Stop Buying These 7 Golf Clubs Brand New And 5 You Should Always Buy Used

BUILD A SMART BAG - https://hotm.io/themoderngolfer The worst time to buy most golf clubs is exactly when the company tells you they are revolutionary. In this video, we break down 7 golf clubs you should stop buying brand new and 5 clubs you should almost always consider buying used. The point is not that new equipment is bad. The point is that golf clubs often lose price much faster than they lose performance. A driver, fairway wood, hybrid, iron set, wedge, or putter can still perform almost exactly the same after the marketing cycle moves on — but the price can drop by hundreds of dollars. Smart golfers understand when new stops mattering. In this video, we cover: ⛳ Why launch-day golf clubs are often the worst value. ⛳ Why flagship drivers lose money faster than they lose performance. ⛳ Why fairway woods and hybrids can be smart used purchases. ⛳ When wedges should be bought new — and when they should not. ⛳ Why premium putters can be great used buys. ⛳ Why forged and cavity-back irons hold value on the course even after prices drop. ⛳ How to let someone else pay the launch-day tax. Golf companies profit from urgency. Smart golfers profit from patience. The best club is not always the newest one. It is the one that still fits your game after the hype disappears, the price drops, and the performance remains. 💬 Comment below: what is the best used club you ever bought? 👍 Like the video, subscribe for more honest golf equipment breakdowns, and share this with someone about to pay full retail for a club that may be on clearance in six months. #Golf #GolfEquipment #GolfGear #GolfClubs #UsedGolfClubs #GolfReview #GolfTips #GolfDrivers #GolfIrons #GolfPutters #GolfWedges #GolfFitting #GolfEquipmentReview #GolfValue #GolfSavings #AmateurGolf #Golfers #GolfClubFitting #GolfDeals #GolfGearReview