Buying Used Golf Clubs

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by Golf Guy

If you’re a new golfer or just someone who is looking to save some money, buying used golf clubs can really save you a bundle. With so many places to my buy used clubs, you can sometimes find real good name brand clubs at a fraction of what they cost new.

Before purchasing the club, it is a good idea to look at the club head for signs of excessive wear. If you see a brightly worn spot where the club strikes the ball, then the clubface will not make good contact with the ball and will effect the distance of the ball travel. You should be able to see grooves that have defined edges on the face of the club. This will assure you have good contact between the club and the ball.

Worn areas or indentations on the shaft of the club are a sign of weakness. Hold the club up and look down the shaft for any signs of it being bent or twisted. Testing the torque of the shaft can be done by twisting the grip and head in opposite directions. A weak torque will twist easily and should be avoided because it is a sign of weakness in the shaft.

When you select a used club, you need to decide between steel or graphite. Graphite clubs tend to be lighter than steel and it really depends on your style of play. You also might want to re-grip the used clubs. You can re-grip them yourself for 10 to 15 bucks per club.

Clubs made from aluminum are nice and light, but they are more susceptible to wear and might not be the better choice when buying used clubs. Metal is more solid than most of the alloy clubs and will probably be in a better used condition.

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