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Golf Girl FWS2 PETITE Lady Pink Golf Club Set & Cart Bag

Golf Girl FWS2 PETITE Lady Pink Golf Club Set & Cart Bag
From FWS2

List Price: $325.00
Price: $159.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Golf Outlets of America

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Product Description

Exclusive to Golf Outlets of America Inc, the latest set from Golf Girl. Features: 460cc oversized driver with graphite shaft and the biggest sweetspot legally allowed. Oversized 3 wood with graphite shaft. 3/4 hybrid with graphite shaft great for long approach shots or getting out of trouble. Zippered headcovers for driver, wood and hybrid. 5-6-7-8-9-PW deep cavity back irons with graphite shafts are easy to hit and more forgiving than previous models. Putter. Deluxe cart bag featuring plenty of external pockets including valuables pocket and full length clothing pocket.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53801 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Golf Girl

Features

  • FREE SHIPPING!
  • 2 Woods & Hybrid
  • 5-6-7-8-9-PW
  • Putter & Cart Bag

Customer Reviews

Excellent buy5
I bought this set for my wife for Christmas last year. I was hoping that it was just OK as the price is so reasonable. Imagine my surprise when we got it and it is a great set. Nice balance and really an exceptional buy. I can't figure out how they can sell these clubs so reasonably. Buy it you won't be disappointed. My wife is a new golfer and she hit the ball well right from the start. And I think the reason is the clubs are made well. I hit her 3 wood and really got off a good shot. Very impressive - a great buy. A very good starter set.

Great set!5
My husband bought these for me as a starter set. Very nice clubs and bag. If you are under 5'4" you will love these :).

Good value for the moey you pay4
The package arrived on schedule, and in good condition. My daughter was very excited to get a set with so many clubs, and a bag with legs (she is graduating from her starter set (1 wood, 2 irons, putter).

The club heads/shafts/grips appear to be of decent quality, and should provide a consistent base to learn. The grips are not too skinny or hard, and will provide good feel, without having to hold too firmly.

My only complaint was with the alignment of the grips - usually most grips, especially for non-pro sets will have a marking for aligning your thumbs/hands.

In the case of these clubs, most of the grips were out of alignment, so that if you lined up based on the grip, the face is either a little open or a little closed. Not a big deal since the kid needs to learn to grip based on alignment of the head at address, and not simply trust a marking on the grip!

So, this is OK for woods/irons which have circular (cross-section) grips. It is a different story with the putter which has a countoured grip. The misalignment here is going to cause trouble. I am debating if I should get her a new putter or attempt to regrip the putter (decent putter with a nice feel)