If I Had To Build A Used Golf Set For A Beginner, This Is What I’d Buy
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If I Had To Build A Used Golf Set For A Beginner, This Is What I’d Buy

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If I Had To Build A Used Golf Set For A Beginner, This Is What I’d Buy

Buying a beginner set is tricky because the cheapest option is not always the smartest option. You can buy a boxed set and get everything at once but it’s not always a perfect fit for the average golfer.

If I were building a set for a beginner, I’d consider looking at clubs from the last few years that have already proven themselves in testing.

Here’s the set I’d build.

ClubPickWhy
DriverPING G425 MaxProven Most Wanted winner, forgiving and easier to find used
Fairway woodTaylorMade Stealth 2 5-wood or Stealth 2 HDStrong used value and the Stealth line is still played by more than a dozen Tour players
HybridPING G430 4H or 5HBest overall hybrid in 2023 testing and best for accuracy
IronsTommy Armour 845+Best overall super game-improvement iron of 2024, first in forgiveness and second in accuracy
WedgesCleveland CBX 4, Smart Sole or discounted Vokey SM9New or lightly used makes more sense than worn-out wedge grooves
PutterUsed TaylorMade Spider, Odyssey 2-Ball or Wilson Infinite BuckinghamStable, forgiving mallet-style options that don’t need to cost a fortune

Driver: PING G425 Max

For the driver, I’d start with a used PING G425 Max.

The G425 Max won MyGolfSpy’s 2022 Most Wanted Driver test. It scored in the top five in almost every key category.

Most beginners do not need the lowest-spinning head on the market. They need something that gives them a little help when they miss the center of the face. The G425 Max is forgiving, easy to find used and still modern enough that you don’t feel like you’re buying outdated equipment.

I’d look for a 10.5-degree head.

If the budget allows, the PING G430 Max or G430 Max 10K would be the upgrade.

Fairway Wood: TaylorMade Stealth 2 5-Wood

For the fairway wood, I’d go with a TaylorMade Stealth 2 5-wood or Stealth 2 HD.

This is one spot where I would not automatically put a beginner in a 3-wood. A 15-degree 3-wood can be hard to launch off the turf. A 5-wood gives a beginner more loft, more height and a better chance of using the club from the fairway, rough or tee.

The Stealth 2 line still has more than a dozen Tour players using it.

That doesn’t mean a beginner should copy a Tour player’s exact setup. It does mean the Stealth 2 fairway wood line has held up well enough that even the best players in the world haven’t all rushed to replace it.

Hybrid: PING G430

The hybrid is one of the easiest choices in this bag.

I’d go with a PING G430 hybrid, probably in a 4H or 5H depending on the rest of the set.

The G430 hybrid was the best overall hybrid in MyGolfSpy’s 2023 test and was also the best hybrid for accuracy. It finished near the top for both distance and forgiveness.

A beginner’s hybrid should be a rescue club. It should help from the rough, give them a chance on longer approach shots and be easier to hit than a long iron. That’s why I’d rather see most beginners in a 22- or 26-degree hybrid than a 19-degree hybrid that plays more like a fairway wood.

PING G430 Hybrids Review

Irons: Tommy Armour 845+

In MyGolfSpy’s 2024 super game-improvement iron testing, the Tommy Armour 845+ finished as the best overall iron in the category. They were first in forgiveness, second in accuracy and earned best-value honors at $399.99.

They are still $399.99 so if you don’t want to purchase used here, you have options.

With the Tommy Armour 845+, the value story is simple. They tested well are forgiving and accurate and priced like a beginner-friendly option.

Wedges: Be careful buying used

This is where I would not automatically chase the used rack.

Used drivers, fairway woods and hybrids can be great deals if the faces are in good shape. Used wedges are different. Grooves wear down. A wedge that looks like a bargain may not give a beginner much help once they get around the green.

For this set, I’d rather look at the sale rack and choose brands like Cleveland for their Smart Sole wedges or even the newly discounted CBX 4 ZipCore. The Titleist Vokey SM9 wedges have recently dropped in price if you can find them in your specifications.

While we are on the topic of wedges, most beginners do not need four wedges. You can start with a 54- or 56-degree and then fill in as needed.

Cleveland CBX 4 ZipCore Wedges

Putter: Used Spider, Odyssey 2-Ball or Wilson Infinite Buckingham

The putter does not need to be expensive but I would still avoid the cheapest no-name option.

For a beginner, I like a stable mallet, something that helps with alignment and makes off-center contact a little less punishing. The Wilson Infinite Buckingham is an affordable option similar to the Tommy Armour irons that may be worth purchasing new.

My three choices would be:

PutterWhy
Used TaylorMade SpiderStable, easy to find used and a proven mallet shape
Odyssey 2-BallGreat alignment aid and still one of the better used putter options
Wilson Infinite BuckinghamAffordable new option if they don’t want to buy used

What this beginner set would cost

Here’s a rough idea of what this build could look like.

ClubEstimated price
PING G425 Max driver$300-$350
TaylorMade Stealth 2 fairway wood$125-$175
PING G430 hybrid$140-$220
Tommy Armour 845+ irons$250-$350 used / $399 new
Cleveland CBX 4 or Smart Sole wedge$90-$130
Used Spider, Odyssey 2-Ball or Wilson Buckingham putter$80-$180
Estimated total$985-$1,400

Final thoughts

I’m working on playing some rounds of golf with new beginner complete sets to compare their performance to clubs like this. Complete sets work for some new players but putting together a used golf set is another strong option to consider. If you’re thinking about starting the game of golf, keep an eye out for any of these clubs and start to put something together that can help you play great golf in the years to come.

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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.

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      Dr Tee

      1 month ago

      See the 2nd Swing YouTube series where their top fitters put together full bags of what they consider best equipment for less than $500.

      Reply

      ProjectX

      1 month ago

      I would never recommend used irons anymore. The value for a new set of Takomos is too good to pass up.

      If I was starting out a beginner it would be:
      12* 10K driver of choice
      “Max” Variant of a 5 wood
      “Max” Variant of a 4 Hybrid
      Takomo 101 mk ii 5-G
      Takomo SF002 52F,56F,60v
      Spider X Putter
      And a case of MaxFli Tour…S…X golf balls

      Reply

      Duane

      1 month ago

      For a beginner I would not include a driver or lob wedge. Something like 3 wood, 5 wood, 4 & 5 hybrid, 6-Pw , SW and putter would be sufficient. Ping or Taylormade would be good for fairways and hybrids. The Tommy Armours would be good irons and pair them with a Cleveland CBX 56* wedge. For a putter I think the 2-Ball would be easy to aim and is forgiving.

      Reply

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