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Looking for a little guidance on selling my golf clubs. They are from I have been told very good clubs. All have long shafts as I am 6'4". I have a set of Titleist AP1 714 From 4 Iron to 9 Iron 48 degree wedge, Pitching wedge, and Titleist BV F Grind 56 degree 14. Scotty Cameron Dual Bal Newport 2 RH 38. Taylor Made M1 Driver 10.5 Kuro Kage 60G Flex-s Shaft. Taylor Made M1 Rescue 5 24 degree Kuro Kage 80 HY Flex S shaft. Taylor Made M2 3HL 16.5 degree REAX 65 Flex S shaft. Sun Mountain Three.5 Bag. SKB Hard travel case. I have played very very little maybe 18 holes 7 or 8 times and the rest driving range and lessons. I would say they are in damn near new condition but I am not an expert by any means. I would like to sell as a complete set. What would be a reasonable asking price and where would be a good place to try to sell them? Thanks in advance for any help.

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All I know about golf clubs is that liberals have a spot behind each ear where a driver can be properly applied.
There good clubs but I’m not an expert. The Scotty Cameron putter new is well over $300. KSL.com in SLC has a huge classified section on golf clubs it may give you some examples of what they are worth.
I don't know about the price but Craigslist would be a good place to sell.

https://missoula.craigslist.org
Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
I don't know about the price but Craigslist would be a good place to sell.

https://missoula.craigslist.org


I don't do Craigslist, to many BS calls and offers. Honestly I rather give a fire member a deal on them then get top dollar messing around with craigslist or Fleabay.
I would register on thesandtrap.com which is a golf forum and ask them for advice. Good luck.
Originally Posted by tpcollins
I would register on thesandtrap.com which is a golf forum and ask them for advice. Good luck.


Thank you
Posted By: chris_c Re: Any Golf club experts here - 02/15/20
https://www.golfgalaxy.com/s/golf-club-trade-in-center

Check pricing here and adjust accordingly
Originally Posted by chris_c
https://www.golfgalaxy.com/s/golf-club-trade-in-center

Check pricing here and adjust accordingly


Same with the PGA Superstore to get a comparison.

https://www.pgatoursuperstore.com/lessons-services-tradeins-learnmore/
Irons: $300-400
Woods: $300~
Putter: $200~
Bag: $100~
Case: $100~

You would probably make more selling everything separate. Golf clubs have a much worse resale than guns.
Originally Posted by go_bears
Irons: $300-400
Woods: $300~
Putter: $200~
Bag: $100~
Case: $100~

You would probably make more selling everything separate. Golf clubs have a much worse resale than guns.


That is the ballpark of what I thought for pricing. Seems fair to me.


I agree with Go Bears - you'll probably make more by parting the set out. Club resale value is usually pretty crappy - except for the Scotty.

Try this website - they buy and sell clubs.

https://www.2ndswing.com
I agree with the estimate from Go Bears, except for the Scotty Cameron Putter. That is “like new in box”, and should sell at $300 pretty easily. $200 would be a real steal.
I'll give you $150 for the Scotty.
Originally Posted by GrizzlyKid
I'll give you $150 for the Scotty.


When opportunity knocks............

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Posted By: 16bore Re: Any Golf club experts here - 02/17/20
Golf clubs depreciate like Dodge vehicles. Probably do OK on the putter. Trying to sell as a full set will be tough, especially with your specs.
Originally Posted by GrizzlyKid
I'll give you $150 for the Scotty.

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Posted By: t185 Re: Any Golf club experts here - 02/17/20
Check ebay

The irons and putter will probably sell fairly easily. The driver will be more difficult since it so old.

I would be interested in the bag. Send me a pm with a price shipped to PA zip 18951
Wish you lived closer as I'd be interested in the bag and travel case. I agree with others on her about selling the irons and woods separate. The Scotty Cameron putters are not cheap so don't give that away!

Good Luck,

Elk Country

Price might be high on the woods. Taylor Made M1/M2 are several years old. They are up to M5/M6. Still good driver/wood/hybrid, but couple years old, so depends on the condition.
Originally Posted by go_bears
Irons: $300-400
Woods: $300~
Putter: $200~
Bag: $100~
Case: $100~

You would probably make more selling everything separate. Golf clubs have a much worse resale than guns.


Nothing depreciates faster than golf clubs, hunting bows and snow skis. They have planned obsolescence down to a science. Marketing the fact that what they sold you that scored, shot and slid perfectly well last year; is no longer worth a chit.
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