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by Jadon Greenfelder Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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A brand new set of irons can cost you anywhere on average between $400 -$1200. High end golf club putters can cost you around $400 and more, even though you can get a quality one at lower rates, such as $120. Even some e-commerce sites like Amazon are selling putters for as low as $35.

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How much do golf irons cost?

Of course the price will depend on the brand you have selected. Some e-commerce stores are selling major brand irons sets at bargain prices. Professional clubs can cost you over $1000 just for the irons.

How do I choose the right golf irons for me?

... Stick your irons closer than ever before. Find golf irons that feel like natural extensions of your arms. Choose from a wide variety of iron set options for right and left-handed players. Select a flex that fits your swing; extra stiff, stiff, regular or senior. Pick the shaft material that feels best to you. Get steel or graphite.

How many irons are in a full set of golf clubs?

A Standard golf club set comprises of eight irons, a putter and three woods. If you are new to golf you don’t have to spend money on a full set. You can easily save some money by purchasing a partial set.

How much does it cost to get custom fitted golf clubs?

Nothing builds confidence in your game like knowing you have fitted golf clubs in your hands. Fill out this form and a local GOLFTEC Club Fitter will contact you about scheduling a custom golf club fitting starting at $125 - powered by TECFIT. 877.446.5383.

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How much does GolfTEC charge for fitting?

Full Bag Fitting - $250 A 150-minute, full bag fitting that includes your driver, irons, wedges and putter. Come to the fitting prepared to hit every club in your bag.

How much does it cost to fit a set of irons?

If you want to get your entire bag fitted, the average cost will be $275. If you want to get an individual club fitted (driver, wood, irons, wedges, putter), it'll cost you somewhere around $100 each. So, if you wanted to get your irons and wedges fitted, here is what you'd spend: All irons: $100.

Is a GolfTEC fitting worth it?

In the end, as the recent Golf Magazine article on fitting can attest, most players wind up with clubs that don't match their level of play. And given the cost of equipment, the relatively small investment in a fitting at GolfTEC is worth it to ensure that the clubs you buy are appropriate for your game.

What is the average cost of a set of clubs from club champion?

However, a fundamental problem with growing the game was discovered. The recommended cost was $1,910 from Club Champion (Callaway Apex Irons 4 – W) and $1,960 from GolfTec (Callaway Epic Pro Irons 4 – W). An entire set of custom built clubs might easily cost over $5,000.

Can you get irons fitted after buying them?

It is possible to custom fit almost any existing golf club a player uses. Grip, loft and lie changes are the most common but the complexity and cost of retro-fitting a golfer's current clubs increases as more changes are made, making the case for simply getting new clubs stronger. It seems simple enough.

How much is a full set of golf clubs?

The Costs of Complete Sets of Golf Clubs Complete sets or packages of golf clubs aimed at the average golfer can range anywhere from around $100 to $1,200 (less than £100 to around the £1,000 mark).

Is GOLFTEC worth beginner?

That last group of golfers might surprise some people, but when we say we help people play better golf, we're talking all people, regardless of skill level. So yes, GOLFTEC is for beginners, and frankly, anyone who enjoys golf and wants to get a little better.

Is Club Champion or GOLFTEC better?

Golftec is a better choice since they have a more significant number of locations, more affordable costs, and better technology. However, Club Champion may be better for more dedicated golfers since they offer more customization options and variety. The two companies offer very similar things.

What brands fit GOLFTEC?

Golf Digest, Golf.com/Golf Magazine, Callaway, Mizuno and PING have all recognized GOLFTEC as a Top Club Fitter.

Is Club Champion iron fitting worth it?

The fitting itself is absolutely worth it. We identified a shaft that really works for me, although I'm not sure if it was a weight class thing, which would open up other similar shaft possibilities, or the specific profile of that shaft.

Should I Pure my iron shafts?

