GO Golf Irons
The Go Golf Junior Irons 2023 offer everything a beginning golfer needs to become an excellent golfer, including an MOI mallet putter and hybrid club for practice purposes.
Young children require lightweight and easy-to-carry bags that capture their attention, like these with blue, white and black color themes that draw their focus onto learning the game.
Go Golf recommends this set for children ages 4-7 (up to 4'6") who stand up to 4'6", featuring an excellent carry bag that can double up as both a push cart and walking cart. Also included in this set is a driver, two irons, and an high MOI mallet putter - perfect for learning and practicing basic golf techniques!
Confidence Golf Junior clubs are designed for children ages four to seven. These junior clubs aim to help youngsters increase their swing speed and distance using a large graphite-shafted driver, two irons, and a putter. Furthermore, each set comes complete with its own pink stand bag featuring four-way dividers for organization as well as an integrated rain hood that makes this set both stylish and practical.
TaylorMade.com features an easy and straightforward custom fitting page that makes selecting new clubs for your junior a straightforward process. All necessary details relating to loft and lie adjustments, shaft material/flex and grip size will be covered during this ordering process.
Mizuno offers an outstanding selection of irons designed to fit players of various skill levels and preferences for more traditional looks and feels. They also produce some of the top forged irons on the market made with 1025E steel for strength, using their grain flow forge manufacturing techniques for an unmatched soft and responsive feel through club face and club head contact points.
Titleist AP1's: These versatile clubs have proven invaluable for junior golfers of all abilities to hit their desired shots and scores. Their low center of gravity provides higher launches while the high density tungsten weights in the corners contribute a great MOI - these irons may not be as forgiving as some lower handicap AP2 or AP3 irons; but still make for great performance from low single figure handicap juniors.
These irons are very popular among advanced and tour players who appreciate true blades for hitting off the tee, with beautiful club faces that create true shots off the tee. Plus, their small offset has made them relatively affordable as a full set.
Ping G410's: These game improvement irons represent a new generation and replace the popular G400 series. With smaller faces and added tungsten weights on either side of the club head for greater off center stability on strikes, the Ping G410s offer new options to enhance game improvement.
These irons offer great value and would make an ideal addition to your junior golf bag. A set of six irons from an established golf store should cost around $600; adding graphite shafts could save an extra $100.