How to Purchase Reliable Used Golf Clubs

By Erik Neilson , last updated December 4, 2011

Understanding how to purchase reliable used gold clubs can be difficult, especially for beginners who have never purchased a set of clubs in the past. That said, buying used golf clubs is a great way to get involved in the game without spending a fortune, as new clubs can be very expensive. In order to ensure that you’re getting the most for your money, there are a variety of things that you should look for when shopping for used golf clubs. The following are just a few tips to help ensure that you make the right decisions when buying used clubs.

Check the Clubheads

The first thing you should do when shopping for used golf clubs is to pay close attention to the clubheads. After all, clubs with damaged or poor-quality heads will be rendered practically useless, as they will drastically affect the ball’s ability to travel far and straight. One of the hallmarks of clubs that have been used for a long period of time is a shiny spot in the center of the clubhead; if you notice this, you should avoid purchasing the clubs you’re looking at. Also, ensure that the grooves on the clubhead are easy to pick out from one another, as edges that are not defined typically mean that the club will not serve to hold the ball well during a shot. Lastly, any clubs that have indentations on the clubhead should be avoided at all costs.

Inspect the Shafts

While most people know to look at the clubheads when inspecting used golf clubs, not everyone realizes just how important it is to inspect the shafts of the clubs. This is especially important for graphite clubs, as graphite can dent quite easily, which can drastically hinder a club’s performance. Inspect the shaft for dents, and also pay a good amount of attention to the grip, twisting it to ensure that it stays in place. Check the grips for cracks, which is often the first sign of deterioration. When looking at clubs that have steel shafts, pay close attention to ensure that they have not been re-bent in order to compensate for damage, which is often the case for clubs that have seen a lot of use over the years.

Educate Yourself on Market Value

When setting out to buy used gold clubs, many people don’t take the time to educate themselves on just how much a set of clubs is actually worth. This is a shame, as it often results in people spending far more for a set of used clubs than they should. Generally, used clubs should cost approximately 33% of what they might if they were brand new. Thus, you should strive to understand how much the set of clubs you’re looking at retails for brand new, which can help to inform your decision as to whether or not the price they’re being sold at is fair. Take care not to jump into making a purchase, as the more time and thought you put into your search, the better your chances of ending up with a set of clubs that you’re happy with.

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