Brian A 1,399 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 So I need help, my friends 7 year old wants to get in to golf. Since my friend doesn’t really play he’s asked me to help him. The kid doesn’t have any clubs at all, so I’m wondering how bad of an idea is it to let him use my old (men’s clubs) before I tell my friend to buy him a set? Or is there any inexpensive set that anyone recommends? Or anything else for kids we should look at? Quote Driver: TS 2, Hzrdus Smoke Black Stiff 9.5* Setting, A2 Fairway Wood: G30 Stiff Shaft Hybrid: TS2 19* Hzrdus Smoke Black Stiff shaft Irons: 718 AP1 (4-PW) AMT Red Stiff Shafts Wedges: RTX4 52* 56* Putter: Scotty Cameron Golo 5 Right Handed Pittsburgh, PA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
russtopherb 9,330 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 Check Facebook Marketplace for a kids set, odds are there will be more than a few there you can check out and potentially pick up or recommend to your friend. You don't want to hand a 7yo a men's set of clubs, not even the short irons/wedges. Find something in their age/height bracket that's designed to give them as much help possible with the heads, weighting, and shafts. I started my son out on a Top Flite set when he was 8 or 9, moved him to the Cobra Rickie Jr set at 12 when he grew, then passed him my graphite shafted D200 irons at 14 when he was tall/strong enough to handle them. 5 Quote In my carry bag: D7 Hy-Wood D200 5i-PW CBX 54* & 58* #10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jlukes 16,196 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 1 hour ago, Brian A said: So I need help, my friends 7 year old wants to get in to golf. Since my friend doesn’t really play he’s asked me to help him. The kid doesn’t have any clubs at all, so I’m wondering how bad of an idea is it to let him use my old (men’s clubs) before I tell my friend to buy him a set? Or is there any inexpensive set that anyone recommends? Or anything else for kids we should look at? Awful idea for kids to use old men’s sets. Especially at that age. It will limit their swing speed and cause extremely poor mechanics. I cannot recommend US Kids clubs enough. Built for kids of all different ages and sizes 6 Quote G410 LST 9* VA Nemesys 65X G425 LST 14.5* Tour AD DI 7X 818 H2 20* Tour AD DI 85X MP20 HMB 4 - Tour AD 95X JPX 919 Tour 5-PW OBAN CT 115X(-) Vokey SM7 50F - 54S - 60D PLD Milled Anser 2 ProV1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CRW 223 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 At that age I'd start with a very cheap/basic kids set, like the Wilson Juniors Ultra set (around $150). Who knows if the kid will even want to stick with it. That's what I did with my son and after 6 months to a year when he decided he liked the game I moved up to US Kids. He spent a few years in different size US Kids sets, then moved to Flynn-Golf (which I think is a step up from US Kids), then onto adult clubs. He's now 14 in a set of full sized men's clubs and is a low single digit index who shot 74 in his last tournament. So I don't believe starting with the cheap Wilson set hurt him or somehow kept him from playing/progressing. 2 Quote Sun Mountain 4.5 LS 14-way PXG 0811X Gen4 7.5* MCA Diamana S+ 60 X PXG 0211 15* @ 13.5* MCA Tensei AV Raw White 75 X New Level NLU-01 18* PX HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 100 6.5 New Level 902 Forged 4-PW TT DG TI X100 Vokey SM8 48,52,56 TT DG S200 Scotty Cameron Special Select Newport 2 Humble, TX / Right Handed / 10 Handicap / 37.5" 6i @ 61.5* Lie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian A 1,399 Posted July 13, 2021 Author Share Posted July 13, 2021 Thank you all for the help! Much appreciated! That’s what I was afraid of using my old set. Quote Driver: TS 2, Hzrdus Smoke Black Stiff 9.5* Setting, A2 Fairway Wood: G30 Stiff Shaft Hybrid: TS2 19* Hzrdus Smoke Black Stiff shaft Irons: 718 AP1 (4-PW) AMT Red Stiff Shafts Wedges: RTX4 52* 56* Putter: Scotty Cameron Golo 5 Right Handed Pittsburgh, PA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kanoito 2,947 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 My daughter is almost 7 years old and she's on her 3rd set of US Kids Golf. Kids can barely keep up with the weight and length of a child's set, let alone with men's heavier clubs. If you want the kid to have fun and keep the interest alive, strongly suggest to get a set that matches his physique. 2 Quote SpeedZone 9* w/ Aldila Rogue Silver 60 S X2 Hot 3 Deep 14.5* w/ Aldila Tour Green 75 S JetSpeed 5W 19* w/ Matrix Velox T 69 S OR Super LS 3H 19* w/ Kuro Kage Black 80 S JPX919 Forged 4-PW w/ Modus3 105 S Vokey SM7 50/08F, 54/14F & 58/08M w/ Modus3 115 Wedge ER1 34" w/ SuperStroke Fatso 2.0 Pro / H2NO Lite Cart Bag / 3.0 / NX7 Pro LRF My reviews: MLA Putter // Titleist SM7 // PING i500 // PuttOUT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
