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SELL GOLF CLUBS
ADVICE
Are planning to sell golf clubs in the U.S.? Tired of the old set want to buy a new set? Many retail golf places will allow you to trade in your old set for a newer updated set. You should expect to get only a fraction of what you paid for, but it is better than the old set sitting idle in the attic. Check out our directory of potential stores in the U.S. to sell golf clubs to.
SELL GOLF CLUBS
FACT
The shafts of the Golf club woods were made of different types of wood before taken over by hickory. The varieties of woods include ash, greenheart, purpleheart, lancewood, lemonwood, orangewood, and blue-mahoo. In the middle of the 19th century the shafts were then being replaced by hickory wood. Despite this strong wood being the primary material, the long-nose club of the mid nineteenth century was still prone to breaking at the top of the backswing. The club heads were often made from thorn, apple, pear, dogwood, beech in the early times until persimmon became the main material. Golf clubs have been developed and the shafts are now made of steel, titanium, carbon fiber, or other types of metals. The shaft is a tapered steel tube or a series of stepped steel tubes in telescopic fashion. This has helped the accuracy of golfers. The grips of the clubs are made from leather or rubber.
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SELL GOLF CLUBS FAQS
LINKS
SELL GOLF CLUBS FAQ 1
http://golf.about.com/od/faqs/a/golf_clubs_faq.htm
SELL GOLF CLUBS FAQ 2
http://golf.about.com/od/beginners/a/faq_beginners.htm
SELL GOLF CLUBS FAQ 3
http://www.greenskeeper.org/gkgolfclub/gkclubfaq.cfm
SELL GOLF CLUBS FAQ 4
http://golf.about.com/od/faqs/f/clublengths.htm
SELL GOLF CLUBS FAQ 5
http://golf.hogom.com/how-much-should-i-sell-my-golf-clubs-for.html
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