| Before you purchase a set of used golf | | | | one original set. You don't want |
| clubs, you must remember to check the | | | | different models in the same set. |
| quality of the clubs and consider how | | | | Once you have done all this, you should |
| often you will use them. | | | | check the price. There are people out |
| Buying used golf clubs is an excellent | | | | there who will charge more for a used |
| option for golfers who don't intend to | | | | set of clubs than a brand new set with |
| play that much, as well as totally new | | | | the same model. |
| golfers who want to give golf a shot. | | | | Always shop around first and get an idea |
| The first thing to look for on a set of | | | | of the brand you want; make sure you see |
| used golf clubs is the club heads. Clubs | | | | the average price of the set as a whole. |
| that have been used a lot will have a | | | | If you are picking up a set of clubs |
| shiny worn spot in the center. This is a | | | | from a garage sale, there is always the |
| problem that can affect the flight of | | | | option to haggle the price down and save |
| the golf ball. | | | | yourself some cash. |
| The next item to check is the grip. Keep | | | | You won't really know how good the clubs |
| an eye out for cracks and splits. Worn | | | | are unless you get to test them. Don't |
| areas in the grip are also telltale | | | | be rushed into making a purchase, |
| signs of a heavy club use. You won't | | | | especially for a set of golf clubs that |
| want to have to re-grip the clubs; | | | | might not work with your own personal |
| re-gripping can easily set you back | | | | swing. Ask the shop attendant or seller |
| another $5 to $15. | | | | at a garage sale if it's okay to give |
| Next, you should check the set together | | | | the clubs a demo run. Get a feel for the |
| to make sure that they are all parts of | | | | golf clubs and see if they work for you. |