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Investigating Used Golf Clubs? Look Over The Following Before You Purchase



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By : Frank Froggatt    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-27 14:36:46
Golf clubs can be real expensive; so many people are starting to buy used golf golf clubs instead of new ones. The main reason that most all of the people purchasing used golf clubs give for the purchasing decision is related to 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 golf clubs.

First, you need to check the golf clubs heads for face wear. Older golf clubs that have been used a lot will have a noticeable 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. Make sure the grooves still have well-defined edges and stay away from used golf golf clubs that show indentations in the club face as these can affect the ball flight.

Another important thing to look for in used golf golf clubs is the shafts. If the shaft is graphite and has any areas that are worn or indented, you need to avoid them as well, as these points can cause weakness in the shaft. Grab a hold of the head and the grip and twist them in opposing directions. If you don't feel a lot of resistance, you will know that there is some weakness in the shaft. This is only an appropriate test if the shaft is graphite. With a shaft that is of steel construction, looking down the shaft and making sure it hasn't ever been bent is all you need to do.
You will also need to make sure the grips in used golf clubs are good. The things that you need to look for will include worn area, cracks, and splits. Used golf clubs can have new grips installed on them, but it is not cheap and can add a cost factor of around 6 to 15 dollars for each one of the clubs.

Does the used golf club set have consistency with each other. Line them all up in a row and make a comparison. They all should appear to be from the same set of clubs. You don't want a set of used golf clubs with different shaft types or different models from club to club. Whenever you mix and match, you can mess up the progression of the lofts in the set.

Doing a comparison of prices between a new set and the used set you are looking at is also a great idea. 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 clubs so when looking at used ones try not to rush into anything.

Until you make a few test swings with a set of used golf clubs, you will never know how well they will perform. Find a good location that you can take a few test swings to see how they are going to feel.

If you buy a set of golf 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. You need to understand what we talked about above before you invest in a set that is used. It will definitely make a difference on the set you choose.
Author Resource:- I have found literally numerous webpages on the net at which you may purchase clubs on sale and many even possess second-hand sets. For those who have never thought about golf utility clubs though you might really wish to have a look. Find out more info by going to http://golfutilityclubs.com.
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