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used golf clubs what to watch for

by Dr. Alvis Dooley Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The details to look out for with used clubs will vary on the type of clubs you’re looking to get. Take wedges for examples. You’ll want to look for clubs with sharp grooves and a clean leading edge. These two details are essential when it comes to picking the best used wedges as they’ll play a major role at impact with the ball.

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Where can I buy used golf clubs for sale?

Find Great Golf Deals on Used Golf Clubs Golf Galaxy stores offer a great selection of pre-owned golf clubs to fit your budget from the best names in golf, including Callaway, TaylorMade, Nike, PING, Cobra, Cleveland, ADAMS GOLF, Mizuno, Odyssey and more. Every pre-owned golf club is cleaned, inspected for quality and graded on condition.

Why buy used golf clubs from Golf Galaxy?

Every pre-owned golf club is cleaned, inspected for quality and graded on condition. Trust our experts and know you are getting a fair price. It's time you own the high-quality golf clubs you've always wanted –for a discounted price. Browse the updated selection of used golf clubs at your Golf Galaxy store location each time you stop in.

What kind of golf clubs do we have?

We have every type of club you can imagine. From affordable golf clubs for those on a budget, mint golf clubs, and many used golf clubs with light cosmetic wear. You decide what you want.

What should I look for when buying used clubs?

That's just something to consider. Like buying a used car with old tires. Also, make sure the shaft flex is a match, too. And don’t forget, sometimes you can trade in old clubs and get a credit toward your purchase of used clubs, too. That's why it can help going through a reputable site or manufacturer.

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How do I know if my golf clubs are in good condition?

Irons/Wedge:Grip: Very good condition, may show small signs of use.Shaft: May show small signs of use, no bag wear.Face: Shows small amounts of wear, grooves are still in excellent condition.Sole: Small amounts of surface scratches.Topline: May have small amounts of bag wear, no major dings.

Should I buy 10 year old golf clubs?

Golf clubs of a recent vintage are always an excellent value provided they're in good condition and fit you reasonably well. If you do a little research and get guidance from a knowledgeable friend or good sales person, used clubs can definitely be the way to go.

Are 20 year old golf clubs any good?

There is no evidence that golf clubs deteriorate over time. Well maintained clubs will last a lifetime. 10+ year old clubs should be checked for better options but clubs less than 5 years old do not need replacing except for wear and tear issues to which wedges and forged irons are most vulnerable.

Are used golf clubs worth anything?

Yes, they are definitely worth money and each club in golf will earn you a lot more than sitting in your garage just taking up space. Like anything else, the total money you get from used clubs depends on the condition and viability to use today.

How long should golf clubs last?

Taking into account the different factors we've discussed, a quality set of golf irons can last anywhere from 8 to 10 years with proper care, and sometimes up to 12 years. Remember, if you take care of your golf clubs, they'll take care of you!

Do old golf clubs lose distance?

As we mentioned, truly worn out irons can be hard to come across, it would take me back to the days of using my dad's old clubs that were well past their sell by date. However, if you have truly worn your clubs out, you can lose about 7-10 yards on them.

Should I replace my 15 year old irons?

I would expect that trend to level off, but if your long game clubs are more than three or four years old, you should check out the new stuff. Unless you play a ton and shut down the range nightly, there's no reason a set of irons shouldn't last five to ten years.

How often should I replace my golf clubs?

Generally for club golfers changing your irons every year is going to be overkill and looking at new options every three to four years is a better time frame. The research says you can get a good 300 rounds out of irons before you need to start looking at replacements.

Do golf drivers wear out?

So, Do Drivers Wear Out Over Time? The fact of the matter is that, even though I may have been getting ahead of myself in the anecdote above, drivers can lose their pop over time. They can wear out and they start to lose efficiency in the face. This means that they transfer far less energy to the ball at impact.

Are 60 year old golf clubs worth anything?

Many clubs produced as recently as the 1950s and '60s are considered "classics." Some are worth $1,000 a set, and the right kind of sand wedge can bring $500 or more all by itself.

What happens to old golf clubs?

Sell old golf clubs to a golf-specific retailer like Golf Galaxy or 2nd Swing Golf. Sell them to a sports-specific retailer like Play it Again Sports. Donate old golf clubs to organizations, golf courses, or instructional facilities. Gift your golf clubs to a friend or co-worker.

Are titanium drivers good?

Titanium golf drivers offer greater distance off the tee simply because the face of the driver can be thinner since the material is so durable. A thinner face means there is more flexibility and more propulsion on the ball, due to a trampoline effect.

Buying Used Golf Clubs

Used golf clubs seem to be quite the hot commodity right now. With data coming out from 2020’s golf boom on how big equipment sales were, we’re finding a lot of that was in the used market by players looking to get back into the game, or to even get into the game for the first time.

The Looks

If you’re not too serious about your gear, then my advice is to not worry about beauty contests. If the club (s) don’t look cosmetically perfect, but are in good shape structurally, they’ll still play fine. They’ll also cost less because they don’t look as fresh. If you’re cool with that, a great way to save money.

What to Buy

This portion is easier said than done. This more means, “know what kind of golfer you are.” If you don’t play much, look for something in what golf refers to as “game improvement clubs”. Game improvement (GI) clubs tend to be more forgiving, easier to hit in the air, easier to keep in play, and longer in distance.

