This right-handed beginner golf club set includes the primary clubs you'll need to play a round of golf. The oversized driver has a 10.5-degree club face, which will provide loft to get the ball up and down the fairway. The driver weighed in at 12.25 ounces, which is on the heavier side, producing less swing speed, but can also provide more control and feel for a beginner golfer. The large face on the driver provides a larger sweet spot and some forgiveness on your ball strike. The hybrid club is very useful for some fairway shots to get you to the green, and it is also well-balanced with good loft. Both clubs have medium-flex graphite shafts, which I find preferable for driver and hybrid club types. There are 3 irons included in this set: the 9, 7, and 5. The irons have steel shafts, which provide lower torque and flexibility. I found the irons provided good ball contact feedback with minimal twisting. The pitching wedge is lofted at 46 degrees, which is optimal for a beginner golfer. The traditional-style putter is well-balanced, allowing a natural pendulum-style swing while also providing modern sight lines on the club to visually assist in directing the ball toward the hole. The kit comes with a nice bag that is perfectly sized for the 7 clubs in this set. The bag includes kick-out legs to hold it upright and angled for easy access, as well as several zippered compartments to hold golf balls and other golf or personal accessories.
The clubs are sized for people in the 5' 6" to under 6' tall range. I am 5' 10", and the clubs worked fine, but my grip was right at the end of the club for my swing. The driver, for example, is 1" taller than a junior driver, but is 3/4" shorter than my go-to driver and 1/2" shorter than a typical beginner driver. i.e., adult "standard-sized" clubs for a standard-sized person.
Overall, a well-designed, good-quality beginner set that includes everything you'll need to learn and enjoy the game of golf.
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