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Yes, I've ordered from them in the past and had no problems.  I found them to be a bit more expensive than Global Golf and 3Balls.

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2ndSwing is probably the most expensive source for used clubs.

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19 minutes ago, SavvySwede said:

2ndSwing is probably the most expensive source for used clubs.

 Yeah I'm in the market for new/used clubs. I agree they are sorta pricey on the used.  New clubs are on par with everyone else.  I do like how they will fit your clubs for ya.  They do rip you off on used fitting. $1 per club for tape. Smh. 


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 Yeah I'm in the market for new/used clubs. I agree they are sorta pricey on the used.  New clubs are on par with everyone else.  I do like how they will fit your clubs for ya.  They do rip you off on used fitting. $1 per club for tape. Smh. 

I guess, but I don't see the point of paying full retail for the brand new stuff with them. I'd just go to the local shop if I were going to do that.

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I've had prompt shipping from them as well as global golf. I do find their website pretty clunky and slow on my iPad 

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43 minutes ago, SavvySwede said:

I guess, but I don't see the point of paying full retail for the brand new stuff with them. I'd just go to the local shop if I were going to do that.

Depends on where you live. Here in Hawaii we have roger Dunn, sports authority and roots and relics.  Not exactly good places for golf clubs. 

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6 minutes ago, GolfingInHawaiiSpoiledMe said:

Depends on where you live. Here in Hawaii we have roger Dunn, sports authority and roots and relics.  Not exactly good places for golf clubs. 

You're telling me none of the courses have a quality fitter and/or pro?

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I've bought used clubs from 2nd swing, 3balls and global and have had good luck with all of them. I just recently bought a set of used mp-53's from 2nd swing.  I thought the price was in line with the other sites and 2nd swing happened to have the closest to the specs I was looking for.  Clubs were in better than described condition - especially the grips which are like new.  Luck of the draw, I guess, but the grips are worth nearly half of what I paid for the set, lol. 

 

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On 2/2/2016 at 9:45 PM, JMHARDING said:

Ordered to vokey wedges from 2ndswing.com, r they a dependable online store?

I've had good luck with them - no problems

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40 minutes ago, SavvySwede said:

You're telling me none of the courses have a quality fitter and/or pro?

We have Aloha golf center.  They deal in very hi end stuff. Miura, XXIO, Honma. Baliseius shafts. Etc etc. 

Your lucky to get a dog and beer at some of the courses here. Most cater to the Asian tourist.  $10 sleeves of cheap balls $15 for a sleeve of pro V.  Clothes and apparel mostly. I did get fit in SoCal two weeks on vacation.  So I have my specs. I can get fined tuned at AGC. Few other shop but not going be any cheaper then buying online  

 

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