Best Women's Golf Sets 2024

Here we take a look at some of the best women's golf sets currently on the market

Best Women's Golf Sets
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As we all know, mastering the game of golf is not easy, so for women just starting out it is important to get the best golf clubs, those that can provide every opportunity to improve and enjoy the experience. Golf sets for beginners or women on their way to lowering their scores generally include clubs that are manufactured with a lightweight graphite shaft, large heads, low and deep weighting to make them easy to flight and a face with a large sweet spot. 

There are great value sets on offer and after putting a number of sets to the test out on the golf course over several rounds, we think the selections below are the top models on the market. For more women's golf gear, you should also narrow your focus and take a look at our guides on the best golf drivers for women, best golf irons for women, and best women's putters

Alison Root
Alison Root

Alison Root has over 25 years experience working in media, predominantly dedicated to women's golf. She is a respected voice across all areas of the game and has tested many women's golf clubs in the past.

The Quick List

Want to cut to the chase and find out what the best women's golf sets are? Below, you’ll find a roundup of our choices, and you can jump to a more detailed review of every pick, along with our price comparison tool to help you find the best deals.

Best Women's Golf Sets

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Best overall

Strata Ultimate Titanium Women’s Set

Strata Ultimate Titanium Women’s Set 

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Our top pick

Specifications

Clubs included`: 11 (Driver, 3W, 4-5 Hybrid, 6-SW, Putter)

Reasons to buy

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Attractive purple, black and white color scheme
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Easy to hit
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Comes in a stylish, practical stand bag

Reasons to avoid

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Not customizable and no left-hand option 
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Irons feel a little head heavy to swing

This package golf set provides every club a beginner golfer needs (and more) from tee to green, including a 12° driver, fairway wood, 4 and 5 hybrid, 6-9 iron, PW, SW and a putter, as well as a highly durable stand bag, which has plenty of room for all the essentials.

The clubs are not packed with as much technology as you will find in premium ranges such as Ping G Le3 and TaylorMade Kalea Premier, but they look good and perform exactly as they are supposed to, giving women an opportunity to enjoy the sport with really easy-to-hit, confidence boosting clubs.

We found that the big-headed driver, the 3-wood, and the cavity back irons, allowed us to flight the ball with a generous amount of power and delivered excellent distance, while on the greens, the alignment aid on the blade-style putter came in useful. 

As far as quality in performance and value for money, this is easily one of the best golf sets for beginners on the market.

Best ultra premium set

A brand new package set for ladies

Callaway REVA 11-Piece Complete Set

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The Aston Martin of women's package sets

Specifications

Clubs: 10 (Driver, 3W, 5-6 Hybrid, 7-SW, Putter)

Reasons to buy

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Premium quality clubs and bag
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Impressive performance through the bag
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Even distance gapping

Reasons to avoid

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Wedges lack versatility
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Irons feel firm

Callaway is renowned for making some of the best clubs on the market, and the REVA 11-piece set, which comes in a high-quality bag, includes a driver, 3-wood, 5 and 6 hybrids, 7-9 irons, pitching and sand wedge and a putter, is designed to help women effortlessly enjoy the first steps of their golfing journey.

Our tester was initially impressed by the soft and tacky grips that provide comfort and add to the overall ease of use, which is the intention throughout the set. These are lightweight clubs with design features that allow women to feel they cannot miss, such as the large circular focal point on the driver's club face, the oversized heads of the hybrids and the forgiving large cavity back irons. 

Performance-wise, the clubs are effortless to swing, delivering high-launching shots with noticeable power and distance. The fang-designed putter is a contributing factor for Reva being one of the best women’s golf sets, as it incorporates Stroke Lab technology to help with tempo and consistency and our tester raved about it.

You can buy individual Reva clubs as well, like the Callaway Big Bertha Reva Women's driver, and even Callaway Reva golf balls.

Best beginner set

Cleveland Bloom Ladies Package Set

Cleveland Bloom Ladies Package Set

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Ideal for those beginning their golf journey

Specifications

Clubs Included: 10 (Driver, 3W, 5-6 Hybrid, 7-SW, Putter)

Reasons to buy

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Good quality at a reasonable price
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Suitable set for beginner golfers
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Attractive design

Reasons to avoid

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No left-handed option
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Need to force the irons slightly as head heavy

The Cleveland Bloom ladies package set is designed for female golfers who are just starting out in the game and with a driver, 5-wood, hybrid, SW-7-iron, and a putter, this set represents exceptional value. And not forgetting the cart golf bag and detachable pouch that highlights the standout black/pink color scheme.

