: Texan Classics Junior Golf Club Set w/Stand Bag Ages 4-8

: Texan Classics Junior Golf Club Set w/Stand Bag Ages 4-8

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Texan Classics Junior Golf Club Set w/Stand Bag Ages 4-8

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Product Brand: Texan Classics
Label: Texan Classics
Product Manufacturer: Texan Classics
Publisher: Texan Classics
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4-8 Ages Bag w/Stand Set Club Golf Junior Classics Texan






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FREE SHlPPlNG! Package includes: Clubs: 0versized Titanium 3 wood (36'), 0versized Ti-Matrix 7 iron (30'), 9 iron (29'), Putter (28') & longneck headcover. Stand Bag: DELUXE junior bag with double shoulder strap, 3 way divider, 3 exterior pockets, umbrella holder, Velcro glove tab & rain hood. Everything you need for the young player in your house! Graphite Shafts- Junior Flex. Soft wrap grips. For Boys and Girls between 4-8 years of age. For kids up to 4'6' in height. Full manufacturer warranty covers breakage or defects for one year.
















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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome Texan Junior Clubs! ...
Excellent polished high quality set of clubs perfect for my 7 year old. They appear to be worth twice what I paid for them. Can you do any better than that? I don't think so!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Very nice clubs...decide for yourself about the size.
Great clubs for the price. Bought for a 5 year old, he hits them well. Though I can't really see a 4 year old using these...check the specs and decide for yourself.

But again even with the large shipping cost it's still a better deal than the Dept Store stuff.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent Product and Company ...
Purchased this set of clubs for my grandson's birthday and had it shipped directly to his house-shipping was fast and efficient and the clubs arrived as promised...My grandson lives hundreds of miles away from me and I recently went there to visit---he showed me the clubs he had received and I was very pleased at the quality of the product (for the money) they were very nice clubs for a young child and he is getting a lot of good use out of them...
The quality of the product and the efficiency of the company in processing and shipping could not be better...



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great golf clubs for taller 5 year olds.
My little girl is a tall 5 and she is just able to use the 9 iron. The driver is way to big for her as well as the 7 iron and 5 iron. She will grow into them though so I guess it will pay off in the long run. Great bad and great quality.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * not bad ...
over all this is a good buy. I think the age rating is off. I bought it for a 4 yr old and they are to long for him even his 6 yr old sister found them a little big. So I would say unless your little one is really tall I would say 7-10, would be a better age range

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