Golf Clubs:
Buying Used Golf
Clubs
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Buying used golf clubs can certainly have a great
advantage over buying new clubs off the shelf.
First and foremost is the cost savings you’ll
realize.
Particularly if you are a beginner, or just a weekend
golfer that enjoys getting out with some regular friends on an
occasional basis.
I will
assure you that unless you play on a regular basis or more
competitively, equipping yourself for less money with a good
set of used golf clubs will not affect your game in a negative
manner.
And
while we’re on the subject let’s not forget the big advantage
dollar wise to buying used golf balls as
well.
By
putting your ego aside, if you are a mid to higher handicapper,
your game is not going to notice the difference with used golf
clubs or used golf balls but your wallet
will.
Buying used golf clubs on the
internet
Callaway
Golf
Preowned is a super website for getting a good set of
reconditioned used golf clubs at a good price. They offer
different levels of buying conditions and have an excellent
selection of used golf equipment for you to choose from. They
drivers, fairway woods, complete golf iron sets, individual
irons, wedges, putters, even starter sets, and golf clubs for
juniors.
Needless to say the
internet is chalk full of places to buy used golf
clubs. As I mentioned
the Callaway
Golf
Preowned is a great site to work with and you get the Callaway
name and backing on their golf equipment. You can literally get
a great set of clubs delivered right to your door at a fraction
of the price.
For custom made golf
clubs, clones and knock-off gosf clubs, another good store
that I have used via the internet
is Pinemeadow Golf. Pinemeadow custom
makes drivers, woods, irons, wedges, and putters. I would
strongly encourage you to visit
the Pinemeadow
Golf
site.
With the competition
in the market place for your business, you are only a few
mouse clicks away from saving some good money on your golf
equipment. And with the two sites mentioned here you can get
some great clubs at a discount prices.
Don’t get hung up on
the idea of getting used golf clubs. Be realistic about the
requirements of your game and taking a load off your
wallet.
Play Good Golf!
Jeff O'Brien
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