We thought about this long and hard as there are many ways to ‘grade’ a golf club from numbers to symbols to words. In the end, we tried to keep it as simple as we could by splitting them into five categories.
It is important to note that grading a golf club by a set condition parameter is difficult as the condition is very much in the eye of the beholder. So, what one person might call 8 out of 10 another may only call 6 out of 10.
For this reason, our condition guide is precisely that. It’s a ‘guide’ to give you an idea of how we, at Golf Geeks, grade this particular item when it is compared to hundreds of others of the same or similar model & type.
These five categories are; Ex-Display, Ex-Demo, Good, Average & Below Average.
We will go through each one, in turn, starting with the highest level of condition and move down the scale until we get to ‘Below Average’, which is our lowest category.
It is worth mentioning here that there are times when a golf club falls below this category and will therefore not be offered for sale.
We have included some images of each condition to help with the explanations as we go through.