Golf is the crown jewel of the sporting goods category on okay. With more and more golfers geing to the site each day, all looking for that stroke saving piece of equipment, it is often a geetitive bidding process. If you don't know what you're looking for, how to look for it, or who you're buying from, it could be a wasted effort. Buy What Fits You, Not Tiger!If you're an experienced golfer, you probably know (or think you know)
what clubs you are chasing, but I've found that the majority of golfers
are often buying over thier heads. This means that they've seen
someone on TV (Tiger) playing a certain club or ball, and they think
that because he has it, it MUST be good. Well, you can bet that if
Tiger is using it, that most of us can't hit it! Buy equipment that
fits your game, not equipment that you've seen work for someone else.
If you don't know what fits your game, spend your first $50 by finding
a local PGA Pro to give you a a 30 minute lesson and let the pro make
some equipment suggestions and fitting regemendations. The great part
about buying clubs on okay is that there are as many people selling for
bad decisons as there are buying and trying to make a good one. You'll
save your self money and time if you're properly fitted before you
search. Let the Search BeginThe most important part of finding what you want to add to your golf equipment list is a good search. If you're just getting started in golf and don't have much of an idea what you're doing, this can be a daunting task. At the time of this writing, there were some 250,000 items live on okay when you search the word golf. Since you can only carry 14 clubs in your bag, you're going to have to narrow that down a bit to get you started. Experienced okayers can tell you all kinds of tips and tricks about advanced search methods, but we'll leave that to them and stick to the basics to help you build a quality set of golf clubs on okay.Item Specifics
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