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    I bought all new used clubs this year. I really wanted a set of good quality clubs but I couldn't afford what they cost. So , I shopped for used clubs. I got the clubs I wanted at a price that I coulc afford. Now, all I have to do is learn how to break 80.

    Looking for a used golf club? New is mostly best, but there are reasons that explain why it is frequently productive buying a second hand golf club.

    For example, if you are only starting playing golf, you may decide that it doesn't seem sensible to buy a new set of golfing clubs. This is because you may decide the game is not for you. If you have bought new clubs, you would then end up with something which has doubtless cost you a serious amount of money, sitting unused in the closet. Otherwise you will have decided you are desperately in love with the game but you cannot afford to buy dear golfing clubs. No problem because you should purchase a second hand golf club as and when you need one.

    This article is going to look at the advantages and drawbacks of buying a second hand golf club and what you ought to be attempting to find when making your investment.

    First you need to realize you can buy your clubs either singularly or as a set. If you haven't got any clubs at all, you may likely want to buy a set. But if it is a question of adding to your current set, purchasing a used golf club one at a time is the best choice.

    What type of used golf club should you commence with?

    Well that of course is entirely up to you and it is dependent on what clubs you have right now. Perhaps you want to improve your putting with a better piece of equipment? If so then an investment in a second hand putter looks to be the sensible option. Are you keen on practicing and extending your long range? If so then a driver will be what you're looking for. This is going to be entirely your own decision.

    The next thing you want to fix on is which kind of used club to take a position in. There are lots of different makes on the market. Even if purchasing a used golfing club, if it's a top brand then it may still set you back quite a large amount of cash.

    If cash is an issue then you will want to go for something that is well made although not something that is considered a top brand model. Don't be concerned, there are some fantastic bargains available if you take the time to look carefully. A second hand club hasn't got to be a top brand to be of fantastic quality.

    One of the best areas to check out bargains for a second hand club would be among your golfing chums at your local club. Golfers are always swapping their clubs for different sorts and brands and very often they are quite pleased to let the strange used club go to a good home for a fraction of what it is worth.

    Do not forget to check out eBay for your much wanted used golf club. Big bargains can be had on eBay so if you see something you like then keep a tight watch on it to be sure that it is not grabbed by someone else from under your nose.

    When you have managed to buy your used golf club ensure you examine it rigorously for any signs of undue damage. If you are not sure what to search for then ask a golf chum in the know to check it over for you. Do not use it if it is damaged as you'll possibly find that it makes your game worse.

    Ultimately look after your used golf club with tender loving care and it should give you lots more years of play. Satisfied golf!

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