Super Selection
You can head to your local golf retailer who typically feature a used club section or a clearance barrel. The easiest way to buy used clubs is at popular websites like Global Golf, Callaway Pre-Owned, 2ndSwing and 3balls. They perform thorough inspections and grade the clubs according to wear and tear. All of them offer great discounts, especially around holidays and the four Majors as well as the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup.
Great Way to Upgrade
New club models come out once or twice for some companies and much like new cars they lose value rather quickly, especially when similar clubs are introduced. You’ll find lots of great deals on last year’s models. Be patient in your research and pay close attention to the type of shaft and lie angle you desire and don’t forget about evaluating the grips.
Trade In – Save Money
You can often trade in your old clubs and receive a credit toward your purchase of used clubs.
Replace and Rejuvenate
When your favorite club breaks or wears out significantly (especially drivers) and it has been discontinued, it’s a great idea to check out the used golf club sites.
Attention Beginners
If you’re just starting out, spending thousands on a new set of sticks doesn’t make sense unless you’ve got a Victor Hovland stash of cash and you don’t mind the heavy dollar hit. You’ll improve quicker if you have your own set of clubs and used (or pre-owned as they say) is a great option. For those who absolutely must have new clubs, check out Stix, sleek looking, reasonably priced premium clubs.