Firstee

Your first golf set, sorted.

Answer 8 quick questions and we'll tell you exactly what clubs to buy, what to look for, and where to find the best deals. No sales pitch — just honest advice.

Takes 2 minutes
UK focused
Brand neutral

We don't sell clubs. We just help you find the right ones.

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Getting started
What clubs are you looking for?
This affects the specifications we recommend.
Men's
Women's
Junior
The basics
Which hand do you play with?
Most right-handed people play right-handed. Not sure? Go with your dominant hand.
Right-handed
Left-handed
Less second-hand stock — we'll flag where it matters
Your build
How tall are you?
This determines whether standard-length clubs will work for you.
Under 5'7"
May need shorter clubs
5'7" – 6'1"
Standard length
Over 6'1"
May need longer clubs
About you
What's your age?
This helps us get the right shaft flex and weight for you.
18–30
30–45
45–60
60+
Your build
How would you describe your build?
Combined with your age, this helps us estimate swing speed for shaft stiffness.
Light
Slim build
Average
Typical build
Strong
Athletic or physical job
Budget
How much do you want to spend?
Total for all clubs and a bag. Be honest — we'll work with whatever you've got.
£
Your plans
How often will you realistically play?
Be honest, not optimistic. It changes what we recommend.
Once a month or less
Just casual
2–3 times a month
Getting into it
Weekly or more
Properly committed
One last thing
Are you planning to take lessons?
Lessons mean faster improvement — which affects what clubs make sense long-term.
Yes
Maybe
No
Firstee

Here's your first set.

Based on your answers, we've put together your options — with our honest take on each.

Your profile

Build a Bag

We've picked each club individually based on your answers. Choose the set that matches how you want to play.

Recommended for you

Ultimate Beginner Set

Maximum forgiveness. A hybrid replaces the difficult long irons — easier to hit from day one.

DriverHybrid6-iron7-iron8-iron9-ironPWSWPutterBag
For the committed

Long-Term Set

Built to last as your game improves. A 5-iron and fairway wood replace the hybrid — harder now, but you won't need to upgrade for years.

DriverFairway wood5-iron6-iron7-iron8-iron9-ironPWSWPutterBag

Not sure which to pick?

Here's a side-by-side look at what's different between the two sets.

Ultimate BeginnerLong-Term
Long gameHybrid (easier to hit)Fairway wood
Irons6-iron to PW (5 clubs)5-iron to PW (6 clubs)
Total clubs89
Best forConfidence from day oneGrowing with your game

Ultimate Beginner Set — Club by Club

Each club below includes what to look for, specific models we'd suggest at your budget, and where to find them.

Estimated total

Long-Term Set — Club by Club

Same approach — what to look for, models, and where to buy. This set includes a 5-iron and fairway wood instead of the hybrid.

Estimated total

Or grab a Package Set

Prefer everything in one purchase? These complete sets include all the clubs and a bag — less hunting, less decision-making.

Our honest take: Package sets are simpler but typically cost 30–50% more than building your own bag for the same quality. If you have time for a few separate purchases, Build a Bag saves real money.