Callaway was originally formed by Ely Reeves Callaway, Jr as Callaway Hickory Stick USA after he bought Hickory Stick in 1982. They changed to their present day name in 1988. Quite a few players on the golf circuits use Callaway clubs and they have become known as a good quality club. That's why if your looking to save money, the best way to buy one is used.
We've listed only Used Callaway Golf Clubs in our Golf Shop or that for auction which are set to end soon. Every listing below is currently available, and can be purchased right now, or if it's on auction, because it's ending soon, you have a great chance of placing the winning bid. Not happy with the auction selection your seeing today? Bookmark this page and come back tomorrow, or even in a couple hours, and there will be fresh choices shown.
When buying Callaway Golf Clubs, it does not have to drain your wallet and you shouldn't have to spend hours online looking for it. Below are listings for new Callaway clubs that can be purchased right now at discount in our Golf Shop. If you're looking for used clubs that you can bid on, check out the listings at the bottom of the page.
Callaway XJ Series 11 Piece Junior Set The ultimate set of clubs for junior golfers looking to jump-start their love of the game. The X Junior Set of golf clubs is small in size only. Every club comes with the same technological and innovative advancements Callaway Golf has put into its X series for adult golfers...
The ultimate set of clubs for girls looking to jump-start their love of the game. The XJ Girls Set built for kids 5-8 years old or between 41-50 inches tall is small in size, bur big on technology. Every club comes with the some of the same innovative Callaway Golf has put into its men's and women's X Series clubs...
Below are the current listings on eBay. If you see one that appeals to you bid on it or type what your looking for into the search bar and you will be shown those items that are available right now on eBay.
If you don't see what your looking for, be sure to check out our Golf Club Deals
Used Golf Club Tidbits: Before purchasing the club, it is a good idea to look at the club head for signs of excessive wear. If you see a brightly worn spot where the club strikes the ball, then the clubface will not make good contact with the ball and effect the distance of the ball travel. You should be able to see grooves that have defined edges on the face of the club. This will assure you have good contact between the club and the ball.