Martee So how would you go about finding homes for these items, realizing books are not all that popular, old clubs certainly don't stand up to todays equipment.
At age 73 I have also acquired all kinds of stuff including golf, tools and lots of other stuff. We have been on a crusade the past year trying to thin the herd. I have pretty much sold all of the marketable golf stuff to fellow Buzzards or to friends. The other useable stuff I take to Goodwill. You do get a tax credit and hopefully someone will get some use out of it. I have always been a DIY guy and a bit of a tool ho. Trying to sell stuff locally is a PITA and in these crazy times I don't want strangers in my house so lots of stuff I have given to my friends and kids or to Goodwill. My grandson just graduated welding school and I gave him my stick welder that I haven't used in 20 years. Lots of stuff I don't put in the trash but set on the curb next to the trash carts the day before pickup and most often people pick the stuff up. Unless stuff is actually collectable just let it go as easy as possible.