Great service
Quick delivery. Excellent communication and customer service. Would highly recommend this company and I will have no hesitation in using them again in the future
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Ben Sayers was formed as a company in 1873 and is thought to be the oldest golf company in the world. Today, Ben Sayers continues to offer a range of high-quality clubs, golf bags, trolleys and accessories and supplies them all over the world. Wherever a game of golf is being played you can guarantee a Ben Sayers club will be present. How Ben would have enjoyed that, and the fact that over 148 years after he first got to work on those hickory shafted clubs, his name is more prominent than ever in the world of golf.
Ben Sayers, 35 Tameside Drive, B35 7AG, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Quick delivery. Excellent communication and customer service. Would highly recommend this company and I will have no hesitation in using them again in the future
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Excellent service second to none. Went above and beyond
Needed some new wheels for my golf trolley. Having played over 300 rounds with the same trolley, in all sorts of weather and over all sorts of ground they needed changing. The frame was fine but the wheels had taken a beating. Rob Frampton was very helpful. Great service.
Fault with my electric trolley reported. Rob Frampton couldn’t have been more helpful.
Superb service from your company
Ben Sayers electric trolley has performed excellently on my very hilly 18 hole course since purchasing earlier this year. Two minor issues were resolved immediately, efficiently and professionally by Rob of their customer services.
brought a 23 degree rescue club ,the worst club i have ever owned , cannot get the ball in the air no feel to it weighting all wrong ( i do use a 19 degree williams golf rescue which i hit perfectly fine ) if you want a cheap rescue club buy second hand ,you'll get better quality for less money
I had a problem with the electronic display on my Ben Sayers golf trolley and received great help and support from the agent, Tandem Group acting on behalf of Ben Sayers. Excellent all round service.
I had a problem with my electric golf trolley battery and when I contacted Ben Sayers I was put in touch with Rob , the warranty manager at Tandem Group who dealt with my issue in a customer friendly professional manner .
My problem has now been resolved to my utmost satisfaction
I had problems with the tyres on my Ben Sayers Golf trolley. I contacted Luke at Ben Sayers and it is not often now that you deal with someone who is so professional and understanding. I cannot thank Luke enough. I would recommend this company for the way my problem was dealt with. Again many thanks Luke.
Great customer service with helpful and friendly advice - highly recommend.
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