What's Your Used Golf Club Worth?
Stop guessing. Enter your club's details below and get a fair market listing range based on real Fairway Exchange data, not a trade-in lowball. Takes 30 seconds.
Build a pricing estimate
Select the club details a seller would use in the listing flow. The result comes from Fairway's pricing guidance endpoint.
Fairway Pricing Guidance
Choose a club to see the recommended listing range.
Pricing result will appear here
Use this as the standalone SEO tool while the listing form keeps the same guidance inside the seller workflow.
1. Enter Your Club Details
Select the club type, brand, model, and condition. Add shaft material or handedness if you have it.
2. Get Your Price Range
Our pricing engine pulls from Fairway's internal guidance plus live similar listings to give you a realistic sell range, not a wishlist number.
3. List It in Minutes
When you're ready to sell, take your price straight into the listing flow. No re-entering data. No guesswork.
Peer-to-peer advantage
Why You'll Get More Selling Here Than Trading In
Trade-in programs at big golf retailers exist to make them money, not you. When you trade in a club, the retailer buys it at wholesale and resells it at retail. You absorb that margin.
On Fairway Exchange, you're selling directly to another golfer. No middleman. No markup buffer. Just fair market value, which is typically 30-50% more than a trade-in offer on the same club.
The pricing guide above shows you both sides: the fair listing range and the trade-in floor, so you always know what you'd be leaving on the table.
Club type values
Used Golf Club Values by Club Type
Not all clubs depreciate the same way. Drivers from the last 2-3 years hold value well. Irons from premium brands can stay strong for 5+ years. Wedges, especially tour-preferred models, often sell close to retail if the grooves are clean.
Used Driver Values
TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist, Ping, Cobra
Used Iron Set Values
Blades, game-improvement, players distance
Used Wedge Values
Vokey, Cleveland, Callaway Jaws, TaylorMade MG
Used Putter Values
Scotty Cameron, Odyssey, Ping, TaylorMade Spider
Used Fairway Wood & Hybrid Values
Fairway woods and hybrids by brand, model, and condition
Used Complete Set Values
Complete bags and starter sets for every budget
Frequently Asked Questions About Used Golf Club Values
How much is my used golf club worth?
It depends on the brand, model, condition, and current market. A used driver in excellent condition from a top brand typically sells for 40–65% of its original retail price. Use the tool above for a specific estimate.
Is it better to sell or trade in my golf clubs?
Selling peer-to-peer almost always nets more money. Trade-in programs price clubs at wholesale to protect their resale margin. On Fairway Exchange, you price at fair market value and keep the difference — typically 30–50% more than a trade-in offer.
Does condition affect resale value?
Significantly. A club graded "Like New" can sell for nearly double a "Fair" condition version of the same model. Clean the club, be honest about condition, and price accordingly — the tool adjusts its range by condition grade.
What golf club brands hold their value best?
TaylorMade, Titleist, Callaway, and Ping consistently lead on resale value. Vokey and Cleveland wedges also hold up well. Budget brands depreciate steeply and can be hard to sell above $30–50 regardless of condition.
How do I price a used iron set?
Enter the brand, model, and condition into the tool above. Iron sets are valued as a set — not per club — so note if you have a full set or a partial. Shafts, steel versus graphite, also affect value.
Can I check values for putters, wedges, and fairway woods?
Yes. The pricing guide covers all club types. Select your club type from the dropdown and the rest of the inputs will update accordingly.
How much do used golf drivers sell for?
Used golf drivers typically sell for between $80 and $350 depending on brand, model year, and condition. Current-generation drivers from TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist, and Ping retain value best. Drivers 2–3 years old in great condition commonly sell for 40–55% of retail.
How long does it take to sell a golf club on Fairway Exchange?
It varies by club type and price. In-demand clubs priced at fair market value — which you can check with our pricing guide — typically sell faster. Fairway Exchange uses live listing signals to help you price competitively from the start.
Ready to List?
You've got your number. Now put it to work. Listing on Fairway Exchange takes under 3 minutes, and your club goes in front of real golfers actively looking to buy.
