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Best budget golf set7/13/2023 ![]() ![]() We’ll be covering all the places you should (and shouldn’t) buy used golf clubs later in this guide.īut first, let’s go into more detail on the advantages of buying second hand golf clubs. They’ll quality check the clubs for you, reject the dross, and give you your money back if you’re not completely happy. While public marketplaces such as eBay need a little caution (although can also offer up some great deals) there are a number of reputable dealers who specialize in used golf clubs. ![]() And if you end up buying a set of golf clubs that are falling apart, then it doesn’t matter what the label is: they’ll be about as much use on the golf course as a tennis racket.įortunately, it’s easy enough to avoid buying a lemon. Of course, with that being said, “used” is a pretty broad term…some are a lot more second hand than we might expect. Sure, the Ping G425 will be that little bit more forgiving, and perhaps a touch longer, but the G series irons were great clubs at the time, and nothing has changed in the intervening 3-5 years - they’re still great clubs. And generally a used set of higher end clubs (in good condition) will be better than a brand new set of lower quality clubs at the same price point.Īnd even if we discount lower end brands, if you’re not hung-up on the absolute latest tech (which let’s face it, is often a marketing gimmick) by going for a model that’s a few generations old you’ll be able to save yourself a hefty amount of cash.įor example, you’ll be able to pick up a used set of “very good condition” Ping driving irons (2018-2020) for less than half the price of the recently launched Ping G425. ![]() Before we explore the advantages (and potential disadvantages) of buying second hand clubs in detail, let’s start with a summary:įor most golfers - particularly those on a budget - buying used golf clubs is a good choice. ![]()
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