![]() Junior package sets begin for ages between 3 to 5 years old, this then increases for 6 to 8 years old and then onto the 9 to 12 year olds bracket. Depending on the brand, the different sized package sets are either labelled via a colour scheme such as the Benross of Orange, Green and Blue or sized by a particular age range. Each junior package set therefore comes in a variety of different size options to cater for all ages and sizes of those younger golfers. Junior clubs and package sets are designed to last a child for around 1 to 2 years before they move up through each age category until reaching full sized adult sets. Our highly rated service is available both online and in-store to provide your child with the best possible experience. Although nine times out of ten this can be as straightforward as it sounds, it is worth conversing with one of our trained fitting experts in order to ensure your child’s clubs are the correct size for them and will last for as long as possible. Junior golf clubs are sized by the average size of a child within a certain age boundary. While none of our junior golf clubs feature the option of being custom ordered, we still highly recommend taking full advantage of our much-favoured custom-fitting process to ensure your child picks the perfectly suited set for them. Our impressive range includes clubs from some of the leading junior golf brands such as Benross, Fazer and MacGregor. All of our junior package sets include a specific number of clubs depending on the child’s age and size, which will be more than enough to begin their swing development within each club. We are delighted to offer a stunning junior selection, within this department as there are individual clubs such as Driver, Hybrids, Single Irons, and Putters available and also complete Package Sets. The 3 and 5 wood that came with mine are alright but I prefer hitting my 3 iron from the deck but each to their own.American Golf serves an exciting lineup of junior golf clubs aimed at delivering those tiny talents with golfing equipment to kickstart their hopefully promising golf journey. What I would suggest is that the driver needs to be replaced. At the time of handing in my cards at silverstone I shot 92 93 93 in my three handicap cards. Just started to track my handicap on golfshake to see where I am as when I was a member two years ago I only played in about 3 comps. ![]() I've shot a 79 with my dunlops and loads of 80's. Two friends of mine have bought these as cheap clubs on my recommendation and play as well now as they've ever done. Sports direct have TP12's there new ish range for about £120 all in. Doing this too early in your progression may actually be detrimental as your swing will develop with more games and lessons.ĭepends how quick you want to improve but I'd not look at these as inferior clubs. What you may want to consider (as I am now) is investing in some irons later on which are custom fitted so you know that they are made to suit your game. I personally play aswell with these as I do with any other clubs so I would state categorically that these will not be detrimental to your improvement. I currently use Dunlop MXII which are about 5 years old. So are they really that​ bad? should i be looking to change them asap? I play once or twice a week just for fun. ![]() Will carrying on using these clubs be detrimental to my progression? I obviously would love a decent branded set and often browse golf bidder for second hand stuff but funds are tight and i'm not sure it's necessary for me to have better clubs yet? They are steel shafted and no heads have flown off yet (fingers crossed) ![]() Now i knew my clubs were never going to be anything special but i thought they would be fine while learning to play and do me for at least 12 months however reading so much negativity towards Dunlop clubs i'm not so sure now? I'm striking the ball well with them, they seem to be quite forgiving but i have no comparisons as i've never used anything else. I'm now hooked! I've taken lessons and corrected most of my swing faults (which were plentiful!) As i got the impression my money would be best spent learning to play rather than buying expensive clubs. Went with a friend to the range a few times late last year and played my first ever round in Jan. They looked in mint condition used once maybe twice max! Found a full set of Dunlop 65's local on ebay and won them for £40. So i've just recently got into golf, I got some cheap clubs off ebay as i wasn't sure i would get into it, and because i'm not highly paid.
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