FAQs

What is the difference between women and men's golf clubs?

The main differences come down to fit, weight and swing speed optimization, not just appearance. Women’s golf clubs are specifically designed to make it easier to generate distance and control with typically slower swing speeds. They are usually slightly shorter to suit average height and posture. They are also lighter and use more flexible shafts than men’s.

What is a 'wedge set' for women?

A wedge set refers to a group of short-game clubs designed for precision shots around the green. These clubs are essential for approach shots, bunker play, and delicate chips where accuracy matters more than distance. In women’s golf sets, wedges are typically designed to be lighter, more forgiving, and easier to launch.

A standard wedge setup may include a pitching wedge, gap wedge, sand wedge, and sometimes a lob wedge. Each one serves a slightly different purpose, covering various distances and shot types. For example, a pitching wedge is used for approach shots, while a sand wedge is specifically designed to help escape bunkers.

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