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Golf Deals Across 7 Marketplaces

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Golfers upgrade constantly — a new driver every couple of seasons, a fresh set of irons chasing a few more yards — and all that last-year gear floods the secondhand market in excellent shape. That churn is good news for buyers, but the genuinely underpriced sets and premium drivers still get claimed fast. DealHunter watches all seven marketplaces at once and pings you the moment a matching club, set, or bag shows up.

Inventory is scattered by type. eBay is the deepest well for individual clubs, shafts, and full sets you're happy to have shipped, and it's the easiest place to compare specs side by side. Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and Craigslist carry the local cash deals — full bags someone is clearing out of the garage, often the best value if you can inspect in person. Mercari and Poshmark pick up mailable accessories, rangefinders, and the occasional single club. One saved search pools the lot.

Counterfeits are the real trap in golf. Fake drivers and irons from marquee brands are widespread and convincing in photos, so buy on the specifics: legible serial numbers, matching shaft bands and head stampings, and wear that looks realistic for the age. Confirm the flex, loft, and shaft that actually suit your swing rather than chasing a name. And treat every listed number as an asking price, not a sold one — decide your ceiling, then let the alert do the hunting.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Which marketplaces have the best used golf deals?+
eBay carries the deepest inventory of individual clubs, shafts, and shipped sets, and makes it easy to compare specs. Facebook Marketplace, OfferUp, and Craigslist win on local full-bag cash deals, which are often the best value when you can inspect in person. Mercari and Poshmark cover mailable accessories and rangefinders. DealHunter watches all seven so you catch the deal wherever it appears.
How do I avoid counterfeit golf clubs?+
Fake drivers and irons from big brands are common and look convincing in listing photos. Check for a legible serial number, matching shaft bands and head stampings, correct weight and sound, and wear consistent with the age. Be skeptical of near-new, big-brand clubs at a low price shown only in stock photos. Buying local so you can inspect in hand, or on a platform with buyer protection, is your best defense.
Can DealHunter alert me for a specific club or brand?+
Yes. Set keywords like 'TaylorMade Stealth driver' or 'Titleist T100 irons' with a price ceiling, and DealHunter pings you the moment a match appears on any of the seven marketplaces. AND/OR logic and exclusions let you filter out head covers, single clubs, and the wrong shaft flex.
Is DealHunter free for tracking golf deals?+
Yes — a free account includes one saved search across all seven marketplaces with deal alerts, no credit card required. Paid plans add more saved searches and faster alerts if you track several brands, but you never need a card to start.

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