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3 Things You Must Check Before Buying Used Titlist Golf Clubs To Avoid Regrets




By Jed Baguio

Used Titlist golf clubs are great golf clubs even if its used. They usually retain their quality longer. I also suggest that you get a used golf club set if you're a beginner so if you decide that this game is not for you. You wont burn as much cash as you if you bought new golf clubs.

Just to avoid regrets on buying a used titlist golf club. I compiled a simple checklist for you.

I. Check and compare different shops.

That's right. If you have the time, I suggest that you shop around for used titlist golf clubs from different shops, suppliers or even from friends or neighbors. You'll be surprised on how much cash you'll be preserving in the end.

II. Inspect the Grip, Shaft and the Clubhead.

These are the 3 things that greatly affect the performance of not only used titlist golf clubs, but also most of the golf clubs. Check the grip if it has cracks or severely worn out and avoid such things if possible. Although re-griping used titlist golf clubs are not expensive but if you can find that not that damaged, then well and good, more cash saved.

But Inspect the clubhead meticulously! This has a huge impact on a golf club's performance. Make sure that it has no dents, cracks or hints of extreme wear and tear. Lastly check the grooves of the clubheads, make sure it still there and not faded.

III. If you can try to ask for a test period.

Although this is highly unlikely that they'll offer to test their used titlist golf clubs. But it's worth the effort. You will be minimizing you're risk, saves you time and money.

There you have it. These are the most important things to check in a used titlist golf clubs. Going through you're checklist ensure you that you'll get a good deal. One more thing. If you can expand the checklist the better. The worst thing that could happen is you'll get a better quality used titlist golf clubs for less cash.
 
 
About the Author
Jed Baguio is the webmaster of http://Golf-Tips.Useful-Tips.com. A site dedicated to bring you free golf articles and proven products that will help you're golf game tremendously.

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