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how much should i pay for used golf clubs?

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Young Grasshopper

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im thinking about taking up golf. i have never played real golf before(only disc golf). id like to buy a set of used clubs from either a private party or golf shop. anyone have recommendations? ussally when i get into a hobby like this, i ussally don't like the buy the cheapest product there is, but dont like to get the most expensive either.

thx
 
im thinking about taking up golf. i have never played real golf before(only disc golf). id like to buy a set of used clubs from either a private party or golf shop. anyone have recommendations? ussally when i get into a hobby like this, i ussally don't like the buy the cheapest product there is, but dont like to get the most expensive either.

thx

Are you left-handed?

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MotionMan
 
At this stage try to borrow a set. You're about 98% likely to quit within a month, so there's no point in buying. Only buy if you play several times, like it and want to continue.
 
Sometimes pawn shops have stuff, but usually I find grandpa's old blades in there. You can go to a major golf store in your area, Golfsmith and Golf Galaxy usually have a good supply of good used equipment. Plus there are websites like callawaygolfpreowned.com and taylormadegolfpreowned.com that sell good used equipment. Get some kind of game improvement iron that starts with a 5 iron and goes up to pitching wedge or gap/approach wedge and get a decent real forgiving driver--anything from Callaway, Taylormade or Cobra will do. Good luck and have fun.
 
At this stage try to borrow a set. You're about 98% likely to quit within a month, so there's no point in buying. Only buy if you play several times, like it and want to continue.

Most courses will rent you a set if you cant borrow any. It's a good way to try out different clubs before you do buy some.

lol @ MotionMan, same thing I was thinking when I saw the thread title
 
At this stage try to borrow a set. You're about 98% likely to quit within a month, so there's no point in buying. Only buy if you play several times, like it and want to continue.



well the thing is i only have one buddy that plays and he does not have any extra clubs to let me borrow. thats why i want to buy used to i can resell them if i end up quitting. i don't see myself quitting though.


also I'm right handed
 
another one of these thread.

how much should you pay for used clubs? between one and one billion dollars. /thread.

i'd recommend a set owned by jesus christ and then used by neil armstrong to play golf on the moon, after which they were blessed by the mathatma with moon rock dust and the ashes of muhammed.
 
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