Awful business - avoid at all costs
Awful business, sending out damaged goods and refusing to issue refunds, claiming items are retagged and not in original packaging. Save your money and use a reputable business.
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Stockists of premium golf and leisure brands at fair prices with excellent customer service.
15 East Campbell Street, G1 5DT, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Awful business, sending out damaged goods and refusing to issue refunds, claiming items are retagged and not in original packaging. Save your money and use a reputable business.
Great service shoes delivered quickly and cheaper than other retailers with the promotional discount being offered. Thanks will definitely come to you first next time I am in the market for apperel
Really happy with both my new shoes and the service from the Active Golf Team, I’ll be back to visit as they expand their brands. Thank you 🙏
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