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    How to Buy Used Golf Clubs

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    If you're a new golfer or just someone who is looking to save some money, buying used golf clubs can really save you a bundle. With so many places to my buy used clubs, you can sometimes find real good name brand clubs at a fraction of what they cost new.

    When purchasing used clubs, you will want to look at the club head to make sure that there is no spot worn right in the center of the head where the ball strikes the club. If there is, the club has been used a lot and the worn club face will not contact the ball as well. You want to see some grooves with defined edges.

    If the shaft of the clubs have worn areas or indentations, this could weaken the club and cause it to break. Look down the shaft length wise and see if it has been bent or twisted. You also want to test the torque of the shaft by twisting the grip and the head in opposite directions. If the torque is solid, you should not be able to twist it far. If you can easily twist it, then it's a sign of weakness in the shaft and you should avoid that club.

    Choosing between a graphite and metal club should be determined by your own preference. What type of club you play better with should be the type you choose. Each person has their own favorite and when buying used clubs, you need select the ones that are best suited to you.

    Alloy clubs such as aluminum are great clubs but for buying used they might not be such a good choice. Alloys are more susceptible to wear than those made from metal. Alloys can be a bit cheaper to buy but since your buying them used, try and stick with metal clubs.

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