Why I Built a Golf-Only eBay Shop

11 January 2026

Why I Built a Golf Only eBay Shop

This post goes alongside a video where I explain why I created a dedicated golf-only eBay shop called The Weekend Golfer.

This decision followed a broader structural change where I split one general eBay store into three separate shops. This post focuses specifically on the golf side of that change and why it made sense to treat it as its own asset.

The Starting Point

Before the split, golf clothing and accessories were sold alongside other inventory inside a general reseller store.

From a sales perspective, this worked. Items sold, and there was no immediate pressure to change anything. But operationally, golf behaved differently from the rest of the stock.

It had:

  • a distinct buyer
  • different seasonality
  • different pricing expectations
  • a narrower but more focused audience

Over time, that difference became harder to ignore.

Why Golf Made Sense as Its Own Shop

The decision to separate golf into its own store wasn’t about chasing growth. It was about clarity.

Running golf as a standalone shop meant:

  • clearer sourcing decisions
  • more consistent pricing logic
  • a tighter definition of what belongs and what doesn’t
  • less context switching when listing and managing stock

Rather than trying to optimise everything inside one store, this allowed golf to be evaluated on its own terms.

What The Weekend Golfer Is (and Isn’t)

The Weekend Golfer isn’t intended to be:

  • a lifestyle brand
  • a content play
  • or a growth experiment for its own sake

It’s simply a focused resale operation built around a specific niche.

The goal is to see whether that focus:

  • justifies the time it requires
  • reduces friction
  • improves decision-making
  • makes the business easier to operate

How I’m Measuring Success

Revenue matters, but it isn’t the only signal I’m watching.

I’m also paying attention to:

  • how clear sourcing decisions feel
  • how much time the shop requires
  • how predictable pricing and sales become
  • whether the niche focus actually simplifies things

If the structure doesn’t hold up, I’ll change it.

What Happens Next

This shop will be documented as it runs.

Future posts and videos will cover:

  • stock breakdowns
  • pricing decisions
  • sales behaviour over time
  • comparisons with other stores and platforms

Whether The Weekend Golfer continues long-term will depend on what actually happens, not what I hope will happen.

This post documents a structural decision made while running resale businesses. Outcomes and follow-on decisions are recorded separately over time.

by Steve Flips

I run resale businesses and share honest notes on what I’m working on, what’s working, what isn’t, and what I’ve learned along the way.