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Never Spend Cash On Pre-Owned Golf Clubs Until You Know Very Well What To Look For
With the economy the way it is and the price of new golf clubs being what they are many individuals have turned a corner and began purchasing used golf golf clubs. It seems that the main reason that is always given for purchasing used clubs is the price. Another plus is that it keeps that used set out of the landfills. So as we go into this we need to know what to look for when buying a set of used golf clubs.
The face of the golf clubs head need to be the first thing that you look at to make sure that there is not much wear. Older clubs that have been used a lot will have a noticable thin or worn area on the face of the club. It many times appears shiny. This is not good because the club face won't hold the ball as well as it should. The growes in the face of the club all need to have good definition and not have any dents what soever as these will make a difference in the flight of your ball.
The next critical thing that you need to examin on the used clubs is the shaft. Graphite shafts can become weakened by indentation and worn spots in the shaft so be sure to look them over very carefully. Make sure that you test the shaft by twisting the head and the grip in seperate directions. If there isn't great resistance, it's a sign of weakness in the shaft. You only need to do this test with a graphite shaft. With a steel shaft golf club, looking down the shaft and making sure it hasn't ever been bent is all you need to do.
The grips are also an important part of the club so you will need to examine them as well. Common things that you need to be aware of will be splits in the grip, worn spots, and cracks. If you are really taken with a set and the grips need help, then you can get new grips put on them but you are looking at a cost of around 6 to 15 dollars per club.
Does the used golf club set have consitency with each other. Line them up and compare them. Make sure they all appear to have been in the original set. You want your used clubs to all be the same make and model that they are supposed to be. You can throw off the progression of your lofts throughout the set by mixing and matching.
Make sure that you do a price comparison between the cost of the used golf clubs that you are looking at and a new set. You never know there might be a sale going on and you may end up paying less for the new set than for the used set. Golf stores often have some really great money saving discounts on golf clubs so when looking at used ones try not to rush into anything.
Like anything else, until you test them out you can never be certain how well the golf clubs will perform. Find a place to take a few test swings and see how they feel to you.
If you buy a set of clubs that are used you can save yourself a great deal of money on the essential golf gear that is the most pricey aspect of the game. However, be careful and know what you are doing before you buy. The difference that it can make in the set you choose is huge.
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