First Impressions: A Splash of Orange on the Tee
The golf world often feels monochrome—dark bags, muted colours, and serious faces. So when a bright orange stand bag arrives at your door, it’s hard not to smile. This 12-piece women’s golf club set from VEVOR, available at The Players Golf House, makes a statement before you even hit a ball. It’s not just about looking good, though. This set promises to be a complete solution for women stepping into the game or looking for a reliable, forgiving set of clubs without the headache of piecing a bag together club by club.
Let’s open the box and look inside the products that could change how you approach the fairway.
What’s Actually in the Bag?
Unpacking this set feels like opening a toolkit designed specifically for golf. You get 12 pieces, which covers everything you need for a full round:
- **Driver:** 460cc #1 driver with an aluminium head
- **Fairway Woods:** #3 and #5 fairway woods
- **Hybrid:** #4 hybrid
- **Irons:** #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, PW (pitching wedge), SW (sand wedge)
- **Putter:** L-shaped putter
- **Bag:** Lightweight stand bag with a double strap
No gaps. No missing clubs. Everything fits neatly into the included bag, and the orange accents tie the whole set together visually.
The 460cc Driver: Where Distance Meets Forgiveness
Let’s start with the big stick. The driver in this set features a 460cc aluminium head—that’s the maximum size allowed by golf’s governing bodies. Why does that matter? A larger face means a larger sweet spot. For beginners or high-handicap players, mishits are part of the learning curve. This driver is designed to forgive those off-centre strikes, sending the ball straighter and longer than you might expect from a set at this price point.
The aluminium construction keeps the head lightweight, which helps generate clubhead speed without requiring a Herculean swing. I tested it on the range, and the sound is a crisp, solid ‘ting’ rather than a dull thud. It inspires confidence at address—the club sits nicely behind the ball.
Fairway Woods and Hybrid: Your Best Friends from the Fairway
Moving to the #3 and #5 fairway woods, these clubs are built for versatility. The #3 wood is ideal off the tee on tighter holes or when you need a long approach shot from the fairway. The #5 wood fills the gap nicely, offering a higher launch that helps the ball stop quicker on the green.
The #4 hybrid deserves special mention. For many women, long irons are intimidating. A hybrid combines the forgiveness of a wood with the control of an iron. This one has a low centre of gravity, making it easier to get the ball airborne. If you’ve ever struggled with a #4 iron, swapping it for this hybrid will feel like a cheat code.
The Irons: From #5 to Sand Wedge
The iron set runs from #5 through to the sand wedge. These are cavity-back irons, which means the weight is distributed around the perimeter of the clubhead. That design increases the moment of inertia (MOI), so even if you catch the ball slightly off the toe or heel, the club resists twisting. The result? More consistent distance and direction.
I found the #7 iron particularly forgiving. It launched the ball high and landed softly, which is exactly what you want when attacking pins. The pitching wedge and sand wedge are essential for short game work. The sand wedge has enough bounce to glide through bunker sand, and the pitching wedge is versatile for chip shots and full swings from 100 yards in.
The L-Shaped Putter: A Different Approach
Putters come in many shapes—blade, mallet, and L-shaped. This set includes an L-shaped putter, which has a straight shaft and a head that sits perpendicular to the shaft. It’s a classic design that encourages a straight-back, straight-through stroke. For beginners, this simplicity is a virtue. You don’t have to overthink alignment; just set up square and roll the ball.
I tested it on a practice green. The feel is solid, and the alignment aid on the top helps you aim consistently. It’s not a high-end milled putter, but it does the job reliably.
The Stand Bag: Light Enough to Carry
A complete set is only as good as its bag. This stand bag features a double strap system that distributes weight evenly across your shoulders—a lifesaver if you plan to walk the course. The legs deploy smoothly when you set it down, keeping the bag upright and accessible.
Storage is adequate: a large pocket for balls and accessories, plus smaller pockets for tees, gloves, and a scorecard. The orange colour is bold but not overwhelming, and it makes your bag easy to spot in a crowded rack.
Comparison: Building Your Own Set vs. This Complete Set
One common mistake beginners make is buying clubs individually. You might pick up a driver on sale, then search for irons, then realise the hybrid doesn’t match. Before you know it, you’ve spent twice as much and still have gaps in your set.
This VEVOR set eliminates that hassle. Compare the cost of buying these 12 items separately:
- Driver: £80–£150
- Fairway woods: £50–£100 each
- Hybrid: £40–£80
- Irons (7 clubs): £200–£400
- Putter: £30–£80
- Stand bag: £50–£100
Total: £450–£910. This complete set comes in well under that, often around £200–£300. You save money and get a coordinated set designed to work together.
Common Mistakes Beginners Make (and How This Set Helps)
**Mistake 1: Using mismatched clubs.** Different brands have different lofts, shaft flexes, and feels. This set is consistent throughout.
**Mistake 2: Ignoring the hybrid.** Many beginners avoid hybrids because they look unusual. But the #4 hybrid in this set is easier to hit than a #4 iron—use it.
**Mistake 3: Carrying a heavy bag.** The stand bag is lightweight, so you won’t tire yourself out before the back nine.
**Mistake 4: Overlooking the putter.** The L-shaped putter is simple and effective. Don’t switch to a fancy blade until you’ve mastered this one.
Who Is This Set For?
This set is ideal for:
- Women starting golf and wanting everything in one box
- High-handicap players looking for forgiveness and consistency
- Anyone who prefers a lightweight bag for walking
- Golfers who want a bright, distinctive look on the course
It’s not designed for low-handicap players who need specialised shafts or adjustable weights. But for the vast majority of women golfers, it’s a fantastic entry point.
Final Thoughts: Inside the Box, Outside the Comfort Zone
Opening this set is like opening a promise—a promise that you have everything you need to enjoy the game. The clubs are forgiving, the bag is practical, and the orange colour ensures you’ll never lose sight of your gear. If you’ve been hesitating to invest in golf because the equipment seemed complicated or expensive, this set removes both barriers.
Inside the products, you’ll find thoughtful design choices that prioritise ease of use. The 460cc driver forgives mishits. The hybrid replaces a difficult long iron. The lightweight bag makes walking the course a pleasure. And the L-shaped putter keeps your short game simple.
So grab your gloves, head to the range, and let these clubs do the heavy lifting. The game is waiting.
Related reading & products
- Golf Club Set, 12 Pieces Women's Golf Club Complete Set Right Handed With 460CC #1 Driver, #3 & 5 Fairway Wood, #4 Hybrid, #5/#6/#7/#8/#9/#PW/#SW Irons, L-Shaped Putter, Golf Stand Bag, Orange (product)
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- Golf Club Set, 12 Pieces Men's Complete Golf Club Set Right Handed With 460CC #1 Driver, #3 & 5 Fairway Wood, #4 Hybrid, #5/#6/#7/#8/#9/#PW/#SW Irons, L-Shaped Putter, Golf Stand Bag, Black (product)
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