With a 14-degree loft on the driver and a deep face on the 5-wood, our tester found these clubs easy to launch, and she was particularly impressed by the 5 hybrid that delivered consistent high-flying shots from a variety of lies. Forgiveness is key for beginners, and the cavity back irons provide this thanks to the big sweet spot, while the 56-degree wedge performs well out of sand.

Completing the set is the mallet-shaped putter, designed for players to strike consistent, smooth rolling putts, which the test proved.

Best looking

The Wilson Magnolia package set for ladies

Wilson Magnolia Ladies Set 

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An excellent package that doesn't break the bank

Specifications

Clubs: 11 (Driver, 3W, 4-6 Hybrid, 7-SW, Putter)

Reasons to buy

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Ideal set for lady beginners
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Noticeable forgiveness off centre
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Stylish accompanying cart bag

Reasons to avoid

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Not suited to stronger lady players

One of the advantages of the Wilson Magnolia set is that women have a choice of a stylish cart or carry bag to hold a driver, 3-wood, 4, 5, 6 hybrid, 7-SW irons and a putter

Without compromising the quality of these clubs, the set represents excellent value. The high-lofted driver with an oversized head provides women with all-important confidence on the tee. Similarly, the irons have oversize heads and clever weighting allows for maximum forgiveness on off-centre hits. 

Overall, our tester found the clubs throughout the bag easy to launch with accurate results, and especially appreciating the compactness of the heads of the hybrids and their versatility, which came into their own when playing from the rough. This set also includes a bespoke wedge, which is uncommon in package sets, although a great idea for short game shots. Completing the set is a mallet-shaped putter and with a prominent alignment line, this helps women to aim correctly at the hole.

Best forgiveness

Ram Golf Accubar Plus Ladies Set

Ram Golf Accubar Plus Ladies Set 

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Excellent value for money, these clubs offer great forgiveness for those new to the game

Specifications

Clubs included: 10 (Driver, 3 wood, 24º and 27º hybrids, 6-, 7-, 8-, 9- irons, PW, SW, putter)

Reasons to buy

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Great quality for the price
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Easy to launch with forgiveness
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Spacious and lightweight carry bag

Reasons to avoid

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Woods lack power
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Sound won't be to everyone's taste
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Unsuitable for better golfers

If you fancy trying your hand at golf but don’t want to break the bank by forking out on premium equipment, then the Accubar Plus Ladies set is the perfect option. It’s hard to believe how much you get for your money - a driver, fairway wood, a 4 and 5 hybrid, irons 6-SW and a putter. Plus, a green/silver stand bag with matching headcovers.

Like all the clubs in this set, the driver cannot compete with the best drivers in the market in terms of technology packed features, but with a large head and 12-degree loft, our tester found that it performs more than adequately for beginner golfers, as do all the other clubs in this set. They allow women to easily get the ball airborne and offering excellent playability for confidence-boosting shots. 

The pack also comes with a mallet-shaped putter that compliments what you'd expect from some of the best putters for beginner golfers

Best value

Ben Sayers Ladies M8 Package Set

Ben Sayers Ladies M8 Package Set

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Ben Sayers Ladies M8 Package Set

One of the best affordable options

Specifications

Clubs: 12 (Driver, 3W, 5W, 5 Hybrid, 5-SW, Putter)

Reasons to buy

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Price point is very attractive
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Irons in particular are easy to hit

Reasons to avoid

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Doesn't feel as premium as other models

The Ben Sayers Ladies’ M8 package set is perfect for female golfers who are about to embark on their golfing journey. A fabulous cart bag includes a 12-club set comprising a driver, 3-wood, and 5-wood. 

All the clubs are designed with an aerodynamic crown to promote a lower centre of gravity and higher launch for increased distance and maximum forgiveness. An easy-to-hit hybrid, 7 cavity-backed irons (5-SW) with a wide sole and top line encourage confident ball striking, and a mallet-style putter completes the set.

Cobra Women’s Fly-XL Complete Set

Cobra Women’s Fly-XL Complete Set

Cobra Women's Fly-XL Complete Set

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Cobra Women’s Fly-XL Complete Set

A highly durable set that ticks a lot of boxes

Specifications

Clubs: 12 (Driver, 3W, 5W, 7W, 5 Hybrid, 6-SW, Putter)

Reasons to buy

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Cool bag design
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Ticks a lot of boxes with clubs and bag

Reasons to avoid

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14-way bag divider seems unnecessary

Cobra Women’s Fly-XL Complete Set is designed for female golfers looking to improve or for those just starting out. Included in the 13-piece set is an eye-catching cart bag that features ample storage space and 14-way divider to hold a driver, fairway woods, hybrid, and a mallet putter.

