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Used Golf Clubs Could Be Acceptable Answer

Be especially cautious when buying used golf clubs, as there may be hidden flaws that can ruin your game or even cause injury. However, for those looking for a top of the line set of clubs, buying used golf clubs may be a less expensive alternative. For the price of a good set of discount clubs, you may be able to pick up a much better set that has course experience.

When looking at a set of used golf clubs there are a few things you should inspect before making the decision to buy them. The first obvious things to look at are the grips on the clubs. They become worn and can become loose which can be a dangerous combination. Grips worn smooth can slip out of your hand when you swing the club and if they are loose, the head of the clubs tends to twist at the moment of impact with the ball. Grips however can be changed with minimal cost relative to the price of the clubs.

Take a close look at used golf clubs at the point where the club head attaches to the shaft for any sign of cracks or indicators that the head may separate. A small crack can lead to big problems if you swing the club and the head flies further than the ball.

Minimal Shaft Twist For Straighter Shots

With one hand, hold the grip of any used golf clubs you are looking at and the head of the club with the other hand and twist back and forth. The more the head twists the more likely you are to hit the ball off line as it will twist when it impacts the ball. The less twist there is to the club shaft, the better your odds are of hitting the ball straight.

To check for whip, hold the grip with both hands and make very short back and forth motions to see how far the club head whips in both directions. Some used golf clubs will have more whip than others even some new clubs, especially those with large heads, may whip more than an individual golfer can handle.

When inspecting a set of used golf clubs look at the shafts for signs of rust which could indicate a lack of care by the previous owner but above all else, ask why they are getting rid of what may be claimed as being a good set of used golf clubs. Upgrading to a better brand is the best reason you can hope for, but depending on the seller, any good excuse may be acceptable for a good bargain.