


The stars of this set are the offset, 4 and 5-hybrids. The wide, flat profile makes this fairway wood easy to hit off the ground and a great alternative off the tee if your driver isn’t behaving. I’d say that is a considerable difference.Īccompanying the driver is a 15º fairway wood.

In testing, this driver was 12-18 yards longer compared to the Rife RX2 set (tested at the same time). I noted in the intro that the woods are where the main differences lie between high and lower-priced beginner sets. The 10.5º driver has a big clubface and a low centre of gravity, resulting in a forgiving driver that hits the ball long and far. Finally, they are built in a way that will suit you perfectly and still suit you well in 1-3 years’ time as you develop into an intermediate golfer. Furthermore, there are no unnecessary clubs meaning more cash to spend on playing golf.

However, the Cobra Fly XL complete set offers great quality throughout the set. Picking a set to finish top of this is list hard! I can hardly fault the top four or five picks. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links, which helps support this site. We independently select the products reviewed on Golf Insider UK and never receive payment from manufacturers to influence our choices. Great value options are the Callaway Strata sets, Tour Edge ranges, Wilson sets and the Rife complete set. Don’t worry we’re talking about 5% loss in both distance and forgiveness compared to sets many hundreds more in price.
