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March 2024 by Raymond D.
I live in Delray Beach I came down to Mallett golf. Their hours on the website doesn't give an ending time. The hours on the door says 4 PM when I called the number I got a voicemail at 2:30 stating they close at 5 PM knocked on the door. No one answered. There is a car outside. Unbelievable seems like nobody wants to make money. These days would never come here again.
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May 2021 by Mike Simmons
Great company to work with. Natalie is a really nice person to do business with. And WOW is she a beautiful woman!
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January 2021 by Crystal Sakura
This is Mallard Golf Inc and they are awesome. They have a lot of items and you can even sell your clubs to them if they are pro-line which was cool. I love this place and their online eBay store (usedgolfballsonline) too :)
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January 2021 by Bob Young
Bought balls here. They are great, very pleased. Thank you.
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October 2020 by Nilvamar Faria Da Silva
(Translated by Google) Wonderful(Original)Maravilhoso
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June 2014 by Flagrante D.
Buyer beware. Bought Nike golf shoes here five months ago. Thought I got a fair deal until the soles separated after 8-10 rounds of golf. Nike suggested returning to point of purchase. Mallard rep pointed to No Refund - No Exchange sign behind register. Then rep took me to an in-store, identical model Nike shoe box and pulled out the 2 year mfg warranty card and said they are covered by manufacturer. I went on Nike's warranty claim website only to find out that they do not warranty anything 2 years past the date shoe was manufactured. I checked the shoe tag to find that the shoe was manuactured in June 2011. I bought the shoe in Feb 2014. That means that the date I purchased the shoes "new", it was already eight months out of warranty by the manufacturer. Yet Mallard is representing them as new and covered under manufacturer warranty. In fact, while at the store today, I check the shoes they had for sale an found one with a mfg date in 2010! Same early dates were found with the Callaway shoes displayed. Had I known the warranty of these shoes and not relied on store representation, I would not have purchased them. The moral of this story is to do your homework. And if a store has a No Refund - No Exchange policy, go to a chain store like Golfsmith. And, check Nike's website for the list of "authorized" vendors; of which Mallard is not listed. Very disappointing.