Golf can be the most exhilarating and maddening
game. Your relaxing round of golf becomes anything
but after you've shanked your third straight drive into the woods. But you can save the day by sticking that
6-iron within 3 feet on the 18th green. Before we get started with our video detailing
the best golf clubs on the market, we have included links in the description for each
product mentioned, so make sure you check those out to see which one is in your budget
range. Starting off with the best overall golf club
we have the Mizuno Golf MP-5 Iron Set.
Mizuno has long been one of the leading makers
of blade-style irons that give experienced players the feel and control they need. The Mizuno Golf MP-5 Iron Set is the best
one you can buy. It's a complete set of irons, featuring a
3-iron through pitching wedge. The set is expensive, but it delivers the
kind of performance that experienced players want. Golf a Lot says it's important to remember
these Mizuno clubs are aimed at low handicap players, so you'll need some experience and
skill to take advantage of the features of these irons. They'll even allow you to work the ball on
approach shots. These Mizuno Golf MP-5 irons are not quite
your traditional blade style of iron.
They have a slightly wider back that helps
to give golfers a great feel and the ability to lift the ball properly. The Hackers Paradise calls these irons a channel-back
style, as they have a bit more mass than a blade style to help create stability for off-center
strikes, which may help average golfers. These irons also have a rounded edge that
moves through the turf well without reducing club speed. Those with a consistent swing will be able
to take full advantage of the quality of these MP-5 irons, according to Independent Golf
Reviews.
However, high handicap shooters will want
to look elsewhere. Golf Assessor says you can create a variety
of shots with these Mizuno irons, helping you work your way out of tough lies. But you also can create accurate approach
shots with whatever trajectory you want. These clubs can do just about anything you
need them to. Next up we have the best complete set for
beginners which goes to the Callaway Strata Set. There's no question that golf can be a very
expensive game. Not only do you have to pay greens fees (and
for the first round at the 19th hole bar for missing your 3-foot putt for birdie on number
18), you also have to buy a lot of expensive equipment. So if you're just starting with golf, and
you aren't sure you'll stick with it, you'll love the Callaway Strata Set, which delivers
all of the basics that you'll need for a very reasonable price. This set is available in both men's and women's
sizes, as well as in both left- and right-handed orientations.
Understand that this Callaway Strata Set has
a limited number of clubs. The women's Strata set ships with a driver,
5-wood, 5-hybrid, 7-iron, 9-iron, sand wedge, putter, and bag. The men's Strata set includes a 3-wood instead
of a 5-wood and adds a 6-iron and an 8-iron. You easily could spend as much for one high-end
putter or golf bag as you'll spend on this entire set of clubs and bag. That alone tells you this set isn't aimed
at low handicap shooters.
However, as the Golf Guide for Beginners review
says, the value beginning players receive with this club set and bag is impressive. Although the durability and quality of the
clubs in the Strata set aren't perfect, they will work nicely for the inexperienced player
who doesn't use them every day. You'll be able to enjoy the game more with
these clubs than with an old hand-me-down set, according to Laser Golf Range Finder. The Fast Learners review likes the overall
feel these clubs deliver for the novice player.
You'll receive a solid strike with these clubs,
even if you can't precisely control the ball as you can with more expensive sets of clubs. Amazon reviewer Brett says these clubs are
great for those just starting with golf. After all, why spend several hundred dollars
on gear when you don't know whether you'll stick with the game? Up next we have the best driver which goes
to the Ping G400. Ping has been at the forefront of recent upgrades
to drivers, leading the change from a forward center of gravity club to a rear center of
gravity. The idea behind the change was to continue
delivering the length that forward weighted drivers have while giving off-center swings
a bit more forgiveness.
Ping's new designs have been popular enough
that many driver makers have followed its engineering change. Ping's latest driver, the G400, incorporates
the new design with just enough engineering tweaks to make this driver a tremendous performer. The sharp-looking Ping G400 is offered in
both men's and women's styles. One owner, HDTV man, says the G400 delivers
on its promises of tremendous length with a much more forgiving sweet spot. The Golf WRX review likes the slightly smaller
head size of the G400 versus other drivers and versus previous Ping drivers, as the smaller
size allows for slightly faster clubhead speed and a more forgiving contact point. Sometimes in a club design, the little things
matter. The Ping G400 includes small raised areas
on the top of the club near the face that help to reduce friction with the air and give
you a little more club speed, according to Spargo Golf.
