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Save Money on Golf Clubs

Golf clubs are expensive. Irons, woods and putters are all necessary to play the game, but how to save cash on them? In this article, we'll take a look at a few ways you can play better equipment without paying the price.

First off, let me start by saying that you should try to find a matched set of brand name clubs. In golf we're looking for consistency and you can't achieve it with mismatched clubs. Golf clubs from a well known brand are also worth the money. The time and research companies like Titleist or Callaway put into their products are the main reason for the price. Let's try to get the quality without the price tag. So, where to look?

Yard Sales
Among the cheapest places to find golf clubs are at yard sales. Often when players upgrade their clubs, they hang on to the old set. Then they get thrown into the yard sale.

Thrift Stores
The Salvation Army, Goodwill, local pawn shops or local consignment shops can often have really good deals on clubs. Often, you'll be able to haggle with the pricing. Just because the price tag says $200 doesn't mean that's what they'll take. Just ask if they'll take $150. If not, walk away.

Online
Craigslist, eBay your local media outlets websites' classified section, online there are so many places to look for deals on good, cheap equipment. Just be careful. Seeing those clubs in person before you fork over your cash wouldn't hurt. There are other sites that offer discount new clubs like Golfsmith and others, but somebody has already paid retail, so let's find them instead.

The largest one-time equipment expense for any golfer is their golf clubs. Finding ways to play better equipment at a lower price will save you enough money to go get a lesson or two and really improve your game.

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