How to Buy Used Golf Clubs

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How to Buy Used Golf Clubs

The first thing you need to check is the club heads for face wear. Most often you'll find clubs that have been used for a long time will have a shiny worn spot in the center. This isn't good because the club face won't hold the ball as well as it should. Make sure that the grooves on the club still have well-defined edges and be sure to stay away from used clubs that show signs of heavy wear as these can affect the flight of your ball.

The shaft is another important thing to look at closely when you are inspecting used clubs. To test graphite shafts, check to make sure they don't have worn areas or indentations, and then twist the grip and the head of the club in opposite directions.You should feel a substantial bit of resistance. When testing steel shafts, check for the same signs of wear and look down the shaft to make sure it hasn't been bent back into shape.

Inspect the grips on the golf clubs. Be on the lookout for cracks, splits, and worn areas. Keep in mind that it will cost you between $6 and $15 per club before you purchase a used set of clubs and add that on top of your purchase price.

Another quick test is to line up all of the clubs and compare them. Make sure they all appear to have come from the same set. You don't want a set of used golf clubs with different shaft types or models.

The final test is the only way that you can really tell how a used set of golf clubs will perform. You will need to find a place to take a few test swings and see how they feel to you. This is very important because, you will be using them for a long time and your score will depend on them.

The last thing you should do is compare prices for new clubs versus what you will be paying for your used clubs. Sometimes you can get a new set for less than what the used set is selling for. Always be sure to keep a look out, because sometimes you can find a great deals at your local golf store or by doing some shopping online.

Purchasing a set of golf clubs is a big deal, so don't jump in too quickly when it comes to getting the right clubs for you! Take your time. Buy golf clubs that will help you improve your game.