The metal woods are fitted with graphite shafts to help women deliver speed and power to their shots, and the driver is designed with a draw-bias to straighten out a slice. Excellent turf interaction when using the fairway wood and hybrid means that it’s possible to launch the ball high and land it accurately with minimal roll.

To maximise forgiveness, the irons are perimeter weighted, while the cavity backs encourage easy launch and notable distance. This extends into both the pitching wedge and sand wedge, providing women with the help they need to escape hazards and give them confidence to attack the pin. The blade-style putter offers easy alignment, with smooth roll and soft feedback.

MacGregor Ladies DCT3000 Golf Package Set

MacGregor Ladies DCT3000 Golf Package Set

MacGregor Ladies DCT3000 Golf Package Set

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MacGregor Ladies DCT3000 Golf Package Set

Both men's and women's DCT3000 sets are excellent

Specifications

Clubs: 12 (Driver, 3W, 3-4 Hybrid, 6-SW, Putter)

Reasons to buy

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Big-headed driver ideal for beginners
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Exceptional value
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Really liked the pop of color on clubs and bag

Reasons to avoid

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Limited short game options

The MacGregor DCT3000 set is another worthy option for female beginner golfers or those starting to improve. An attractive black/aqua cart bag includes a 460cc titanium driver, designed with a 13° loft and a high MOI for better stability at impact and greater forgiveness on mishits. 

The driver is complimented by a fairway wood and two hybrids. Irons from 6-SW have an oversized head design and perimeter weighting to encourage faster ball speeds for increased distance, whilst the putter has an easy alignment aid to help women hole more putts.

How we test golf sets

Golf club sets are no exception when it comes to our testing ethos and methodology. We put sets to the test out on the course and over a number of rounds to see how they perform on different courses and in varying conditions. It is only through using each club out on the course and at the range that you can get an idea of how well something is made and how it performs. Additionally we want to make very clear that no manufacturer can buy a good review because our testing team tells it how it is, and we often have to buy the sets ourselves to put them to the test.

How to choose a golf set

If you want to get an entire set of clubs then there are some crucial factors to be aware of before purchasing. We have given some advice below.

What comes in the set

The great thing about golf is if you want to buy single golf clubs for your bag you can, but you can also get entire sets with one purchase too. When doing the latter, it is worth checking which clubs come as part of the set to make sure you have all bases covered, and it is also worth getting a bag with the set too.

Quality

A common problem for entire sets can be quality. Unlike the models we picked above, many can be poorly made and have issues with the head, shaft or grip, or even all three. Therefore it is definitely worth going for brands that are well-respected in the game of golf because the products will have been made properly and would've been designed to perform properly. The prevalence of Wilson, Callaway and TaylorMade in this area is a case in point.

Forgiveness

Chances are if you want an entire set of clubs like the ones above you are probably a beginner or junior and the big factor to consider here is therefore forgiveness. The most common problem for beginner and junior players is mishit shots which limits distance and hinders accuracy. Beginner and junior golf clubs are designed to have larger heads and sweet spots, and therefore more forgiveness to help players still make solid contact with the golf ball.

Budget

Obviously there are different sets at different price points so it is worth thinking about whether you want to spend more or less here.

FAQs

What clubs are in a women's golf set?

This will tend to vary on the brand and the size of the set of course, but we have found most women's sets come with a couple of woods, several irons, one or two wedges and a putter. Some will also come with a hybrid of some kind as well.

What clubs should a beginner player buy?

Beginner players should look to purchase more forgiving golf clubs that help them get the ball up into the air. When buying irons particularly, you'll want to avoid buying blade or forged irons that are less forgiving and harder to use.

Do you get a putter in a women's golf set?

Generally, yes. Most golf sets should include a putter in their package. You may also want to pay attention to the wedges included and the lofts on the hybrids that are included in any package you're hoping to purchase!

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Alison Root

Alison Root has over 25 years experience working in media and events, predominantly dedicated to golf, in particular the women’s game. Until 2020, for over a decade Alison edited Women & Golf magazine and website, and is now the full-time Women's Editor for Golf Monthly. Alison is a respected and leading voice in the women's game, overseeing content that communicates to active golfers from grassroots through to the professional scene, and developing collaborative relationships to widen Golf Monthly's female audience across all platforms to elevate women's golf to a new level. She is a 16-handicap golfer (should be better) and despite having had the fantastic opportunity to play some of the best golf courses around the world, Kingsbarns in Scotland is her favourite.

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