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Women’s golf club sets—I've been wondering which one to choose, but after doing some research, I realized it’s really a mixed bag. Prices range from around 30,000 yen to over 100,000 yen, and the set contents vary greatly.
What I’ve learned is that beginners should definitely check the number of utility clubs. Sets with only one utility club tend to make long shots much more difficult. Alpen’s TIGORA "Under100" includes three utility clubs, which seems to be a strong point. No wonder it ranks high among recommended golf club sets.
Another thing I noticed is the set composition. The basic setup usually includes 2 woods, 2 irons, a wedge, and a putter, but the number of utility clubs can significantly affect the actual difficulty of play. Cheaper sets tend to have fewer utility clubs, so it might be better to consider them as add-on options.
If you’re aiming to debut on the course, choosing a comprehensive, recommended club set and reducing the hassle of additional purchases is a smart move. The more utility clubs included, the easier it is for beginners to enjoy rounds.