Should i get golf clubs at a thrift store?
Like i said in one of my other questions i have around $150 to spend an i noticed that my local thrift store has hundreds of golf clubs for like $5 up and down. Irons, Drivers and wedges but not bag (might get that later) Should i get clubs there?
When I started, I bought a set of clubs at a yard sale for fifteen bucks they were a set of old Wilson's and soon I was tearing up the course. later I put new grips on them and added some wedges and a different three wood. I was able to play those clubs down to a 39 on my course which was a par 36 9 hole. most of all it gave me the chance to learn the game , and to see if I was really going to stick with it without the huge outlay of cash on a new set. just try to find clubs that are similar, if there is not any sets there
As long as they are name brand and not fake, not sure why you would pass it up. If you are concerned that they are fake, might be one of those "too good to be true" things.
If you can, try to get matching clubs. Even if they're the wrong size for you at least they'll be consistently off. Thrift stores are one place to get clubs, but maybe try craigslist, ebay, yard sales, classifieds or local pawn shops.
Used golf balls will help too. try http://usedgolfballstore.com and just start playing. You'll know when your clubs are the limiting factor in your game.
Should i get golf clubs at a thrift store?
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