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Buying used golf clubs

Best sources, price check and buying tips for second-hand clubs.

Best sources for used clubs

1. eBay classifieds: Largest selection, local purchase possible. 2. Golf specialists (2ndSwing, Golf Xmas): Quality control. 3. Local club pro shop: Often cheap demo models. 4. eBay: Wide selection but shipping risk for high-value clubs.
When is the best time to buy used clubs?

Fall and winter (October–February): Many golfers sell after the season. Prices are up to 30% cheaper than in spring.

What to check before buying

Grips: Worn grips cost €3–5 each to replace – not a deal-breaker. Shaft: Cracks or dents are a deal-breaker. Head: Scratches are normal; deep grooves in the face reduce performance.
How do I spot fake clubs?

Check the serial number with the manufacturer. Fakes often have poor weld quality, bad paint and wrong logos.

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Fair price assessment

Rule of thumb: Clubs from last 2 years: 50–60% of RRP. 3–5 years old: 30–40%. 5–7 years: 15–25%. Older: less than 15%.
How much should I pay for a used driver?

For a 2–3 year old branded driver: €80–150. Newer (1 year old): €150–250.

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