My daughter is 9 years old, very tall for her age - about 57-58". We went to SA and bought a set of Wilson WOMEN’s clubs - which were recommended. The golf coach says they are too big. Should we just go back to SA and buy the junior set of the wilson’s (which comes in pink) or go to a PGA store and buy US Kids clubs? The SA store is easier to get to, but I want what is better for her - as she seems to really like golf.
I couldn’t agree more with what was recommended…when I was about 5′0 (I’m a boy so 5′11 now) and starting out, I bought a complete set of ladies Wilson Reflexes for £250, 6 iron to SW with a putter, 3 wood, 5 wood and 2 hybrids! Great deal. They were well built, light, good to look at and performed as I improved. Lasted brilliantly until I finally stepped up to men’s clubs…which were Wilsons!
Golfqueen
February 15th, 2010 at 6:47 pm
The best plan is to get the club set fitted properly for your daughter. This can be done at most golf stores, courses, or private club fitters. Many problems can result from the use of too long or too short clubs and improper weight. The most important thing to keep in mind is that the clubs are not too long and are not too heavy for your daughter to hit. By getting her the properly fitted club, you can save her having many swing problems down the road.
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Sam
February 15th, 2010 at 7:18 pm
the best thing to do seeing she will probably grow a lot more, go get a decent pair that aren’t too expensive. when she reaches her mid teens, get her a fitted pair that will last. and do NOT buy online, large chance of scams. i hope i helped
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Dora
February 15th, 2010 at 7:49 pm
I think Callaway Lady’s X-22 Irons Set is good for her, I used them before at http://www.mysurbuy.com/goods-3645-Callaway+Ladys+X-22+Irons+Set.html
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Alex The Beavis
February 15th, 2010 at 8:27 pm
I couldn’t agree more with what was recommended…when I was about 5′0 (I’m a boy so 5′11 now) and starting out, I bought a complete set of ladies Wilson Reflexes for £250, 6 iron to SW with a putter, 3 wood, 5 wood and 2 hybrids! Great deal. They were well built, light, good to look at and performed as I improved. Lasted brilliantly until I finally stepped up to men’s clubs…which were Wilsons!
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fledgeling
February 15th, 2010 at 9:14 pm
Depends her strength.Lady’s or junior.
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http://www.okeygolf.com/Callaway-Ladys-X-20-Irons_149.html