Test the Gear

This may require a little ego swallowing, but I encourage you to test used golf clubs before you buy them. Especially if you aren’t a gear nerd like some guy that would run his own golf website… This will give you a sense of what works best for you, any hidden flaws you can’t see just by looking at them, and a generally better perspective.

Final Thoughts – Used Golf Clubs

My biggest piece of advice is to take at least a little time to look around, see some things, do some research, and figure out differences between some of your options. Like anything else, there’s no reason not to get to know what you’re spending your money on. And have an idea of what your goal is.

Where can I buy used golf clubs?

You can likely find some used golf clubs at your local golf store. The selection will probably be smaller as they’ll try to sell you their newest products instead, but you can always find a sweet deal. However, when you’re looking for used golf clubs, you’ll likely find more options shopping online.

What details should you be looking for?

Take wedges for examples. You’ll want to look for clubs with sharp grooves and a clean leading edge. These two details are essential when it comes to picking the best used wedges as they’ll play a major role at impact with the ball.

Why Buy Used Golf Clubs?

You can try out a different set of clubs, save money on golf clubs, find something suitable for a beginner, and even buy a club that you always wanted to get for your golf club set. Here are some of the common reasons why golfers prefer to buy used golf clubs:

Why do people play golf with used clubs?

Most of the time, those starting in golf prefer playing with used golf clubs. It allows them to iron out any flaws in their game, as there will be a few mishits along the way. Beginner golfers aren’t going to hit the ball perfectly all the time, and they don’t want to damage a brand new golf club while they are still learning the game.

What is the best way to try out the latest golf clubs?

There are a lot of golf players who want to try out the latest designs of golf clubs. Buying a used version of the best putter or driver on the market is an affordable way to try out the latest equipment.

Do you need deep pockets to buy a new golf club?

When you’re shopping for brand new golf clubs, you need to have deep pockets as golf equipment prices are soaring right now. Many newbie golfers are looking towards used golf clubs, which allows them to save money and try out the golf clubs they want to add to their collection. There’s quite a market for used golf clubs, and with a little research, you should have no problems getting the ideal club for your golf club set.

Who are the editors of Golf Digest?

And they are sharing their golf equipment knowledge with you. Golf Digest's equipment editors, Mike Stachura and E. Michael Johnson, have covered the golf equipment business for decades, and there are few who know the equipment industry better. We've asked them to answer your questions in a weekly equipment round-up.

What is a good fitter?

A good fitter would be able to help you discover which grind and bounce is best for you. "Unfortunately, with amateurs, wedges are often the clubs that are least fit. There’s a huge opportunity for scoring improvement by spending some time to be fit for your wedges.

The Most Crucial Clubs

The official rules of golf state that players can only carry a limited set of clubs during any round. Despite the fact that stores sell specific combinations of clubs as sets, professionals can use any combination of legal clubs that work best for their game.

High-Handicappers

Typically speaking, high handicappers cannot hit the driver, because it can put them off their game. Because of this, they should only carry the following clubs:

Mid-Handicappers

Since more intermediate players have more control over the driver compared to high-handicappers, they should include this club in their arsenal. Also, mid-handicappers who are good at short games should also include gaps or the lob wedge in their bags. The following clubs are ideal for mid-handicappers:

Low-Handicappers

For very experienced players or low-handicappers, they must carry the following golf clubs in their bags:

The Putter

The putter is certainly an essential part of any golfer’s arsenal. Putters are used for low-speed, short, controlled strokes. They are used primarily for hitting the ball into the hole from a short distance on the green.

The Driver

When it comes to the driver, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all club. But that’s not to say that golf club manufacturers haven’t been trying! There are near infinite adjustabilities, such as movable weight settings, adjustable hosels and the like.

Wedges

The clubs with the highest level of lost are the wedges. Wedges were designed for shots that ascend and descend sharply. These include pitch shots, chip shots, strokes on sand, and short approach shots.

What to consider when buying a putter?

When purchasing a putter, new or used, the most important thing to consider is how the club feels in your hand when you hit the ball.

How many woods are in a golf club?

A standard set of golf clubs includes three woods (driver, 3 and 5 wood), eight irons (3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and pitching wedge) and a putter. Although there is nothing wrong with someone new to the sport buying a full set of used clubs, you can save money by purchasing a partial set.

What to avoid with golf clubs?

Avoid choosing clubs with rust, or with dents in the steel shafts or with large nicks in graphite shafts.

How tall is a golf club?

Most clubs come with a standard length shaft, but if you are more than 6 feet 6 inches tall or shorter than 5 feet tall, look for clubs with shafts at least an inch longer or shorter than standard. Most standard women's clubs are about an inch shorter than men's and are generally lighter in weight.

What are the names of the golf clubs in the Galaxy?

Golf Galaxy stores offer a great selection of pre-owned golf clubs to fit your budget from the best names in golf, including Callaway, TaylorMade, Nike, PING, Cobra, Cleveland, ADAMS GOLF, Mizuno, Odyssey and more.

Does Golf Galaxy offer pre-owned clubs?

Pre-Owned Club Exchange Policy. Golf Galaxy offers a seven-day exchange only policy on pre-owned clubs returned in the same condition as sold. Customers must present original sales receipt for all exchanges. Pre-owned clubs returned in a condition different than sold may be accepted on trade, subject to standard pricing and policies.

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