Hogan Golf introduces a comprehensive line-up of affordable women's golf clubs, available in half, complete and petite sets.
The sets of women's golf clubs feature premium materials, including lightweight titanium heads and quality graphite shafts. Perfect for beginners, the new range from Hogan Golf covers all bases for golfers wanting to pick up a golf bag of new clubs and head to the tee with minimal fuss.
There are three sets designed specifically for female golfers: the 10-piece FW-817 Ladies Set, the FW-817 Ladies Petite Set, and the six-piece TX-682 Ladies Half Set.
All sets are available to order online now at golfdivision.co.uk.
FW-817 Ladies Set
The FW-817 Ladies Set comprises a Forged Titanium Driver (12°), Hyper Steel Fairway Wood (15°), two Hyper Steel Hybrids (21° 24°), a set of easy-hitting, cavity back irons (6-SW), and a mallet-style putter. With the woods and irons fitted with lightweight graphite shafts, this is the perfect set to help women golfers play their best golf.
Offered with a stylish and spacious Hogan-branded cart bag featuring a 14-way, graphite-friendly organiser top, three front storage pockets and five side zipper compartments.
Available in both right and left-handed options.
RRP: £369.99
FW-817 Ladies Petite Set
The FW-817 Ladies Petite Set (RH only) features the same set-up as the standard FW-817 set only with half-an-inch shorter shafts, making them ideal for women 5ft 3 or shorter.
Available in a right-handed option only.
RRP: £369.99
TX-682 Ladies Half Set
The TX-682 Ladies Half Set (RH only) comprises a Hyper Steel Fairway Wood (15°), Hyper Steel Hybrid (4), Hyper Steel irons (6, 8, SW), and a mallet putter. It comes with a lightweight 6.5-inch dual strap stand bag that features a 4-way graphite friendly organiser top and four zippered storage compartments. Further features include a valuables pocket, rain hood, umbrella holder, Velcro glove holder and a towel ring.
Available in a right-handed option only.
RRP: £199.99
Do women's golf clubs make a difference?
The main difference between men's and women's golf clubs is that clubs designed for female golfers tend to be shorter and lighter. The shafts are often more flexible too. All of that combines to help increase clubhead speed and therefore distance. This can be particularly useful for women with slower swing speeds.
However, a lot of manufacturers are moving away from men's and women's golf clubs, and instead offer fully flexible sets that are custom-fitted based on things like your height and swing speed. This is definitely more of an invest, but if you've been playing for a while and are ready to take your game to the next level, it's something we'd always recommend.