progk1 1 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 As noted and stated above it is generally considered a terrible idea to use cut down old clubs for kids due to weight & flex issues. I am in agreement that generally US Kids Clubs are usually one of the top sets recommended. Recall Tony C. also wrote an article about Callaway stepping up their game for kids and this article: https://mygolfspy.com/kids-golf-clubs/ As a separate issue, one of the interesting discussions I've seen is many instructors recommend forgiving cavity backs for kids whereas Tiger stated he wants his son playing blades (Son was using TM P7MCs). Kinda same discussion that us adults have GK 1 Quote Driver: Rogue 9.0 3W: X-hot 15.0 Hybrid: #3 TM Rescue Irons: PXG 0311 4-PW Nippon Modus3 Wedges: Vokey 52F, 56 & 60 M grind. KBS Putter: SC Newport Select 34 inches. Using Arccos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ike 18 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 Under NO circumstances would I burn a child with an adult set of tools. A ten gauge shotgun for learning to shoot would do potential damage to the user. A kids size bike to learn to ride rather than a 26 inch racer. Think about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy MPR 12,185 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 I third (or fourth, or whatever it is in this thread) the US Kids golf recommendation. My son has been playing their UL series driver now for 2+ seasons with very good success. I will always throw in a recommendation here for Diamond Tour golf's junior components: https://www.diamondtour.com/golf-components/junior-components.html Diamond Tour is a sister company to Sub70. They also sell their clubs pre-assembled. You'd be hard pressed to beat the price, and I can absolutely vouch for both quality and suitability for young junior golfers. My 8-year-old plays at a very competent level, and these clubs are very well suited for his game. 2 Quote TS3 Mavrik Sub Zero 15°, Aldila Rogue White 130 MSI 70 S F6 5-6W, 18.5°, Fujikura Motore 6.3 XR Pro 20°, Project X 75 Black HYB S CBX Iron-Wood 22°, Project X HZRDUS Black 6.0 85g 699 Pro, Modus3 105, 6–PW Forged Black 50°, 54°, and 58° EAS 4.0 TP5x Full WITB with pictures Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTR 2 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 Brian A, Go to US Kids website, click products, click ultralight, click shop ultralight, click height on left-hand side of page, then look at your options. Do not need a full set (wood, putter, and 2 - 4 irons). Learn what you can, then go to ebay, facebook marketplace, etc and get a set. If the kid loves it, then you can buy new later. If you take care of them they are very easy to sell on those sites above so you can use that money toward the new ones. Good Luck and thanks for helping your friend out! Todd from TN 2 Quote Driver - Ping G30 SF Tec 3W - Titleist 913 Fd 5W - Son stole it Titleist 4 - P (AP1/AP2 712) Wedges - Titleist SM4 52 & 58 Putter - Spalding HBA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MN Loon 2 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 Agree with others that kids should play with kids clubs. Shaft flexes, length, etc. all designed for the golfer of that age is best. Success is important with all sports. Adults can have trouble playing adult clubs, much less kids. My wife was using a boxed set of Target Adams clubs to start vs using an extra set of mine. Recently we purchased her the Ping GLe2 and we can both see the difference. Start the kid on properly sized clubs and when they can play well enough to get around an Executive Course, look at a better set. Craig's List and others have lots of kids sets. 1 Quote Titleist 913 Driver @ 10.5 Titleist 913 FW @ 16.5 Titleist 913 HB @ 19 Titleist 913 HB @ 23 Ping G25 - 5-U Cleveland 