Even a slight improvement in club speed can
yield several more yards on your drive. Golf a Lot says the G400 follows the recent
pattern of high-quality drivers from Ping, giving you just enough improvement over its
predecessors to make the G400 the new king of the hill. The G400 isn't cheap. So if you're happy with your current driver,
you may want to stick with it. But if you're unhappy with your current driver
– and honestly, who isn't a lot of the time – the Ping G400 is an amazing piece of golf
technology. Next we have the best wedge which goes to
the Titleist Vokey SM7 Wedge. For most people, the wedge in the golf bag
is the equivalent of the placekicker in football. You usually don't want to use one, because
it means you've made some sort of mistake previously. But when you're forced to use it, the wedge
had better deliver for you.
When you want the best control around the
greens, a great wedge design is a must. And the Titleist Vokey SM7 family of wedges
contains the best features and design that you'll find in this type of golf club, ensuring
you can find a wedge — or two or three — that will match your game. The SM7 gives you great feel on short approach
shots. This is an important feature for any wedge,
as you'll be hitting this club with full swings, half swings, and everything in between. You need to be able to trust that you can
make a variety of shots with your wedge, and the Titleist Vokey SM7 delivers on that promise. The design of the club head has changed a
bit from previous Titleist wedges, including the SM6, which we previously recommended. The back of the club has varying shapes, based
on the loft of the wedge, which is available between 46 and 62 degrees. This design affects the center of gravity
of the club, ensuring a proper ball strike for the type of loft that's in use.
When using a wedge with a low loft angle,
you'll naturally strike the ball lower on the face. Along those same lines, ball strikes higher
on the club face are common with higher lofts. The Titleist Vokey SM7's design adjusts the
center of gravity for each different club loft to account for this difference. The Titleist SM7 wedges can be personalized
nicely to your swing path and shot making needs, according to Golfalot. It's probably no surprise that the Titleist
Vokey SM7 wedges are extremely popular on the PGA Tour.
Golf Monthly says the Vokey SM7 family lives
up to its billing as a premium set of wedges, combining beautiful craftsmanship with outstanding
design features. But there are so many choices and decisions
to make that it may overwhelm high handicap golfers. However, if you're a low handicap golfer,
the 23 different options with the SM7 wedges will serve you well, allowing to make almost
any shot you could ever need, according to Golf Digest, which awards the SM7 perfect
scores in performance, innovation, and feel. Worldwide Golf Shops reviewer Johnnie C says
the Titleist SM7 wedge gives him a lot of confidence in all kinds of shots around the
green, from a sand trap, or from the fairway. And for our last pick we have the best hybrid
club which goes to the Ping G Series Hybrid. My first set of golf clubs was an old set,
but it had every club in it.
It even had a 2-iron. And, for whatever reason, I loved using that
club for a lot of different shots. A lot of people struggle with long irons,
but my 2-iron was a go-to club for me as I was learning. (Just don't ask me about the rest of my game.) As I upgraded my clubs, I never found another
iron set with a 2-iron, but I still liked hitting long irons. By sticking with long irons, this meant I
was late to the hybrid club party. What a mistake. For mid- and high-handicappers, the hybrid
club is a must-have option in your bag.
It looks a bit like a small wood, delivers
a better sweet spot than a long iron, and can handle a multitude of lies. If you don't have a hybrid club in your bag
yet, it's well past time to add one. And the best option is the Ping G Series Hybrid. The Ping G hybrid delivers an impressive feel
that will give you great feedback on whether you've made solid contact, according to Plugged
in Golf. One Ping G Series Hybrid owner agrees, saying
Ping's hybrids consistently outperform those from other companies. The slight changes in the design of the G
hybrid versus previous Ping hybrid clubs give it more length. Today's Golfer likes the slightly raised areas
on the top of the club near the face, called turbulators, to keep the club on a steadier
path to the ball, which delivers better length.
Some players also may notice a slightly faster
club speed with the turbulators. The Golf.com review agrees, saying many players
pick up half a club length versus other hybrids by using the Ping G. It also allows you to make great shots from
all kinds of lies, which is why many people want a hybrid club. The Golf a Lot review says this club works
and feels more like a wood than an iron, which is different from some hybrid clubs, so make
sure you're comfortable with that type of style before purchasing it. So that sums up our top golf clubs. We hope you enjoyed. If you did please leave a like on the video
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