Golf equipment guides
Beginner Mistakes When Choosing Golf Equipment
New golfers can save money and frustration by avoiding a few common gear traps.

Mistake: buying clubs that are too hard to hit
Blades and low-lofted long irons look serious, but they punish off-center contact. Most beginners benefit from forgiving irons, hybrids, higher-lofted fairway woods, and a driver with enough loft to launch the ball.
Mistake: ignoring the short game
A shiny driver gets attention, but wedges and putter touch show up on every hole. You do not need four specialty wedges right away. You do need a sand wedge you understand and a putter that feels comfortable from three feet and thirty feet.
Beginner priorities
- Used or previous-generation clubs in good condition.
- Hybrids instead of hard-to-launch long irons.
- Comfortable shoes before luxury apparel.
- One affordable ball model for several rounds.
- Lessons before constant club swapping.
Keep perspective
The goal is not to build a tour bag. It is to build a bag that makes your next 20 rounds more playable.