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I'm thinking of starting golf and looking for a club set, but it's pretty confusing. There are really many beginner sets, and I don't quite understand what the differences are.
After researching, it seems that the most important thing is the completeness of the set. Whether it includes a 1W and 5W woods, how many irons are included, and if wedges and a putter are part of the set make a big difference. Especially, the shaft length and material of the 5W are also points to consider.
The Topgolf Callaway Brands X HOT set and BRIDGESTONE's BG-100 seem to have good reputations. They come with everything from woods to putters, so you can debut on the course right away. Prices range from around 70,000 to 110,000 yen, which is attractive for beginners who want to start without additional purchases.
Also, there are detailed differences like the shaft material of the clubs and the number of irons, so choosing based on your swing style seems to be the best approach. I heard that sets with utility clubs make it easier to vary distances.
By the way, the number and length of woods also affect the distance. Since the combinations differ depending on the set, like 5W or 3W, it might be good to check those details as well.