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Is There Anything Wrong With Used Golf Equipment?

If you are on a budget, but golf is your sport of choice, you have many options to purchase pre-owned golf equipment. From gently worn items to golf carts that no longer suit the needs of fellow golfers, there are countless ways to find high quality golf items at low prices.

Golf clubs are a very intimate part of your golf game. Purchasing used golf clubs can be tricky but not impossible. If you are patient and have an idea what type of golf clubs suit you best, resale shops are a good place to find quality golf clubs. In looking for left handed clubs or other unique features you might be surprised how easily your search will succeed in sound results.

Gently worn golf shoes are not an uncommon purchase either. Whether at a yard sale, thrift store, or a golf accessory store, name brand shoes are easy to find. Again, patience helps in your search efforts. There is a saying among resale shop patrons, "If you are looking for something specific, odds are you won't find it until you have already bought it new!"

Used golf balls can be found by the bag at yard sales or thrift stores (or in water hazards!) These balls are a smart purchase because they allow


you to practice your swing without worrying about losing new balls. Bags of tees can be found for minimal cost too. Ball washers, golf towels, and cleat wrench kits are all likely finds in the resale atmosphere, while head covers and other accessories are common among yard sales and in resale shops.

Golf cars and carts can also be purchased used. A good idea, considering the high initial cost of these items! Even purchasing a golf car that needs a small amount of maintenance or possibly a new mechanical part is not necessarily a bad decision. There are websites available that make finding replacement parts for motorized golf cars a breeze. (Hint: eBay)

Purchasing pre-owned equipment is a great way to save money and most times you will find decent, well taken care of products. More than likely your pre-owned equipment will bring you years of happy use.

About the author:

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Levi Bloom is the creator of GreatGolferDeals.com, the best place to find great deals on new and used golf equipment. You'll find clubs, bags, balls, even golf carts!