Golf clubs second hand is it worth?
Sometimes when talking about golf clubs second hand clubs we imagine very cracked or crushed, with many brands of use, however, there is a market for second hand clubs, which I always seemed particularly attractive for the value, in fact, most clubs I’ve had, I have not released.
We’re not talking about old models and outdated, if not quite current models , sticks that barely sticks have been used or have simply been exposed in stores, or orders that have never been removed but with the current rate at which the brands are bringing sticks to the market, many shops are the need to lighten their stock. In other cases, are those golfers who have purchased as many times I have, and want to get rid of them because the club does not believe them, which does not mean that the club has any defect, only that there has been golfer and a crush on each stick.
The downside to agreeing to buy second-hand clubs , you can not have the pleasure of premiering the suit, however, I have concluded that any new suit that I bought, a few days, will be the same or worse Many clubs offered second-hand, but between the pleasure of brand and price clubs we saved buying those used or new semi, you can be the key for us to access that model we were seeking.
Another advantage of buying used clubs is that if you’re one of those golfers who normally do not buy the standard configuration of the sticks, it is likely that second-hand markets, find these models, implying that within ten days such material may be in your hands if the club is in the U.S. or the same day if you’re lucky enough that any gamer in your club is pulling away from him or your pro shop is selling in its section of stocks.
Yes, I have always defended and will continue to argue that the fitting is the best way to buy a club that suits your swing, but it is also true that usually that will cause the price is higher than the price of a stick second hand, which is quite logical, because one is a product used, and the other is a new product with a service. But what difference you are willing to pay to have a new product tailored to your swing?
I will go one step further, I do not know to what extent golf companies themselves are responsible for that flea market I look so attractive. At present the major brands have some products with short life cycles, need only look at the saga of the Taylor Made R9. If you are of those players who enjoy the new models, the time you have to amortize the investment ‘made is very short, so at least in my case, I retract often make the payment to the new product with its fitting requires, because who knows if the model to take out within 6 months I like more than the now and has convinced me.
Yes, this post may seem incongruous, but really I have a conflict of interest, because on one hand I love the idea of having a suit made to my measure, but on the other, there is every bid as indecent sticks there. Is it serious?