We Compared Trade-In Prices from 9 Retailers—Here’s Who Pays the Most
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We Compared Trade-In Prices from 9 Retailers—Here’s Who Pays the Most

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We Compared Trade-In Prices from 9 Retailers—Here’s Who Pays the Most

The words “budget” and “golf” rarely appear together in one sentence but one way you can keep equipment costs somewhat in check is by taking advantage of used equipment trade-in programs. Whether you’re upgrading, downgrading or not sure what clubs you really want, trading in old golf clubs can help you put funding towards another set (or maybe just back in your bank account).

How much you get for your trade-in can vary from retailer to retailer so although it takes effort, comparing each of their estimated values could mean more money in your pocket. To further illustrate this point, we compared the trade-in value of a used, standard flex, graphite shafted, right-handed PING G440 MAX driver with multiple retailers so you can see who may offer you the most bucks for your used clubs.

PING G440 MAX Driver

Trade-in pricing (PING G440 Max)

RetailerEstimated Trade-In Value (USD)
2nd Swing$294.94
Golf Galaxy$280.80
DICK’S Sporting Goods$280
Global Golf$280.80
Worldwide GolfUp to $280
TaylorMade$280.50
Callaway Golf Pre-Owned$250
Golf Avenue$225 to $270
PGA TOUR Superstore$224

The retailers paying the most for trade-ins

You can see from the list above how the estimated trade-in value can vary but many retailers offered similar pricing. 2nd Swing was the standout for having the highest value for the PING driver, coming in almost $15 higher than several others. Interestingly, 2nd Swing touts on their website that they have the highest trade-in values in the industry so make of this what you will.

The majority of the retailers listed landed around the $280 trade-in value mark including Golf Galaxy, DICK’S Sporting Goods, Global Golf, Worldwide Golf and TaylorMade. Worldwide Golf was the only one with the language of “up to” $280, leaving us to guess what the real value may be.

Don’t overlook manufacturers

It may surprise you to see Callaway Golf and TaylorMade listed as options since we were trading in a PING driver for this scenario. However, both of these manufacturers (along with others like Titleist and PXG ) allow trade-ins from almost any brand of golf club.

The caveat with working with companies like these is you typically can only use the trade-in value towards the purchase of new equipment from the manufacturer you’re trading in to.

Retailers may only pay in store credit

Similar to the manufacturers listed, some retailers may only provide a trade-in value in the form of a store credit. This means no matter how much of a trade-in value you see, you’ll only get it to use towards a purchase with them and not cold, hard cash. GolfNow is one example of this, where you can only use trade-in values towards purchases on the GolfNow site.

Some retailers, such as Golf Avenue, will bump up the trade-in value if you use it towards a store credit instead of taking the payment. If the retailer offers something else worth purchasing, then this may be an enticing incentive for you.

How do I know I’m getting fair market value for my trade-in?

Before you input any information into a retailer’s website, you can check the Golf Blue Book site to find the typical market value. The PGA of America Value Guide is another solid source for fair market value. Many retailers rely on these sources and use them to set their pricing which is why you aren’t seeing wild swings in trade-in value from one retailer to the next.

Final thoughts

When you’re ready to part ways with a single club or an entire set, shopping around and comparing trade-in values may mean the difference between a store credit you’ll never use or more money back in your wallet. If you’re putting the credit towards new clubs (and, let’s face it, most of us are), then finding a retailer offering the highest trade-in value is almost like saving money.

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      indyvic

      8 months ago

      After more than a decade trading, selling, buying golf clubs there is no question after comparing the listed companies here iGolf in California pays the most for golf clubs. Check the iGolf value guide simple and great service too.

      Reply

      Frank A.

      8 months ago

      Been dealing with iGolf Value Guide for years, they are the best.

      Reply

      Mark T.

      8 months ago

      RockBottomGolf offers $207 cash for the Ping G440 MAX – which is lower than all the others, but offers $310.50 if you trade it in for credit.

      Reply

      Brad W.

      8 months ago

      Doesn’t 2nd Swing now own PGA Value Guide? It seems like trade value has really taken a hit over the past few years (and there no longer seems to be a grading system for club condition). Further, eBay fees have increased as well, negatively impacting selling through eBay.

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      Dr Tee

      8 months ago

      *I figured this out myself pretty fast just by looking at the trade-in value online at several sites.
      Almost always, credit gets you more value than cash.
      *If you are receiving store credit, it may behoove you to go with an outfit with a local store so you can get fitted/hand select your new or used club and avoid any shipping costs. For example here in Arizona I use 2nd Swing or the local World Wide Golf affiliate, Van’s Golf. Please note, 2nd Swing has highest trade in values–I am a fan, and their Scottsdale Superstore (or perhaps I should call it a candy store) has a HUGE selection of new and used clubs as well as complimentary club and putter fitting as well as a large selection of up to date You Tube online club reviews.
      *Keep an eye out for specific manufacturer trade in specials often with 25-50% bonus increase in trade in value (sometimes but not always requires a new purchase with trade in credit).
      *2nd Swing also allows trade in on tech such as range finders and gps watches

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      Glen D

      8 months ago

      So the comment about store credits vs cash is important to note. The value noted for the highest offer is for a store credit which is fine if they have what you want to buy. However if you want cash that offer drops to around $250. Try Proclubs.com, they offer $300 in CASH. I have not affiliation to them, just a satisfied customer. I tend to be a club hoe and having built clubs as a hobby for 30+ years I am always buying used, trying and often selling. I have also used Golf Avenue, Global Golf and Callaway PreOwned. I usually look at all of them and go with the one that provides the highest trade cash value, unless they also happen to have something I want to buy. It is rare that one of them is always the highest for each item I am trading in. All of them seem to have bonus times where the trade in for store credits is bumped up so look for that as well. I do this all online and have had good success with shipping the clubs to them, typically at very low or no shipping cost. Just the thoughts of someone that buys and trades a lot of clubs, almost a hobby for a retired old fart :-)

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      Jason S

      8 months ago

      If you find you’re looking for Callaway clubs, they do at least 2 2x trade-in value deals which can sometimes fully cover the cost of a new club or set of clubs. They also do 1.5x occasionally. TaylorMade does a 1.5x on occasion. Other sites like Mike’s Outlet also do 2x trade-in values, but only towards store credit. Just do some research and determine what you want (cash or credit) before just taking the first offer.

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      Dave

      8 months ago

      I upgraded my clubs with the 2x trade-in with Callaway. It worked out well for all new clubs and I didn’t have to worry about eBaying the old equipment.

      Reply

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