Message from Mark: The best way to start golf on a reasonable budget is with a beginner golf set. They come with everything you need to start off the right way without too much commitment to your budget. We estimate that golf sets save close to at least $500 bucks (a lot of money) compared to buying individual clubs to make a custom set!
However, if you’re close to a high handicap, then don’t buy a golf set it’s time to make your own set. Check out some of our beginner-friendly golf club buying guides to start customizing your own golf set here on this page. See ya!
Irons can be the most frustrating clubs in your bag. Now that you need to put your next shot on the green, the last thing you want in your head is, “I wonder where this shot is going to end up.” or “I hate my irons.”
Women Power! Here are the 5 Best Women’s Golf Clubs for Beginners. With the Wilson Golf SGI Women’s Complete Golf Set taking the number 1 spot. FAQ and Buying Guide Included
This is our review of the best wedges for beginners and high handicappers in %currentyear%. Along with everything you need to know before buying your first wedge.
This is our review of the best putters for beginners and high handicappers today. Read this to reduce all your 3-putts and lower your golf score dramatically!
One of the best pieces of advice you can get as a high handicapper or beginner is to tee off with a fairway wood instead of a driver. Check out the best fairway woods in the market to do this.
This is our review of the best driver for beginners and high handicappers today. We know how tough the driver can be for those stepping into golf for the first time.