Ladies golf club sets. I've been comparing various options recently, and I realize there are quite a few differences for beginners. If you want to learn how to hit with woods, sets with more wood clubs are definitely advantageous. Especially the Alpen Under100, which comes in a 9-club set with 3 utility clubs, making long game difficulty much easier. The price is also reasonable at 89,900 yen.



However, if you're on a budget, the Chiyoda Ladies Half Club Set or the Sunvalley Half Set are good options. They start in the 30,000 yen range and include at least 2 wood clubs. But they only have 1 utility club, so you'll need to master wood hitting techniques to handle mid-range shots effectively.

Callaway's SOLAIRE, Sumitomo Rubber's ブルーム, and Bridgestone sets are priced between 50,000 and 70,000 yen for 8 clubs. They include decent irons, making them suitable for those who want to start playing on the course right away. The common issue is that they only have 1 utility club. To lower the difficulty of long shots, choosing quality wood clubs is especially important.

Mizuno's Efil-8 and PUMA's FLY XL2 are in the 100,000 yen range, but their sets are well-equipped. The 11-club ワールドのFILAセット includes 4 irons, making it easier to handle mid-range shots. Ultimately, the set you choose depends on which distances you prioritize. If you want to focus on practicing with woods, go for a set with more clubs. If you want to improve iron accuracy, choose a set with a variety of irons.
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