The Results. Our first myth is totally busted – PUREing a shaft led to significant distance increases. On average, our testers gained over 7 yards of total distance with the PUREd six iron compared to the non-PUREd club. That's nearly a full club of extra distance despite the fact that the two clubs had the same loft!

Is a Club Champion fitting worth it?

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How to get better at golf irons?

Stick your irons closer than ever before. Find golf irons that feel like natural extensions of your arms. Choose from a wide variety of iron set options for right and left-handed players. Select a flex that fits your swing; extra stiff, stiff, regular or senior. Pick the shaft material that feels best to you.

Which shaft is better for golf?

Steel shafts offer the greatest amount of feedback and control during the swing, and are a bit heavier. Achieve faster swing speeds with lightweight graphite shafts and enjoy less vibration feedback. If you suffer from golf elbow or arthritis, graphite is a better choice. Match your irons to your playing level.

What Golf Clubs Should A Beginner Buy?

As a general rule Beginner golfers should pick up a basic set of clubs that includes a three wood, a 5-iron, a 6-iron, a 7-iron, a 9-iron, a pitching wedge and a putter. These are the basic golf clubs you’ll need to help you get through 18 holes.

Should A Beginner Get Fitted For Golf Clubs?

As a whole a beginner should get fitted for golf clubs it is highly beneficial to have a session with a club pro even if you never played before to find the correct clubs for your height and swing type which sets you up for golf success.

Callaway Rogue ST

We tested: Rogue ST Max: 4-PW, AW, GW, SW; Rogue ST Max OS: 4-9, PW, AW, GW, SW; Rogue ST Pro: 3-PW, AW; Rogue ST Max OS Lite: 4-PW, AW, GW, SW

Callaway Apex 21

Our take: There’s a reason that Callaway’s Apex irons are among the industry’s top selling and performing irons, year-after-year. Our testers found the Apex irons to offer a strong combination of distance, forgiveness, sound, feel and workability. If you’re unsure where to start your iron search, these are a good place to start.

Callaway Apex Pro 21

Our take: Don’t let the “Pro” name fool you. Yes, these irons are suited for low handicappers and even pros, but their forgiveness properties make them a contender for mid-handicappers, too.

Callaway Apex DCB 21

Our take: If you’re a mid-to-high handicapper who wants the look, feel and performance of an Apex iron, but don’t quite have the skill to use the smaller Apex or Apex Pro versions, the Apex DCB may be your ticket into the Apex family. They’re ultra-forgiving and have a slightly larger package to help with mishits.

Callaway Apex TCB

Our take: The Apex TCB (Tour Cavity Blade) irons offer everything that a better player wants from a blade iron in terms of looks, feel and performance, with just a touch of added forgiveness. They’re also world No. 1-approved, being that Jon Rahm used these irons to win the 2021 U.S. Open Championship.

Callaway Apex MB

Our take: Blade irons are for the golfer who wants the ultimate in precision performance, and the Apex MBs deliver both in shaping and in technology. If you hit the ball long and don’t miss the center of the face often, these could be the answer for your blade buying needs.

Callaway X Forged CB

Our take: The X Forged CB irons have a combination of control and forgiveness that suit both tour players and low-handicap amateurs alike. They’re not the smallest irons in Callaway’s stable, but they have compact shapes that produce precise workability with just enough forgiveness to help with misfires.

Grip Installation

Grip Install ($3.00 each w/ customers own grips or FREE 3 DAY service with grip purchase): A Simple yet delicate procedure, Pro Golf can fit your clubs with the latest in grip tech. Best of all you’ll get them all put on straight!

Shaft Install, Removal, & Length Adjustment

Shaft Install (ask for price): Broken shaft, or looking for an upgrade? Our golf custom club department can get you on the right track.

Additional Club Repair Services

Re-Epoxy Head (Irons $15.00, Woods $20.00): During the golf season epoxy in the club head can become hot or cold, causing club heads to loosen or come off. Pro Golf master repair team will re-epoxy and re-unite your club head and shaft.

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