WTT golf clubs for player

traa89

traa89
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I would like to trade my old clubs for a decent player. I prefer something with a big pin but Im not too picky.

What you would be getting is a full set of Titleist 762 irons (2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,P), a Cleveland launcher 400 driver, King Cobra 3 and 5 woods, putter, ball grabber, and Palmer bag. The equipment brand new cost me well over $1000 brand new and is good condition. Let me know if you have any questions.
 

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I have a Graffalloy shaft on the driver. The loft for it is 10.5
The shafts on the woods are made by Aldida and have a medium kick to them. Meanwhile, the shafts on the irons are TrueTemper and are stiff.
 
just a little bump for ya....

I have a set of 962's (older version, but similar in playability) as a backup set, and the Titleist irons will be a GREAT set for someone (lasting for YEARS). The Cobra woods are some of the easiest to hit fairway woods out there, and the Launcher series of drivers I still think were Clevelands BEST (over the scooped out HiBores out there now) - classic look, long and forgiving as well.

So, in case anyone is looking for a full club set-up - hard to go wrong with these....and yes, the whole package should net the OP a $400-$450 player (cue) EASY.

BTW, you might want to mention what putter comes with the set....
 
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I agree with trustyrusty. That is a good set and should go for $5-600 tops.

What kind of Grafalloy? Blue or Red?
 
Nice irons

I bought a set of the Titleist 762b irons (3-PW) brand new and I believe they were right around $800. Great sticks made for the mid to low handicap player, not for a shanker.

As far as the value, that would depend alot on condition; clean shafts,
newer grips, worn grooves, are the soles all scratched up, bag dings in the top line, etc.
 
Thanks for the very kind words Rusty. The Grafalloy is blue. All PMs have been returned.
Trey

No problem at all. I figured that there may be some folks on here that would like to take up golf (or may need some quality sticks to replace an el cheapo starter set), but don't know a whole lot about clubs, and being a golf equipment HO; I thought I'd let them know that this is a really nice set.

As for the poster asking about the condition (mentioned worn grooves)...not these irons - these aren't forged from soft carbon steel (they are cast from a super durable stainless). You could play these everyday for 10-20 years without worrying about groove wear.
 
Thanks again Rusty. BumpnRun, I believe he answered your question about the grooves.
Keep the offers coming folks.
Trey
 
As for the poster asking about the condition (mentioned worn grooves)...not these irons - these aren't forged from soft carbon steel (they are cast from a super durable stainless). You could play these everyday for 10-20 years without worrying about groove wear.


The DCI 762 is cast from 431 Stainless. Groove wear should be a concern since they are promoted as a thin face club. Not knocking the clubs at all, just setting the record straight.

As far as the 762 is concerned, they are a great club for a Mid Handicap player. (6 to 11) They are less forgiving because they have a smaller sweet spot, but when hit well, they are reliable and responsive. Good if you have enough control to hit a draw or fade on purpose.
 
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