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I just found a new - still in plastic - 2007 Titleist Bob Vokey SM56-14 left handed wedge with a steel shaft.  It still had the sticker price on it of $125.00 from 2007.

I gave the owner $20 for it.  Would anyone have an idea of its value??  I am not selling it but giving it to a friend as a gift who is new to golf and would like him to have an good understanding of the club and Vokey wedge history.

Thanks in advance for any info.


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Yeah, unless they are antique or very rare, golf clubs don't tend to go up in value. In the sporting goods shops around me, I tend to see prior year wedges priced between $50-$70 bucks. You got a good deal for sure, but then again, you are giving it to a buddy so who really cares what it's worth??

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At least it's got the old grooves.  That's bonus for your buddy.

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I have the last model year with the old grooves.  It's a 58-08.  To me, it's worth a LOT more than $20!  I'd say you got a steal on a really nice wedge.  Good on you for gifting it to a friend.  He'll probably wear it out over the next 5-10 years.

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Look on ebay..price will vary, but anywhere from 50.00 to 100.00

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Left handed means it usually fetches less than a righty - $20-$30 seems to be reasonable. As it's a gift, the price is immaterial though.


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Look on ebay..price will vary, but anywhere from 50.00 to 100.00

+1 on this.  E-bay is a good indicator of sale value.  Vokeys can keep their value if they are in good shape.  I just sold two that were used and had scratches on the soles for $100 for the pair.  They were 2008.  New would fetch more.

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Left handed means it usually fetches less than a righty - $20-$30 seems to be reasonable. As it's a gift, the price is immaterial though.

good post but you've not much experience trying to find lefty clubs, that was a one time good deal


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