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I recently realized that a golf club set is the best way for beginners to get started. It's definitely cheaper than buying clubs individually, and it's perfect for those who don't know what to choose. A set that includes all the necessary clubs from woods to putters allows you to debut on the course right away.
After doing some research, I found that popular brands offer quite comprehensive products. A standard set usually includes a driver, two 5W woods, a utility club, four to five irons, two to three wedges, and a putter. For beginner-friendly iron sets, cavity-back designs that are easy to stance are common. They are also designed to produce higher ball trajectories, which helps reduce mishits.
When choosing a set, price is definitely a concern. Prices range from around 40,000 yen to over 110,000 yen, but beginner recommended products in the 50,000 to 70,000 yen range tend to be quite good. At this price point, the clubs are properly assembled, and a caddy bag is usually included. Many sets feature a good combination of woods and irons, allowing you to handle various situations on the course.
It's also important to check whether a utility club is included. Having a utility club instead of a 5W makes long shots easier. If the set includes three wedges, it’s easier to handle approaches around the green and bunker shots. For beginners, a well-equipped set like this provides peace of mind.
The quality of the caddy bag is surprisingly important too. A 9-inch diameter bag with five to six compartments makes it easy to take clubs in and out. Bags made of PU or polyester materials are durable. The key is to choose a set that allows you to prepare for rounds immediately upon arrival, saving you the hassle of buying additional accessories later.