New Storage Solution for Keen Golfers 

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The new 'Club House' is a novel storage solution exclusively for golfers, built to exacting standards to withstand all weathers

New Storage Solution for Keen Golfers

The Posh Shed Company, best known for its innovative wooden garden sheds designs, have introduced a novel storage solution exclusively for golfers. Like their garden shed range, the new ‘Club House’ is built to exacting standards to withstand all weathers with a cedar shingle roof and with a mortice lock for security. Inside it has been configured to store everything the keen golfer needs in one convenient place.

Kay Frost, co-founder of the company, says The Club House introduction was prompted by friends who are passionate about the game and their clubs. She says:

“We know a number of very keen players and enjoy hearing their tall tales of golfing prowess. We were equally taken by their level of investment in clubs and clothing. When they told us that often this expensive equipment is often stashed in a corner of the garage or just as often a permanent fixture in the car boot it set us on the path to The Club House. We’ve adapted one of our most popular products, The Ludlow, and created storage shelving specifically designed to house everything the keen golfer needs.”

The Club House has space for up to 3 sets of clubs, stored off the ground to maximise air circulation, with trolley storage beneath, together with extra shelving to store shoes, balls and all-weather clothing.

For a limited period, it is available with free delivery and installation and a solar panel with lights representing a saving of £849, equivalent to 35% off the normal price.

Details of The Club House can be found at www.theposhshedcompany.co.uk


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