10 Places to Buy and Sell Used Golf Clubs (2024)

Buying new clubs is not always the right decision especially if you are a millennial golfer on a budget or someone who is new to the game.

Recently, I was cleaning out my garage and decided to sell some of my old golf clubs online and was amazed to see the number of places where you can buy and sell used clubs. I thought the list below could be helpful to anyone who is looking to buy or sell golf clubs in the future.

1. 2nd Swing – This is one of the clear-cut favorites for buying and selling used golf clubs. 2nd Swing has almost 150,000 used clubs in its inventory, ranging from drivers with just a couple of hits to decades old iron sets . . . and more. Their trade-in program is excellent and you can put the value of your old clubs toward a new set, too.

2. Craigslist – I would not recommend Craigslist if you are searching for specific clubs given the limited selection, however, there are people selling (typically older) sets of golf clubs inexpensively on here. It may be worth checking out before other sites on the chance you get lucky and find someone who is moving and looking to sell a decent set. For example, I came across someone selling Ping irons for $100!

3. CallawayGolfPreowned.com - Did you know that you can buy refurbished clubs direct from Callaway Golf? The Callaway Preowned store even sells clubs from other major brands.

3. GlobalGolf.com A solid resource for clubs. Their inventory is pretty good, claiming to have 125,000 golf clubs for sale. They also have a flat rate on shipping, which is very nice. However, the look and feel of the website is a little "clunky" and seems as though they get a lot of older models direct from the manufacturer-- not necessarily used clubs for the best price.

4. Local public golf courses – Many public golf courses have old sets laying around that they are looking to sell. If a golf course has a driving range or does club repairs, the chances of the course having some old sets for sale is much higher. Doing a quick Google search on 'public golf courses near me' should provide you with a few good courses to choose from. To save time, I would recommend calling the course and ask the local PGA Professional if they sell used golf clubs or are willing to buy clubs before going to the course.

5. eBay – This may be a pretty obvious one given eBay is the largest marketplace to buy and sell... well, pretty much anything. The downside of eBay are the fees associated with buying and selling clubs; plus, there are often high shipping costs. eBay is clearly not a golf company, but with over 400,000 used golf clubs for sale there ought to be something that will fit your needs.

6. Dick's Sporting Goods, PGA Tour Superstore or any local golf retailer – There aren't many golf retailers left, but for those still in business you can find used golf clubs for sale. Many of the used golf clubs at retail stores are “demo clubs” which have been used by consumers in the store as test clubs. There is nothing wrong with buying a demo club or set. Sometimes retailers will give you trade-in money for your old clubs in hopes that you will buy a new set of clubs. Don’t fall for the tricks of the retailers telling you that you will need to buy new!

7. PlayItAgain Sports - I thought this company was out of business? Although there may not be as many PlayitAgain franchises out there locally in the market now, this company still exists and has a pretty good online site to find used golf clubs.

8. Facebook Marketplace – I’m fairly new to the Facebook Marketplace, but I gotta say I’ve sold two non-golf items on there and the number of hits you get from people looking to buy and sell is crazy! I do not think you will find much inventory on Facebook Marketplace, but perhaps you can find a wife looking to sell her husband’s golf clubs for cheap.

10. Sideline Swap - This company is a relatively new player in the used golf club market and I think of them as an ebay specifically for sporting equipment. I have not used the service or website, but it seems like an interesting concept which has a really nice looking customer experience on their website.

10 Places to Buy and Sell Used Golf Clubs (2024)

FAQs

How do I find out what my golf clubs are worth? ›

2nd Swing Value Guide is the industry's newest, easiest way to find golf club values online. It provides golfers with the unique ability to trade in their old clubs and receive credit to sell them outright.

How do you clean golf clubs to sell? ›

Soap and Water

This can be a good place to start for most clubs. With a simple mixture of soap and water, you do not need to worry about damaging the club. After a brief soak, use a small brush like a toothbrush to try and remove any rust.

