What is a Used Golf Club Set worth?
A used golf club set typically sells for $150–$400, with older or off-brand sets closer to $75 and recent premium sets reaching $900. Golf clubs depreciate fast in their first two or three model years, then hold steady for a long time. The most common pricing mistake is selling a set whole when the driver and irons would bring noticeably more listed individually.
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Typical resale value
as of June 2026- Rough / low end
- $75
- Typical band
- $150–$400
- Mint / rare
- $900
The typical band assumes a complete name-brand set a few model years old in playable condition with a bag. Current-release drivers and iron sets from premium brands exceed the high end, especially sold individually; worn off-brand or decades-old sets fall below.
Estimated ranges based on typical sold prices; actual value depends on condition, completeness, and demand. Scan your Golf Clubs for an exact estimate.
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What affects the value
Brand and model year
Clubs from Titleist, Callaway, TaylorMade, and Ping lose value quickly in the first two or three years after release, then level off. A current-generation driver alone can be worth more than an entire ten-year-old set.
Selling individually vs as a set
Drivers, putters, and iron sets from desirable lines usually net more sold separately, while mixed or older clubs move best as a complete set with a bag. Check comps both ways before listing.
Club condition
Worn grooves, sky marks on the crown, shaft scratches, and dead grips all reduce price. Fresh grips are a cheap upgrade that helps a set sell faster, and clear face photos answer the questions buyers always ask.
Seasonality
Demand peaks in spring and early summer as golfers gear up, and softens through late fall and winter. If you can wait, listing in March through June usually brings better offers.
Where to sell it
| Marketplace | Fees (≈%) | You keep (≈) |
|---|---|---|
eBay The biggest market for golf equipment with reliable comps per club model, though shipping a full set with a bag is bulky and costs real money. | 13.4% | $238.16 |
Mercari Good for individual clubs that fit standard boxes, with simple prepaid labels and less competition from high-volume golf resellers. | 13.1% | $239.02 |
Estimated fees on a $275.00 sale — exact fees vary by category and promotions.
Frequently asked questions
- How much are used golf clubs worth?
- A complete used name-brand set typically sells for $150–$400 as of June 2026, depending on brand, age, and condition. Recent premium sets can reach $900 or more, especially when the driver and irons are sold individually, while older sets drop to around $75.
- Should I sell my golf clubs as a set or individually?
- Sell individually when you have desirable recent clubs, because a sought-after driver or iron set usually nets more on its own. Older or mixed clubs sell better as one complete set with a bag, which appeals to beginners who want everything at once.
- How do I ship a full set of golf clubs?
- Use a golf club shipping box or a hard travel case, pad the clubheads, and expect the package to be large and 30 pounds or more, which often means $40–$80 in shipping. For full sets, building that cost into the price or offering local pickup protects your margin.
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