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Golf Clubs: Complete Sets, Drivers & More
SCHEELS has everything you need to build a golf club set catered to your needs. From complete sets for beginners to premium clubs for upgrading your current gear, we offer a wide selection for all skill levels and ages. Explore a variety of wedges, putters, irons, and more, all crafted for performance and precision on the course. With options from trusted brands like Titleist, TaylorMade, and Callaway, you can count on quality and innovation in every club. Whether you’re fine-tuning your skills or building your dream set, SCHEELS is your go-to destination for high-quality golf clubs for men, women, and youth.
Related Categories: Men's Golf Clubs | Women's Golf Clubs | Golf Drivers
Before making a selection, narrowing down which clubs you want to invest in this season is critical.
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Golf Drivers: This type of club is used off the tee box and helps you gain distance. When buying a driver, consider the head size, loft, and shaft flex so you can find the right fit for your swing.
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Fairway Woods: These are versatile clubs that can be used off the tee box, on the fairway, or even from the rough depending on the lie. When looking at fairway woods, the two main types are the 3-wood and 5-wood, each offering slightly different loft ranges for different uses on the course.
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Irons: You’ll typically see irons sold in sets offering a range of long, mid, and short irons. One main feature to consider when choosing irons is blade vs. cavity backed. For beginners, look for irons with perimeter weighting or cavity backed as a feature because this will provide more forgiveness on off-center shots
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Wedges: A wedge is a type of iron and may be included in an iron set. There are a few types of wedges, but the most commonly used are the pitching wedge and sand wedge. Advanced players should consider bounce and grind for improved accuracy and control around the green.
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Putters: When looking to lower your score, consider upgrading your putter. There are a wide variety of options, but keep in mind the two main styles, mallet and blade, and know which best fits your putter stroke.
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Hybrids: These have a mix of fairway wood and iron characteristics. They are versatile clubs that can be used from long game shots to even chipping around the green. Depending on your course needs, you may want to consider adding a hybrid to your golf bag.
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