Most complete sets include a driver, fairway wood or hybrid, irons (usually 5 or 6-iron through pitching wedge), a putter, and often a stand bag. Premium sets may add additional wedges. Full contents are listed in each product description.
Complete sets take the guesswork out of building a first bag. Everything is matched — shaft flex, swing weight, lengths — so you're not piecing together clubs from different systems and wondering why nothing feels consistent. For players just getting into the game, that consistency makes learning faster and the early rounds more enjoyable.
Our men's complete set selection runs from full beginner packages through mid-handicap sets for golfers ready to level up their gear.
Most complete sets include a driver, fairway wood or hybrid, irons (usually 5 or 6-iron through pitching wedge), a putter, and often a stand bag. Premium sets may add additional wedges. Full contents are listed in each product description.
When you've played enough to know where your game is consistent and where it isn't. Most golfers make that transition around a 15–20 handicap — at that point a fitting can identify specific gaps in the bag rather than replacing everything at once.
They're often the best option. A matched set is built for consistency throughout, which supports developing a repeatable swing. Mixing individual clubs before you have an established game can introduce variables that work against you early on.

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