View Full Version : 822 os's
FoosIason
March 12th, 2006, 05:17 pm
I just want some peoples opnions... what would a good price be to sell some Titleist 822 os Irons with regular flex shafts?... they are about five years old I would guess... and are in decent shape probably a 7/10 (10 being in better shape) I have had them since I was a 6th grader but I wasn't one of those kids that would throw clubs... I still frown upon it... its not the clubs fault... but they have still some wear and tear... because of my youth
Thanks,
Adam
kklick
March 12th, 2006, 07:00 pm
Here you go.
The pga value guide will give a decent idea of what to expect.
http://valueguide.pga.com/detail.php?brand=2768&product_type=205&model=43831
FoosIason
March 12th, 2006, 08:36 pm
Thank you
I have looked actually in the golf blue book... I just wanted some other peoples opnions ...
but thanks again
iacas
March 13th, 2006, 08:30 am
Thank you
I have looked actually in the golf blue book... I just wanted some other peoples opnions ...
but thanks again
You can usually get a good bit more (25 to 40% more) than the PGA Value Guide. The guide is a good, uhhh, guide for people who are just going to resell your clubs. In other words, they have to leave room to make a profit again.
FoosIason
March 13th, 2006, 12:32 pm
Yeah... I know what the business is like... working in a pro shop... and the golf course being in the family...
but yeah I think im only going to sell them for like $125... but thats just because its to a friend...maybe not the smartest thing.... but yeah
for instance selling my Adams Redline for 50 bucks when I only played 6 rounds with it... hated the club
iacas
March 13th, 2006, 06:39 pm
Yeah... I know what the business is like... working in a pro shop... and the golf course being in the family...
but yeah I think im only going to sell them for like $125... but thats just because its to a friend...maybe not the smartest thing.... but yeah
for instance selling my Adams Redline for 50 bucks when I only played 6 rounds with it... hated the club
I always try to sell my gear to friends at a good, good price. That way you know they'll be happy with you, you know the equipment you cared about at least for a little while will be cared for, etc. Win-win.
FoosIason
March 13th, 2006, 09:11 pm
Yeah Iv sold/ given this kid manya clubs in the past... he is happy I am happy...
and I guess he is going to buy my bag too... so thats awesome....
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