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Callaway certified pre-owned. Best deal. I got practically brand new clubs for a fraction of the price at Golf Galaxy. I could not even tell they were used. May have been a demo set somewhere
This is the right answer, I just ordered a Paradym Driver and Fairway wood in “Like New” condition. Both clubs still had the shrink wrap on the head and I paid less than half on the driver and like 35% off on the wood.
I’m gonna go against the grain and advise against a fitting unless you’re well above or below average height. Most amateurs aren’t consistent enough for a fitting to matter and the one time I’ve done a fitting I got upsold way too much and couldn’t hit the damn thing straight. That lasted about six months and I ended up buying a used driver online that I hit way straighter and farther than the one I paid twice as much for and spent 90 mins with an ‘expert’ fitter.
Fittings were a huge help. I’m a +18 and I hit balls very differently based on my driver head and shaft profile. Get fitted - plain and simple.
Clubchampion
I’ve gone Golf Galaxy/PGA Tour Superstore in the past. Most recently bought directly through PXG after going through multiple testing/fitting sessions across various brands.
My recommendation is get fitted first and not just buy blindly off the rack. Club Champion is pricey and will try to up charge you on premium shafts and services like shaft puring that’ll double the price anything you’ll find at the big box stores.
It depends on your level. If you're new - buy a used set off Facebook marketplace, Kijiji, etc.
If you're experienced, a fitted set will always be best.
I get mine from Sellinger’s in Roanoke.
Rising Star
I like the fitting experience at Club champion, wouldn’t buy clubs from them though. I would be clear about your budget up though even if you don’t buy clubs because you don’t want to end up loving the $350 up charge shaft and not want to pay for it. The PGA store also does a more premium paid Studio fitting, it’s like $50, and they order from the manufacturer for you so the prices are reasonable. The guy at mine also just said it’s usually free if you buy something.
Sub 70. Free fittings, great clubs that punch well above their weight class in terms of price, and probably the best customer service/support in the industry. You'll get a card with the owners cell number with each order. All clubs are built to order so the only downside is that there can be a bit of a wait which I can only assume will get worse now that John Daly has their irons and wedges in his bag.
If you know exactly what you want, then eBay. Seriously