Golf clubs [60]
Callaway
Rogue ST Max
Callaway
Rogue ST Max
Callaway
Rogue ST Max
Cleveland
Frontline Elite Eleven UST
Callaway
Rogue ST Max
Mizuno
T24 Copper DG95
Callaway
Rogue ST Max
Callaway
Rogue ST Max
Callaway
Rogue ST Max
Cleveland
Frontline Elite 8.0 UST
Cleveland
Frontline Elite Cero UST
Wilson
Deep Red Tour complete set 2025
Cleveland
CBX4 Zipcore
Odyssey
Jailbird Mini Versa CH
TaylorMade
Milled Grind 4 black
Odyssey
AI One Doublewide CH
Odyssey
AI One Jailbird Mini Versa DB
Cleveland
CBX Full Face2
Cobra
Darkspeed ADAPT X
XXIO
13
Cleveland
CBX Full Face2 LH
XXIO
13
Cleveland
CBX4 Zipcore LH
Callaway
Elyte
XXIO
13
These golf clubs for men belong in your golf bag
When it comes to buying golf clubs for men, you've come to the right place at Golf House. It doesn't matter whether you've just graduated and want to buy your first set, or whether you're already an experienced golfer who wants to add an iron to the set in his bag and tee off with a high-end driver for new successes. Here we provide you with an overview of the types of clubs that should be in your golf bag.
These club types are available
You will already know that you can only take a maximum of 14 golf clubs with you on a round. Beginners in particular often don't make the most of the maximum and make do with a complete set of golf clubs for men - a good choice. However, the more your game develops, the more important high-quality equipment becomes. First-class golf clubs for men enable precision and therefore fun and success. The following clubs belong in a golf bag:
- Driver
- Fairway wood / hybrid
- irons
- wedges
- putters
The driver or wood 1 is the largest and at the same time one of the lightest men's golf clubs. It is used for long shots from the tee or from the driving range during training. Fairway woods are variable clubs for use on the fairway. Irons are part of the standard repertoire for medium-length shots. While irons 3 and 4 are often replaced by hybrids today, irons 5 to 9 are part of the basic equipment of every ambitious golfer. As with other golf clubs for men, the larger the number, the higher and shorter the trajectory of the golf ball. A set of men's golf clubs is rounded off with wedges for the short game (such as sand wedges for high shots from the bunker) and, of course, putters, which you use to sink the ball into the hole and whose importance you should never underestimate.
Tips for buying golf clubs for men
Golf House stocks all types of clubs from well-known manufacturers such as Callaway, Ping, Titleist, TaylorMade, Cleveland and Cobra. You can find all the brands on offer from A-Z in our brands overview. In addition to golf clubs for right-handed golfers, we also have a comprehensive range especially for left-handers. The type of shaft - steel or graphite - can also be filtered in the navigation just above the first products. Last but not least, we would like to recommend our guide "Buying golf clubs made easy", in which we have prepared additional information for you on the subject of "Buying golf clubs for men".