Vice Golf Balls Were A Hit With Kids. Now They’re Getting Clubs To Match
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Vice Golf Balls Were A Hit With Kids. Now They’re Getting Clubs To Match

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Vice Golf Balls Were A Hit With Kids. Now They’re Getting Clubs To Match

As a mom of kids who love golf, I can tell you that finding great kids’ golf clubs can be difficult. There are very few options, and while I’ve always gravitated toward U.S. Kids Golf, Wilson and PING junior sets, there’s a new player in the game. And this company also happens to be my kids’ favorite golf ball brand. If you’ve seen the Vice Shade and Drip, you know why. If you’re in the market for junior clubs, Vice now has a few new options worth a look.

The three Vice junior sets

Vice created three sets in this release, one for every player from ages 6 to 12 or 44 to 58 inches tall.

TOUR JUNIOR (Ages 6–8 | Height 44″–49″)

A simple, lightweight starter set aimed at building solid contact and confidence. It has five golf clubs and comes with a carry bag.

  • Fairway wood: 23°
  • Irons: 7-iron (37°), 9-iron (47°), sand wedge (57°)
  • Blade putter
  • Lightweight carry bag

PRO JUNIOR v1 (Ages 7–10 | Height 49″–53″)

The v1 PRO JUNIOR adds a true driver and a hybrid for kids who swing a little faster and are ready for more gapping.

  • Driver: 17°
  • Hybrid: 27°
  • Irons: 7-iron (36°), 9-iron (46°), sand wedge (56°)
  • Blade putter
  • Lightweight carry bag

PRO JUNIOR v2 (Ages 9–12 | Height 54″–58″)

The most complete setup, including a fairway wood and an added long iron to bridge distance gaps.

  • Driver: 17°
  • Fairway wood: 23°
  • Irons: 5-iron (27°), 7-iron (34°), 9-iron (44°), sand wedge (54°)
  • Blade putter
  • Lightweight carry bag

What makes these clubs kid-friendly?

Vice says these aren’t just scaled-down adult clubs. They’re purpose-built for junior swing characteristics. Here’s what stands out:

  • Weight and flex tuned for juniors: Ultra-light builds are designed to help kids create speed without muscling the club.
  • Lofts and head mix that make sense: Higher-loft drivers (17°) and fairway woods (23°) promote launch. Set makeups progress logically from TOUR to PRO v2, adding a hybrid, then a fairway, and a 5-iron as speeds and heights increase.
  • Age/height-specific sizing: Three distinct height windows (44″–49″, 49″–53″, 54″–58″) to reduce the common “club is too long/heavy” problem that stalls development.
  • Injury-aware design: Vice highlights a “weight × flexibility balance” intended to support proper mechanics and reduce strain.
  • Ball/club pairing: Vice is pushing a matched ball strategy so kids aren’t fighting a rock-hard ball with a soft shaft (or vice versa).

But what about the extras?

If your kids are anything like mine, the accessories matter. Vice knew the kids would be looking for all the gear so there are some extras to help complete the entire ensemble, including the new Vice junior golf balls:

  • Gator Combo Junior – $21.99, holder with two matching ball markers.
  • TOUR JR Ball – $19.99/dozen, soft 50 compression, easy launch for ages 6–10.
  • PRO JR Ball – $39.99/dozen, “tour-style” 70 compression for competitive juniors.
  • Shine Junior Towel – $19.99, magnet + carabiner design.
  • Junior Cap – $27.99, 52cm size in Tour or Pro colors.

Availability and pricing

  • Launch date: Aug. 12
  • Where: vicegolf.com
  • Set pricing: TOUR JUNIOR — $249.99, PRO JUNIOR v1 — $319.99, PRO JUNIOR v2 — $369.99

My take

I’m looking forward to having my kids try these golf clubs. Vice has done a great job balancing technology and value, and I’m curious to see how that plays out in these junior sets. At first glance, the clubs look great, and they’re stylish enough to catch the eye of any young golfer. The junior golf space definitely needed another option.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

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      Sean

      10 months ago

      Nice looking clubs and definitely could see these being a winner with kids. Big shame that they don’t appear to do a lefty option which my son is. Also that they don’t seem to have this on their Aussie site as of yet (we can be a bit behind on some of this stuff!)

      Reply

      Fake

      10 months ago

      Fun looking clubs at a nice price. Can’t wait to see how they play out.

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