Left-handed golf irons are available at genuine discounts — often larger discounts than equivalent right-hand models — if you know where to look and when to buy.
The same market dynamics that make left-hand irons harder to find also create specific discount opportunities that right-handed golfers don’t benefit from as frequently.
Why Left-Hand Irons Sometimes Go on Deeper Discount
When a manufacturer releases a new generation iron, previous-generation left-hand stock sometimes sits longer at retail than right-hand stock.
With a smaller pool of left-hand buyers, end-of-season clearance on left-hand models can produce deeper discounts than right-hand equivalents.
A left-handed golfer who is not fixated on having the current-season model can access premium iron technology at significantly reduced prices by targeting this clearance window.
Best Channels for Discounted Left-Hand Irons
1. 2ndSwing Golf (2ndswing.com)
2ndSwing is the most reliable specialist retailer for used and trade-in left-hand iron sets. Their inventory is large, their grading system is transparent, and their left-hand selection is stronger than any other used golf retailer.
Used sets graded 8/10 or above are typically in excellent condition. A previous-generation premium iron set that retailed at $1,200 new often sells for $400–$600 on 2ndSwing in excellent used condition.
2. GlobalGolf.com
GlobalGolf carries a large inventory of both new previous-generation and used left-hand iron sets. Their “Certified Pre-Owned” section provides graded used sets with condition guarantees.
Particularly good for finding left-hand sets that are 1–2 years old at significant discounts from original retail price.
3. Manufacturer Direct — End of Season Sales
Callaway, TaylorMade, and Ping all run end-of-season clearance sales — typically September through November in the Northern Hemisphere — where previous-year left-hand iron sets are discounted 25–40%.
Signing up for manufacturer email newsletters is the most reliable way to be notified of these sales before stock sells out.
4. eBay Golf Section
eBay has a large secondary market for golf equipment, including left-hand iron sets. Important caveats: always verify left-hand vs right-hand explicitly in the listing (ask the seller to confirm if in any doubt), check seller feedback, and insist on detailed photos.
The best deals on eBay for left-hand irons are individual sets from golfers who are upgrading or quitting — not resellers, whose pricing is typically comparable to 2ndSwing.
5. Golf Galaxy and PGA Tour Superstore — Previous-Gen Stock
Both major golf retail chains discount previous-generation left-hand iron sets significantly when clearing space for new model arrivals.
The in-store selection is limited, but their websites carry a broader range. Setting price alerts or checking regularly in January–March (when new season stock arrives) gives you access to clearance pricing on previous-season models.
💡 Best Strategy: Target iron sets that are 1–2 generations old from Ping, Callaway, or TaylorMade. These contain premium technology (A.I. faces, tungsten weighting, hollow body construction) at 40–60% of original retail price. The performance gap between 1-generation-old and current irons is minimal for recreational golfers.
Before buying discounted, confirm the specific model you want is the right choice for your handicap and swing speed — see our left handed irons picks here for full recommendations by player profile.
