Best way to sell a driver?

BluenoseGolfer

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I need a higher loft on my driver but I'm trying to cut my loses to a minimum. Its mint condition and I looked on ebay but as I'm a lefty there is only 2 used clubs on there and neither are shifting!

Also would it be possible to part ex it and get money of a new driver? if so what are the prices they offer like?

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Well, I just rushed into it and its my first "proper" driver. I know I should of got fitted but I just hate my local direct golf and find it intimating going in!

I'm not 100% sure I will sell it it may be down to a poor swing the results but as I said somewhere else I have a rescue club with a stiff shaft that I hit so much better and consistently further than my driver so it may even be the shaft.

I just wanted an idea really for advice what to do next and if I was to sell it the best route and how much I'd be looking at losing. I guess the original post came across like i'd made my mind up :D
 
There are a number of options. PX for the new one. If you go to AG they use Golf Bidder as a guide. You could always flog it via Golf Bidder anyway but they don't give brilliant quotes. Try your local pro. If you PX it with him you might get some advice with the new model
 
The pro at our place it top. He got me the driver i was after whilst at the same time, he put mine (sounds similar to yours in his shop) for sale, at a little more than what golf bidder quoted. He said leave it for a month or so and if it sells, then great and if it does not then go to golf bidder. It sold within about 3 weeks and i paid the left over amount.
 
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