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Kids/Junior golf clubs

HighTopFade

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My 12 year old son is going to junior golf clinics and lessons. He is 5' tall on the dot. Problem is, junior clubs stop at 5' tall. What would you do? Get a junior set that will last him indefinately (hasn't hit his growth spurt yet) or have him play with ladies clubs? Is there another positve alternative?
 

ezra76

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Get a cut off saw and both of you can learn to change iron shaft together.
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Find a deal on a few iron shafts and then I suppose you could just take like the 8iron shaft, put it in the PW and move on from there, replacing the 2 lowest irons with new shafts. Obviously you don't want to go buy $700 irons for him. Get something used, reasonably cheap and easy to work on.
 

demon

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My 12 year old son is going to junior golf clinics and lessons. He is 5' tall on the dot. Problem is, junior clubs stop at 5' tall. What would you do? Get a junior set that will last him indefinately (hasn't hit his growth spurt yet) or have him play with ladies clubs? Is there another positve alternative?

US Kids golf has some clubs for him. I originally bought him the blue system from US Kids golf and he has gone to the green system (he is 7 and 4'3" tall). I like US Kids golf because you can get them a whole set for 130.00 (including bag stand).
 
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Thanks Demon. Found my solution at uskidsgolf.com
 

chemboy2

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guys, there's a great opportunity here for some father/son time. hop online and visit golfsmith's club making section. snakes eyes makes a python junior collection that is fantastic. (they're on a great sale right now too!)

http://www.golfsmith.com/products/SE2851)

required tools/supplies were about $100 and the components were around $100 as well (a lot less now with the sale). we built up a 3W, 5i, 7i, 9i, and wedge. the 3W and 5i have grafalloy prolaunch jr shafts and the rest have true temper jr steel. all clubs have golf pride tour velvet jr. grips.

i had never even considered building a club before this project but we learned together. the gs site was a great resource and the packing slip had all the trimming instructions printed on it. my son was 11 at the time and the project took us a couple of nights to accomplish as i was determined to not have him watch me build clubs for him. we discussed all the instructions together and set-up our work area, beer/root beer included. :) we worked slowly and methodically. i did all the work on the graphite shafted clubs and he did the work with the steel shafted ones (he did it all; measuring, cutting, epoxy, and grip).

we had a great time and the best part is taking him out to the range/course and watching him play with the clubs HE BUILT!
 

Loop

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Get him a true adult set. At 12 years old, he will soon spurt very fast. A junior set will only get used for, hmmm... a year?
 
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Get him a true adult set. At 12 years old, he will soon spurt very fast. A junior set will only get used for, hmmm... a year?

That means I'll have to upgrade my whole set and pass down my current set. :)
 

chemboy2

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That means I'll have to upgrade my whole set and pass down my current set. :)

Bingo! I have an awesome set of Mizuno MX-20s that I'm holding for him in my bag. :D

Fwiw, my son sprouted 4.5 inches in the last 4.5 months. We cut his to what is essentially std women's length. He's now just over 5'7" and, although he is tall enough to play std men's length, he still needs the jr flex shafts.
 
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I purchased a used complete set of Hogan Jrs about 7 years ago. Comparing them to a set of ladies clubs, they're only a tad bit shorter. My son and I went to the range, purchased a glove, and hit some balls. I think my son is feeling the addiction. Here are his clubs, old school, traditional, and cool.

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My kid liked the way my 905R sounded so we went to Golf Mart after the range to find him a more technological driver with a graphite shaft and bigger head. We found a Tour X kid's driver for $24.99. Not bad. And for me, I picked up a new club brush, and the 2007 Natalie Gulbis calendar.
 

demon

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I purchased a used complete set of Hogan Jrs about 7 years ago. Comparing them to a set of ladies clubs, they're only a tad bit shorter. My son and I went to the range, purchased a glove, and hit some balls. I think my son is feeling the addiction. Here are his clubs, old school, traditional, and cool.

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Is that San Jose Muni driving range?
 

JEFF4i

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I purchased a used complete set of Hogan Jrs about 7 years ago. Comparing them to a set of ladies clubs, they're only a tad bit shorter. My son and I went to the range, purchased a glove, and hit some balls. I think my son is feeling the addiction. Here are his clubs, old school, traditional, and cool.

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Shoot not even 1/4 of the players ehre are brave enough to try blades. :)
 

MCDavis

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We bought our 11 year old son and our 8 year old son the boxed sets from Dick's (yeah, yeah...I know) in the age appropriate sizes. They were on sale for $119, I think.

The 11 year old got his early...shot a 54 from the ladies tees about 2 weeks ago walking/carrying. Good set for him, good stand/carry bag, not a whole lot of $$. He loves them! 8 yr. old gets his on Christmas day.

Nice thing is, if they hold up, the 8 yr. olds clubs will go to my nephew, the 11 year old's to the 8.

There are some "transition sets" out there to go between kids/adults sizes, but you'll have to look around.
 

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