds of a livestream auction. Tune in early, set your “max,” and resist the panic-bid.
- Check the Comp Value: Pop open a second tab with Sold listings on eBay. If the gap is 10 bucks or less, bid—you’ll save the tax and get quicker shipping from a golf-centric seller.
- Bundle for Shipping: Multiple wins from the same seller often ride in one box. Toss in a dozen used balls or a backup wedge to dilute postage.
Why This Matters for Subpar Golfers
Upgrading a bag when you’re a weekend bogey-machine is hard: “game-improvement” sticks keep creeping over $1 000 new, and big-box demo racks rarely stock older lofts or senior-flex shafts. StackedGolf.com plugs that hole. You get gear that still has birdies left in it, from people who actually play, at prices that leave beer-cart money in the wallet.
Plus, it fuels the circular economy Jon & Ash preach on YouTube: save clubs from landfill, save newbies cash, and maybe save a few strokes along the way.
Bottom Line
Whether you need a $25 gap wedge for those 40-yard “touch” shots or you’re hunting a bucket-list putter without the collector-tax, StackedGolf.com is worth a spin. Set up a free account, jump into a $1 auction, and see if you can snag a deal before the next guy in our “Subpar Golfers” tribe does. Just don’t blame me when your porch starts filling up with mystery boxes that cost less than a sleeve of premium balls—welcome to the Stacked life.





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