Purchasing used golf clubs can be a great way for a new or budget conscience golfer to find clubs at affordable prices. Many times, name brand clubs can be bought used in near pristine condition.
Take a look at the club head for signs of wear before you buy it. A worn spot on the club head where the ball strikes will prevent the ball from making good contact and affect the performance. Grooves that have defined edges on the face of the club show that the club still has some life left in it and has not been completely worn out.
Worn areas or indentations on the shaft of the club are a sign of weakness. Hold the club up and look down the shaft for any signs of it being bent or twisted. Testing the torque of the shaft can be done by twisting the grip and head in opposite directions. A weak torque will twist easily and should be avoided because it is a sign of weakness in the shaft.
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