"Have been patronizing this store for a few years mainly because of location convenience but honestly, if a competitor moved in nearby, I'd go there instead.\n\nFirst of all, staff is pretty decent, not perfect but not the worst. They have had some turn over so your experience may vary for each visit, just don't expect too much. They seem to be chronically understaffed and 50% of the time, getting someone to set you up in a practice bay is an ordeal. Which, btw, are now overpriced considering the equipment and quality. The website is a miserable experience to book a practice bay btw and checking in to pay is just as bad. The whole process could be streamlined.\n\nStore layout is awkward af. There are two registers up front separated by the entrance so you're standing in the way of people coming, going and trying to walk through. Very often only one register is staffed by someone, so plan on waiting in a line most of the time. This is where the staffing issues are obvious, in addition, their PoS systems are glacier slow so transactions are not quick & efficient. The cashier also often has to answer the phone or take extra time with a customer's need (trade ins). Seems like this is a bottleneck in the store, makes me NOT want to purchase anything there because the wait & transaction process is painful. Again, not blaming staff, this is a PGAStore corp. decision to go cheap on PoS and create an awkward store layout & experience; thus discouraging me from wanting to purchase anything, unless I see there is no line, but there often is.\n\nLessons & fittings. Have not personally experienced this so cannot speak to it, though others online have and it is not great apparently, do your research. However. If you want to talk golf equipment, most of the staff over at fitting bays can be knowledgeable and helpful, IF they have the time, which usually they do not because they're very busy. So often, trying a used club will also be an exercise in patience. This is sort of understandable but seriously, if an associate walks past someone hold a club looking for assistance (this has happened more than once) at least ask to make an effort. But again, most staff is friendly knowledgeable & try to be helpful.\n\nClothing selection is adequate though pricey, even for golf. They also have the standard shoe selection, though often out of stock for most common or popular sizes. Again, do not expect much. Balls, gloves and other accessories are plentiful and pretty much as you'd expect.\n\nThe putting green area is awesome. Great to just pick out a display model and try it. \n\nIn the end, I only go here if I have no choice because I advocate supporting local over corporate stores and this one is an example why; too much price for a mid to low experience."
Midwest Cards
3.5
12
401 N Front St, Columbus
CLOSE · 11:00 - 22:00 · +1 614-916-9188
"We pre-ordered Panini 2025 NFL cards. The delivery was right on time, the packaging secure and they passed verification on the Panini site. It was fairly priced and I very much appreciated that Trevor followed up on our delivery the day after we received it making sure we were satisfied with everything. We plan on ordering from them again very soon!"
lululemon
4
14
1500 Polaris Pkwy, Columbus
CLOSE · 11:00 - 20:00 · +1 614-635-7930
"Purchased pants. Had them altered. Picked up pants. Got home to wash the pants and realized all three associates missed removing the security tag. Drove 40 minutes back to the store and arrived 20 minutes prior to them opening at 11:00am. Talked with associate who yelled at me from the back of the store (couldn't even be bothered to walk up to talk to me) and stated she wouldn't help me until the store opened in 20 minutes."
Buckeye Power Sales
3.5
14
6850 Commerce Court Dr, Blacklick
CLOSE · 08:00 - 17:00 · +1 614-861-6000
"Don't know why they advertise a service department, requested service online, no reply, called service department, got voicemail, nobody ever called back. This was 2 months ago. Ever heard of Customer Service? Terrible!"
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