How to value old golf clubs? ›

Irons clubs with smooth faces (no lines, dots, or other patterns) went out of style before 1910. These are older and generally more valuable. Old wooden clubs with long, narrow heads are good. Clubs marked “patent” attract collectors, because they are rarer than non-patent clubs.

Are golf clubs worth anything in scrap? ›

Are golf clubs good for scrap metal? The answer to this question depends on the type of golf clubs. If the clubs are made of steel, then they can possibly be recycled as scrap metal. However, if the clubs are made from graphite or titanium, they may not be suitable for recycling as scrap metal due to their composition.

Which golf clubs are used the most? ›

The most important golf clubs to have are the driver, 7 iron, pitching wedge, and putter. To round things out to a total of five golf clubs, we also throw in the hybrid. Each of these clubs serves a unique role, and because of that, it makes sense to have all of them in the golf bag.

What does 5R Flex mean? ›

5.0 Flex = Regular, 5.5 Flex = Regular Plus, 6.0 Flex = Stiff, 6.5 Flex = Extra Stiff, and 7.0 Flex = Extra Stiff Plus.

How to identify golf clubs? ›

Drivers and woods can be identified by their longer shafts and rounded heads. Despite having the same number, a 1-driver and 1-iron are angled at different degrees due to the way they are made. In fact, a 1-iron's loft is roughly double the 10-degree tilt of a driver. The same can be said for woods.

Can you use WD-40 on golf clubs? ›

Using WD-40® Multi-Use Product, and a clean microfibre cloth, coat the entire length of your club in the product. Massage the formula in, and allow it to dry. The product will create an invisible protective barrier on the surface of your club, which will repel dust and moisture.

Is Windex good for golf clubs? ›

The oil and sweat from your mitts will break down the rubber over time, but semi-regular baths can extend the life of any grip. Wiping down wet grips with a fresh towel should bring back some of the tacky feeling, but if that isn't enough, try adding a common household item: Windex.

Can you use Dawn to clean golf clubs? ›

Start by partially filling a bucket with warm water and a few teaspoons of Dawn dish soap. Keeping the ferrules (and above) out of the water, place your irons and wedges in the bucket and let them soak for a few minutes.

What is a #1 golf club? ›

The driver (also called the 1 wood) has the lowest loft of any golf club. Loft is the angle of the club face that controls trajectory and affects distance. A driver has a loft between 7 and 12 degrees.

What does 5 pw mean? ›

Q: what clubs exactly are in the 5-pws? thanks. Hello, The clubs included are 5-pitching wedge and a sand wedge.

What does 4 pw mean? ›

The typical iron set consists of (but is not limited to) the 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, and 9-irons, along with a pitching wedge and possibly a gap wedge (aka approach wedge). When shopping for an iron set, you'll see them listed per their set make-up (i.e., "3-PW", "4-PW, GW" or "5-PW, AW").

Is there an app that tells you what golf club you are using? ›

Arccos Caddie Golf App

At the heart of it all is data. The Arccos app collects so much of it, it will quickly give you accurate suggestions in terms of club selection. The smart sensors attach to each club – you get 14 – and it sends the information to your phone.

How do I check my golf clubs? ›

Airlines treat golf clubs like any other checked luggage as long as they're properly stored and tightly stowed. You won't be charged extra just to bring them on board. Indeed, some airlines will allow your bag as carry-on luggage so long as it weighs less than 50 pounds.

How do you find the serial number on a golf club? ›

The serial numbers can be found etched into the back of the hosel on drivers, fairways, and rescue clubs. For iron sets, the serial number can be found on the 5-iron (or the 7-iron for newer product), and neither wedges nor putters will have a serial number.

How do you know if a golf club is expensive? ›

The main difference between high and low-end golf equipment is the shaft and the quality of the materials used. More expensive shaft construction translates to better feel, potentially leading to better and more consistent swings.

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