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Start your game off on the right foot with the entry-level Voit XP
men's all-graphite club set. Designed for beginning to intermediate-level
golfers, the easy-to-hit clubs are engineered to make your first few years of
golf fun and rewarding.
The XP set starts with a titanium driver with a 10.5-degree loft
and the USGA-maximum 460cc sized head. The club's oversized head and deep face
design produce maximum forgiveness off the tee. The set's titanium 3 wood,
meanwhile, is ideal for fairway work, with a 15-degree loft and an oversized
head for added forgiveness. Both the woods are fitted with Voit XP graphite
shafts in a regular flex and include matching head covers.
The set handles the mid-range distances with the XP 24-degree
hybrid and full iron set, which runs from a 5 iron to a pitching wedge. Easier
to hit than a traditional 3 or 4 iron, the slightly offset hybrid reduces your
slice, helping you hit more greens in regulation and shave strokes off your
game. The oversized irons feature wider soles that improve the ball flight on
off-center strikes. The top-line irons are medium sized, look good, and instill
confidence. Both the hybrid and irons also feature Voit XP graphite shafts in a
regular flex.
The XP set concludes with a classic blade putter and a stand bag.
The putter's blade design is the most popular in golf today, helping you line
up your putts with confidence. The bag features a 9.5-inch-diameter, six-way
padded top with four full-length dividers. As a result, you have plenty of
space to store your clubs. The bag also offers such features as a putter
pocket, five exterior zippered pockets, one exterior mesh pocket, a matching
zippered rain hood, an umbrella holder, and a bottom assist handle. And golfers
will doubtless appreciate the padded, adjustable double shoulder strap and
padded side panel, which deliver optimum weight distribution and comfort while
carrying. The bag--which includes legs that pop out automatically when set
down--weighs 5 pounds.
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This XP set by Voit has modern technology at a very affordable
price and works great for both new and intermediate players. The XP driver is
made of titanium matrix with 10.5 degree loft and the USGA 460cc sized head and
is easy to hit straight. The XP 3 wood has 15 degree loft and a oversized head
for added forgiveness. Woods are fitted with Voit graphite shafts and regular
flex. XP hybrid is easier to hit than traditional long iron and is slightly
offset to eliminating slicing and reach more greens in regulation. Fitted with
Voit graphite shaft regular flex. XP irons 5-6-7-8-9-PW are oversized for
maximum forgiveness. The top line is medium sized, looks good and instills
confidence. Fitted with Voit graphite shafts in regular flex. The XP Putter has
a classic blade design, the most popular in golf today. The XP Stand bag has
9.5" diameter oval 6 way padded top, 4 way full lengthy dividers, putter
pocket, 3 exterior zippered pockets, 1 exterior pocket. Padded adjustable
double-shoulder strap and padded side panel for optimum weight distribution and
comfort while carrying. Legs pop out automatically when set down. Weights just
5 lbs. Matching zippered rain hood. Umbrealla holder. Bottom assist handle. Set
is right handed
I've had these clubs for a
few weeks now. I am brand new to golf.
Pros:
Price, can't beat that.
Irons are great, they hit well, feel sturdy, the shaft is slightly flexible but not too much. Me, as a brand new golfer, can put range balls out about 150 yards straight and true with the 5 iron, seems very good to me.
Putter is good too, basic but feels good in the hand and gives me fairly good feedback when putting.
Cons:
The woods (driver, 3-wood, and to a lesser extent the hybrid 4 club) are of noticeably lower quality than the irons. The paint job on them close up is pretty sloppy, the way they have polished the aluminum is inconsistent; so when you look at the wood from different angles it looks strange. This set looks really nice from a distance, and the irons look good up close, but the woods defiantly give away that this is a cheap set. They don't seem to hit nearly as well as the irons, but that could be me, however others that I have had try them noticed the same thing.
The bag is very very cheap. The padding dividers for the club shafts are held in place with just Velcro, they tend to move around a lot. The side slots for irons are very narrow and getting the clubs in and out can be difficult. Most importantly: the bag material is very cheap and flimsy. The first time I took the clubs out for a round, it split right down one of the seams near the handle. The bag still works for now, but if the rip gets any bigger (it will) I will be in the market for a new one. I was disappointed it ripped the very first time I carried it further than from my car to the driving range. It has a good amount of pockets, and the water bottle holder is good if small, but the zippers are really cheap and tend to stick a lot. I don't have high hopes they will last long.
Pros:
Price, can't beat that.
Irons are great, they hit well, feel sturdy, the shaft is slightly flexible but not too much. Me, as a brand new golfer, can put range balls out about 150 yards straight and true with the 5 iron, seems very good to me.
Putter is good too, basic but feels good in the hand and gives me fairly good feedback when putting.
Cons:
The woods (driver, 3-wood, and to a lesser extent the hybrid 4 club) are of noticeably lower quality than the irons. The paint job on them close up is pretty sloppy, the way they have polished the aluminum is inconsistent; so when you look at the wood from different angles it looks strange. This set looks really nice from a distance, and the irons look good up close, but the woods defiantly give away that this is a cheap set. They don't seem to hit nearly as well as the irons, but that could be me, however others that I have had try them noticed the same thing.
The bag is very very cheap. The padding dividers for the club shafts are held in place with just Velcro, they tend to move around a lot. The side slots for irons are very narrow and getting the clubs in and out can be difficult. Most importantly: the bag material is very cheap and flimsy. The first time I took the clubs out for a round, it split right down one of the seams near the handle. The bag still works for now, but if the rip gets any bigger (it will) I will be in the market for a new one. I was disappointed it ripped the very first time I carried it further than from my car to the driving range. It has a good amount of pockets, and the water bottle holder is good if small, but the zippers are really cheap and tend to stick a lot. I don't have high hopes they will last long.
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