April 27, 2007
Tips for Purchasing Used Golf Clubs
If you’re new to the sport of golf, purchasing used golf clubs can save you a great deal of money. In fact, a used set is recommended for beginners until they decide to pursue the game long term. Many novice golfers spend a fortune on new clubs only to have their interest in the game wane a few months later. For those just starting out, practice and effort are more important than the quality of your clubs.
Tips for Purchasing Used Golf Clubs
In order to get the best deal for your money, you will want to consider several factors before deciding upon a set of clubs.
1. First of all, you’ll want to consider the price of the clubs. How does it compare to a new set of similar quality clubs? If there isn’t much difference in price, you are better off searching for another set. Often when a set is only a year or two old, the owner may not be willing to negotiate much on the asking price.
2. Inspect the condition of the shafts. This is especially important for graphite shafts. Make sure the shafts are not dented or contain any worn spots.
3. Look over the club heads for wear. The grooves should be in good condition and the face should not have any worn areas.
4. Next give the grips a good inspection. They should not contain any cracks or tears. Although you can always choose to have the clubs regripped, be sure to add this amount to the total cost. Usually it is best to pass on used golf clubs that have damaged grips. The goal is not to invest much money initially. It is better to save your money and purchase a new set later if desired.
5. It is also important to make sure the set of clubs is uniform. Often golfers may damage a club and replace it with a new one. Ask the owner if all of the clubs are from the original set before making a purchase.
6. Lastly you’ll want to test the clubs before agreeing to a purchase. Surprisingly many golfers forget to do this. Although the clubs may appear to be in good condition, you won’t really know until after taking some practice shots.
When searching for a set of used golf clubs, be sure to explore all available options. Most golf retailers offer clubs for resale and will usually have a designated area in which you can test the clubs. The only disadvantage of purchasing from a retailer is they are limited in how much of a discount they can offer. Often your best bet will be to purchase directly from the owner. You can locate used golf clubs by looking in the classified section of your local newspaper or by searching online at sites like EBay. However, if the clubs must be sent to you, be prepared to pay additional charges for shipping.
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