A Case for Used Golf Clubs and Equipment

The beauty of golf is that you can pick it up at any age. Maybe you’ve just started a new job, and your company has a team golf outing coming up that you need to practice for; or maybe you’re retired, and you want an activity that you can do with your new neighbors; or maybe you’re a young phenom who’s decided to pursue golf at the collegiate -- or pro -- level. Whatever your story, it’s never too late to learn how to play golf. But it comes with a price.

The cost of clubs and equipment often serves as a deterrent to aspiring golfers. Individual clubs can cost hundreds of dollars, and that doesn’t even include the rest of your set up: a golf bag, some tees, a few golf balls, and maybe a towel or some headcovers.

You get the picture. The cost to play golf can add up pretty quickly. That’s why we strongly suggest you consider buying used golf clubs and equipment. On SidelineSwap, you can find lightly used clubs for a fraction of their original price. Be sure to browse through our inventory to see what we have on site.

What Golf Clubs Do I Need?

You’re allowed to have up to 14 clubs in your bag. If you’re a beginner though, you won’t need a full set just yet. We recommend you start with a driver, a putter, a sand wedge, a pitching wedge, a 6-iron, an 8-iron, and a fairway wood or hybrid club.