54 & 58 Ping Anser & A-1 or Cleveland Classic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dnett 16 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 As everyone else has said, don't cut down your adult clubs for a 7 year old. Young teen, maybe, but not a very young kid. The heads are simply too heavy and will deter the development of a good swing. The kids clubs have much lighter heads. I started my granddaughter on the inexpensive Top Flite set that's been mentioned. I think it was about $120 at Dicks. You can probably find a used one on FB Marketplace or eBay for $50 or so. After a year, my granddaughter had grown 5 inches and is demonstrating a love for the game, so I just made an investment in some very nice used Callaway XJ junior clubs. I put together the set piecemeal because I couldn't find a complete set in her size. They weren't all the same size so I re-shafted most of them to fit her perfectly, and kept the longer shafts to put back in down the road when she grows some more. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobsarobot 12 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 There is a site called Sideline Swap where plenty of used junior clubs are available. I picked up a nice Cobra set for my daughter, paid about $90 for driver, 3 wood, hybrid, sand iron, 9 iron, 7 iron and putter. Nice stand bag as well. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F54golf 1 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 6 hours ago, Brian A said: So I need help, my friends 7 year old wants to get in to golf. Since my friend doesn’t really play he’s asked me to help him. The kid doesn’t have any clubs at all, so I’m wondering how bad of an idea is it to let him use my old (men’s clubs) before I tell my friend to buy him a set? Or is there any inexpensive set that anyone recommends? Or anything else for kids we should look at? Go to Callawaygolfpreowned.com and see what kid’s/ jr clubs they might haves available. Also try Taylormadepreowned.com. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F54golf 1 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 Go to callawaygolfpreowned.com. See what kids/junior clubs they might have available. So check Taylormadepreowned.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom the Golf Nut 7,761 Posted July 13, 2021 Share Posted July 13, 2021 My kids went through the US Kids clubs until they got old/ tall enough to get into the Top Flight sets for teens. No problems with any of those. Quote Driver, TSi1 10* Stiff Flex 3 Wood, SLDR HL 17* R Flex 5 Wood, SLDR 19* R Flex 7 Wood, F6 22.5* R Flex 939x 5 hybrid Irons, 699 Pro's S Flex (6 - AW) JB Wedge 56* Wedge, CBX 60* Putter, Marksman Fang 35" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bonvivantva 39 Posted July 31, 2021 Share Posted July 31, 2021 On 7/13/2021 at 12:27 PM, progk1 said: As noted and stated above it is generally considered a terrible idea to use cut down old clubs for kids due to weight & flex issues. I am in agreement that generally US Kids Clubs are usually one of the top sets recommended. Recall Tony C. also wrote an article about Callaway stepping up their game for kids and this article: https://mygolfspy.com/kids-golf-clubs/ As a separate issue, one of the interesting discussions I've seen is many instructors recommend forgiving cavity backs for kids whereas Tiger stated he wants his son playing blades (Son was using TM P7MCs). Kinda same discussion that us adults have GK #6 on that list is Golphin Kids. I bought my 6 year old daughter a set of US Kids Clubs a while back based on age and height, but they were too heavy for her. I bought her a set of the Golphin Kids clubs and she loves them. I take her out on a mid-length course and she'll ride in the cart with me, chip from about 10 yards out, and then putt out each hole on her own. Doesn't even get in my way. She hits driver and the 7i on the range and in our simulator, but she doesn't quite have the skill or interest to do so on the course yet. If you're looking for a first set for kids, the light weight and large face of Golphin Kids clubs make them a pretty good choice. Quote Titleist 913D2 Ping G2 3W Ping G2 3H 18*, 4H 22* Mizuno JPX900 Cleveland CBX 56, 60 Odyssey White Hot RX #2 Snell MTBX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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