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