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How To Choose a Golf Package Set


Golf Club Set Buying Guide at Golf Gear Direct

A complete set of golf clubs provides everything you need to get out on the course right away. Believe it or not, purchasing golf equipment requires a solid understanding of the game and the gear. For beginners, this can feel overwhelming.

If you're brand new and don't want to take a crash course in equipment, a complete set is the perfect solution. These packages cover all the essentials in one box. However, before you buy, it's worth learning a little about shaft flex, club length, and golf bag options to ensure you make the right choice for your swing and playing style.

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In this guide, we'll take a deep dive into complete golf sets and help you decide if one of these is the right fit for your game.

Beginner Golf Sets

Game Improver Golf Sets

Premium Golf Sets

Use this quick guide to pick a complete set that matches your current game and budget. We break it down into three clear paths: Beginner, Game Improver, and Premium Performance (Low-Handicap Upgrade).

This guide breaks it down into three golfer types: Beginner, Game Improver, and Premium Performance

Golfer TypeTypical ScoreHandicap RangeKey PrioritiesGuide Link
Beginner (First Set) 100-120+ 28-54 Forgiveness, hybrids, lightweight shafts See Guide
Game Improver (Intermediate) 90-100 15-25 Distance & control, cavity-back irons, wedge gapping See Guide
Premium Performance (Low Handicap) 70s-80s 0-12 Precision, shaft fitting, forged irons See Guide

Check your average 18-hole score and approximate handicap. If you're consistently shooting over 100, start with a Beginner Set. Breaking 100 but not yet in the 80s? A Game Improver Set is for you.

Playing to single digits or breaking 80 regularly? Go Premium Performance for fitted options and advanced tech.

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Customisation of Complete Golf Sets

One of the only drawbacks of buying a complete golf club set (especially boxed sets complete with a bag) is the limited ability to customise them.

Most sets will give you a basic choice between different shaft materials (Steel and Graphite) and flex options (Regular, Stiff, Senior or Ladies) and some may even come in variations for taller or shorter golfers.

However, that's usually where the customisation ends with boxed sets. By contrast, when purchasing Golf Gear Direct's exclusive Bundle Deals, you can fine-tune every aspect. From loft and lie angle to grip size and shaft type, this level of precision is especially valuable for more experienced golfers who want equipment tailored to their unique swing and playing style.

Customisation Options by Package Set

CustomisationBeginner Sets (Boxed)Game Improver Sets (Boxed)Premium Sets
Set Make Up x x
Shaft Length
Shaft Flex
Lie Angle x x
Loft x x
Grip Design x x
Grip Size x x

Custom Fit Golf Sets

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To maintain proper posture and a solid golf stance, it's important to use clubs that match your height and build. Clubs that are too short or too long can force poor setup positions and affect consistency. The most common set lengths Standard, and Longer.

Use the table below as a general guide to select the appropriate length based on your measurements. If you're between sizes, consider your wrist-to-floor measurement or book a quick fitting.

Golf Set Length Guide

Custom Fit Shaft & Flex

Choosing Between Steel and Graphite Shafts

When selecting new golf clubs, it's just as important to decide on the right shaft material as it is the correct shaft flex. The two main options are steel and graphite, each offering different benefits. Your swing speed, playing style and personal preference will determine which suits you best.

Steel shafts are typically heavier and provide more control, making them popular with stronger players who want precision and consistency. Graphite shafts are lighter, promote faster swing speeds and higher launch, and are generally favoured by beginners, seniors, ladies and players looking for more distance with less effort.

Steel vs Graphite Shaft Comparison

Shaft MaterialKey BenefitsBest Suited For
Steel
  • Heavier weight for more control and stability
  • Lower torque for consistent accuracy
  • Preferred by many experienced players
Golfers with faster swing speeds, stronger players, and those who value accuracy over distance.
Graphite
  • Lighter weight for increased swing speed and distance
  • Softer feel and more vibration dampening
  • Easier to launch the ball higher
Beginners, seniors, ladies, and golfers with slower swing speeds who want extra distance and forgiveness.

How to Choose the Right Golf Shaft and Shaft Flex

The golf shaft plays a huge role in how your clubs perform. Choosing the correct shaft flex ensures you get the right combination of distance, accuracy and feel. If your shaft is too stiff for your swing speed, you may struggle to launch the ball and lose distance. If it's too soft, you risk inconsistency and less control. Matching the shaft to your swing speed and tempo is the key to better performance.

When selecting a shaft, consider:

  • Swing Speed: Faster swings need stiffer shafts, slower swings benefit from more flexible shafts.
  • Ball Flight: Softer flex promotes higher launch, stiffer flex lowers trajectory.
  • Feel: The right shaft flex provides a natural, controlled sensation throughout your swing.
  • Consistency: Proper fit reduces dispersion and helps you find more fairways and greens.

Shaft Flex Recommendations by Swing Speed

FlexRecommended Swing SpeedTypical Player Profile
Ladies (L) Under 65 mph (Driver) Players with slower swing speeds who want maximum launch and forgiveness.
Senior / Amateur (A) 65-75 mph (Driver) Older or smoother-swing players seeking added distance and higher ball flight.
Regular (R) 75-90 mph (Driver) Most recreational male golfers; balances distance, control and launch.
Stiff (S) 90-105 mph (Driver) Stronger players with faster swings who want control and a more penetrating flight.
X-Stiff (X) 105+ mph (driver) Highly skilled golfers and professionals with very fast swing speeds.

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Types of Golf Bags in a Complete Set

Package Golf Club Dets usually include one of two bag styles: a stand bag or a cart/trolley bag. The Stand Bag is ideal for golfers who prefer walking the course. Lightweight and portable, it can be carried comfortably without needing a trolley or cart.

The Cart Bag offers significantly more storage space, making it perfect for golfers who bring extra gear. However, it is heavier and best suited for use on a golf cart or trolley.

Stand Bags in Golf Sets

Cart Bags Golf Sets

Final Thoughts on Choosing a Golf Package Set

As we've covered throughout this guide, the right golf package set depends on your playing experience, confidence levels, and long-term goals. Beginner golfers benefit from forgiving, easy-to-hit clubs that encourage consistency, while improvers may prefer sets that offer more control and upgrade potential. For advanced players, premium package sets provide full customisation, tour-inspired performance, and tailored specifications to get the most from every swing.

Key Considerations Before You Buy

Ultimately, golf package sets are ideal for players of all levels. They guarantee consistency across the bag, save money compared to buying clubs individually, and make the game more enjoyable from the very first round.

Need More Help?

If you're unsure which set is best for you, our expert team at Golf Gear Direct are always happy to provide guidance. Contact us here for friendly, professional advice.

Golf Package Set FAQs

QuestionAnswer
Are package sets good value? Yes - they offer a complete, consistent set of clubs at a lower cost than buying individually, making them perfect for beginners and value-conscious golfers.
What's the difference between Beginner, Game Improver and Premium sets? Beginner sets focus on forgiveness and simplicity, Game Improver sets add customisation and upgraded performance, while Premium sets provide full fitting options and advanced technologies.
Can I customise a golf package set? Yes - Game Improver and Premium sets allow adjustments in areas like shaft length, lie angle and grip. Premium sets offer the most flexibility, with all aspects customisable.
Do package sets include a bag? Most do - either a stand bag or cart bag, depending on the model - giving you everything you need to get started straight away.

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