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Hi everyone,

Looking to start playing more golf this season.  Play Nike Covert 2.0's that I bought new a couple of seasons ago. I found this site helpful when making my purchase. I don't have a driver in the bag yet, the last lesson I took, ( 2 years ago),  the instructor suggested I get one because the newer ones are  easier to hit than the old models.  Last time I kept a driver in my bag was from a set I bought twenty years ago.  Any thoughts?  Oh, one more question given all the online sites for clubs and such which ones are reputable?

Semper Fi

 

 

 

 

   


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10 hours ago, SemperFi said:

Hi everyone,

Looking to start playing more golf this season.  Play Nike Covert 2.0's that I bought new a couple of seasons ago. I found this site helpful when making my purchase. I don't have a driver in the bag yet, the last lesson I took, ( 2 years ago),  the instructor suggested I get one because the newer ones are  easier to hit than the old models.  Last time I kept a driver in my bag was from a set I bought twenty years ago.  Any thoughts?  Oh, one more question given all the online sites for clubs and such which ones are reputable?

Semper Fi

 

 

 

 

   

Welcome to the site. I have had good luck with E-Bay. Just make sure that the seller is in the US and that they have 100% or close to 100% positive feedback. There are a couple of major sites like 2ndSwing Golf, 3 Balls and the PGA Trade-In Network that actively sell on E-Bay. Make sure they have good pictures and the driver comes with a wrench.

Best of luck.

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I'd agree on Ebay. Had very good luck there with used clubs. But do your homework. Good photos that show the whole club (head & grip) reduce surprises.

Drivers (even a few years 'used') are a more forgiving than the average of 10 years ago. It may be worth an upgrade.

Kevin


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