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Expert Tips When Buying Ladies’ Golf Club Sets

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
August 2, 2020
in Leisure & Lifestyle
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While it is not too physically demanding, golf is one of the most exciting games you can engage in. It can get challenging at times, which makes it even more fun. However, golf can also get a bit frustrating for the ladies, especially if you are not well equipped for the game. Needless to emphasize, clubs are among the most important equipment in a golf course.

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Well, for obvious reasons, golf clubs for women are a bit different from those used by men. Ladies’ clubs are a bit gentler, lighter, and shorter. If you’re just getting into the game, it is important to know what to look for in a golf club set. But choosing one can be a bit confusing for a beginner, which is where this article comes in. To make it less frustrating for you and help you improve your game, here are some expert tips you want to look at when buying ladies’ golf club sets.

Determine How Many Clubs You Need 

Well, the standard ladies’ golf club set comprises 14 clubs. These include 3 Woods, 7 Irons, 2 Wedges, and a putter. The lengths and weights may vary, but we’ll get to this later. However, you may not need all these clubs on the golf course if you are just getting started in golf. In a comprehensive guide for choosing ladies’ clubs at TheFastLearners.com, Mattis W. says that the number of clubs you need will depend on your skill level. If you’re just starting out, seven or so essential clubs will suffice. You can have 2 Woods, 3 Irons, a Wedge, and a Putter in your club set to avoid getting overwhelmed or confused. In this case, you’ll be looking for a partial golf club set.

Club Types, Loft, and Material

As mentioned above, your set should include different types of clubs, with the woods and irons in varying lengths.

2-3 Woods: Woods are typically perfect for propelling the ball over longer distances. To help achieve a solid swing speed and propel the ball further, they are lighter than the irons. To start with, a 5-wood and 7-wood could suffice. The number indicates the loft, which determines how high the ball will go into the air upon impact. Higher loft clubs are often shorter and make it easier for you to control the swing. To make hitting the ball easier, you can go for woods with a bigger head.

3 Irons: Irons are basically used when propelling the ball near the hole about 200 yards near the green. The physics of golf is quite interesting, and just like woods, irons come in different loft sizes. For a beginner, a 7-, 8-, and 9- iron could do since they are shorter. You may also want to go for graphite shaft irons, which are lighter and make the swing easier for better speed.

A Wedge: For short-distance shots near the green, you’ll need a wedge in your arsenal. Most beginner golfers do well with a pitching wedge or a sand wedge.

A Putter: You will need this one to roll the golf ball into or towards the hole!

Your Physical Needs

Now, just like men, ladies have different statutes. Remember, it is harder to play with a club that is too long for your height. Apart from standard-size golf clubs, variants for shorter and taller women also exist. Remember, the lengths may vary from one manufacturer to the other. This makes it important to do some research and find out more about the height classification before picking your golf set. If you find standard irons a bit demanding for you, you can consider irons with a graphite shaft, which are lighter and easier to work with for better swing speed.

Hybrid Clubs

It goes without saying that some shots require you to use longer irons. But these can be a bit challenging for some ladies when hitting the ball. Basically, using a hybrid golf club can add more fun to your game. They are lighter, shorter, and easier to control for a perfect swing. You can even use it to get the ball upper in the air since they have a higher loft.

The Club Sole

Another important factor to consider is the sole of the club. When starting off, most ladies find themselves digging up into the ground when taking shots. To avoid this mess, clubs with a flatter and broader sole will come in handy.


The good thing about using a partial or beginner golf club set for ladies is that once you advance your skill, you can always make the set complete later by purchasing individually the clubs you’re missing. It also won’t hurt to upgrade to a new set, depending on your current needs. Do not forget to add some style to your golf bag and perhaps protect your clubs using some covers. On a parting shot, also note that for ladies’ clubs, the grips are smaller and shorter than in men’s clubs, again, for obvious reasons.

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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