Start Here: Junior Golf Gear by Age

Find the Right Golf Gear for Your Kid

Junior golf gear is all about fit and age-appropriateness. Pick your child’s age below and we’ll point you to exactly the right equipment.

Shop by Age Group

Golf equipment is sized and weighted for specific ages. Using the wrong clubs is one of the most common mistakes parents make — it makes the game harder and less fun. Start here.

⛳ Toddler (3–5)

Toddler starter sets. Focus on fun, not technique.

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⛳ Ages 5–6

First real clubs. Lightweight sets that build basics.

See Age 5–6 Picks →

⛳ Ages 7–8

Building real skills. Sets sized for this growth stage.

See Age 7–8 Picks →

⛳ Ages 9–10

More club options, better quality. Ready for the course.

See Age 9–10 Picks →

⛳ Ages 11–13

Approaching adult sizing. Transition-ready picks.

See Age 11–13 Picks →

🏘️ Beginner Sets

Complete starter sets — everything in one box.

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🏘️ Left-Handed

Lefty options are limited — here’s what’s worth buying.

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👕 Apparel

What to wear on the course — from shirts to shoes.

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Not Sure Where to Start?

The #1 Mistake Parents Make

Buying clubs that are too long or too heavy for their child’s size. Junior golf clubs are specifically engineered for smaller bodies and slower swing speeds — using adult or oversized junior clubs makes it harder to swing correctly and takes the fun out of the game fast.

Quick Sizing Guide

Child’s Age Height Range What to Look For
2–4 years Under 3’6″ Plastic or lightweight toy sets. Focus on fun.
5–6 years 3’6″ – 4’ 3–5 club sets. Lightweight graphite shafts.
7–8 years 4’ – 4’4″ 5–7 club sets. US Kids or comparable sizing.
9–10 years 4’4″ – 4’8″ Full junior sets. Can add irons and a putter.
11–13 years 4’8″ – 5’2″ Larger junior sets. Approaching adult sizing.

New to Golf?

If your child (or you) is brand new to golf, start with our Getting Started Guide — it covers everything from first lessons to finding a course that’s kid-friendly.

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