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Q&A: How to select a set of golf clubs for kids?

By · Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Question by Kate: How to select a set of golf clubs for kids?
I want to buy a set of golf clubs for my niece, but I don’t know much about it. Can you help me?

Best answer:

Answer by Fantasticguy
Try to choose a length that he or she won’t out grow easily. Kids may have growth spurts and may outgrow their clubs in just a couple of months. Try to anticipate the growth against the shaft’s height. For kids, it is ok to choke down on the grips as long as it does not exceed 2 inches.

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Comments

Pay attention to the grips. Kids have smaller hands than that of adults so it would be advisable to have a core of 0.50. This can give him a tight grip of the club since it is just right for their hands. It can also be a determining factor for a perfect swing. You can take Callaway’s golf clubs. They designed some clubs for kids.

By Happylife on May 31st, 2010 at 4:10 pm

Make sure that the golf club’s head is weighed just right so as not to put any strain on the kid’s shoulder.

try get a good set of clubs and a set like a driver,hybird,sand wedge,putter,7 iron,5 iron thats what i had when i was like ten and eleven and make the clubs like around hip height like big ones cause i grew outta mine in like 7 months + also make sure it’s a good grip also i’d put throw in a glove with the kit cause it may wreck the kid’s hands

By gwynjones17 on May 31st, 2010 at 5:38 pm

go to your local golf club the pro will sell you a cheap set to start. hope this helps.

 

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