Sports Golf Organizer Metal
Sunday, December 20, 2009 9:18Posted in category Equipment
- Golf organizer constructed of sturdy steel
- Features five shelves to store your golf accessories on
- Designed with space for two golf bags
- Organizer is simple to assemble in a home or garage
- Measures 39-inches wide, 36-inches high and 16-inches deep
Product Description
This home or garage organizer is constructed of sturdy steel and features 4 shelves to store your golf accessories. Holds two golf bags. Simple to assemble. Assembled rack dimensions are 39″ W x 36″ H x 16″ DProduct Description
Well-located for storing your clubs, balls, shoes, lucky jacket, and other golf equipment, the ProActive Sports Metal Golf Organizer is constructed of sturdy steel and features five shelves to keep all well methodical and out … More >>
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Oak Ridge, New Jersey
Steve Roberts says:
December 20th, 2009 at 11:18 am
Fantastic small storage unit for dealing with golf clubs and accessories. Finally, all in one place.
Rating: 4 / 5
Lisa Ascencios says:
December 20th, 2009 at 12:28 pm
The first organizer that was shipped was missing parts. Amazon sent out another organizer and IT WAS ALSO missing parts – the same parts as the first set plus 3 additional pieces. By this time I was 4 hours into the project just trying to figure out which metal tubes I needed to assemble a complete unit. I called the manufacuter and they “CONFESSED” they had been having issues with their supplier. Nice of them to be proactive and notifiy their customers. Three and a half weeks after my initial order, the missing tubes came and I was finally able to complete the project. My advice is to stay away from this hassle. I wish I had just ordered the more expensive golf organizer from Frontgate – available on Amazon.
Rating: 1 / 5
Robert says:
December 20th, 2009 at 12:28 pm
Well made and perfect for our needs. Assembly instructions could be better but a huge “Thanks” goes to “Failure Not an Option, Paul” for providing brilliant assembly tips that saved me a lot of time and effort. All went together the 1st time using his tips. I also establish it very handy to sort out all the parts into groups and cataloging the groups using the original part numbers from the assembly parts list AND the bespoke part numbers from the aforementioned assembly tips. I’d also suggest not tightening the screws on the outer sides of the stand until all the shelves are dropped into place.
Rating: 5 / 5
Failure Not an Option says:
December 20th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Sturdy, brilliant appearance when assembled, functional (shelves useful, accepts relatively large/thick golf bags). Tips to smooth your assembly and avoid re-work (instructions are not the best), (i) be sure to identify 6 locations of part #15 (long threaded screw with no head) before assembly, (ii) parts list shows 4 part #7 but these should really be 2 part #7a (2 pre-drilled holes) and 2 part #7b (3 pre-drilled holes), where parts 7a are for front and parts 7b are for rear, (iii) parts list shows 4 part #6 but these should really be 2 part #6a (4 pre-drilled holes) and 2 part #6b (three pre-drilled holes), where parts 6a are for front and parts 6b are for rear. I bought two, assembly time was 60 minutes for first and 40 minutes for following. I spent a lot of time searching for golf bag organizers, I’m extremely pleased with my choice and consider my money well spent.
Rating: 5 / 5
Christian Halford says:
December 20th, 2009 at 1:14 pm
Like buying model car as a kid this thing is a chore. Instructions are *censored*ture only and very vague. Fantastic finished project and it’s absolutly do-able though.
Rating: 3 / 5