Cleveland Golf Junior Review

This equipment review is going to be a little different than what you’re probably used to reading from Adam.

You see, he’s an equipment junkie. Me on the other hand? Well, I bought my clubs second-hand off Facebook Marketplace because they were a good deal. If you’ve listened to the podcast enough you’ve heard me talk about the fact that I watch more than I play. I’ve never felt the need to spend a lot of money on new clubs that help improve my game when I’m not going to be on the course enough to use them. Half of improving your game is actually taking the time to play the game.

Cleveland Golf Junior - Medium

But my mindset changed when I had a kid and he had an interest in golf. (Or rather, we forced him to have an interest in it…) He walks around the house with his plastic fisher price clubs turning any and every toy into a golf ball. I wanted to get him a set of clubs but I was lost on where to even start, especially since he is so young.

Cleveland Golf Junior Set

Enter Cleveland Golf’s Junior set. They did the heavy lifting for me - I didn’t have to worry about putting together the perfect bag with the right amount of clubs for his skillset. They have standard sizes (small, medium, and large) for kids ages four to 12. The smallest set starts with three basic clubs, all you really need at that age when you are just learning the basics. The medium set has a few more and the large is a full-size junior set.

We went with the medium - which is a little big for my son at the moment - but it’s a set he will grow into as he learns the game. These aren’t toy clubs though, like the fisher price ones my son was used to playing with. These are made to the same standard as the adult size Cleveland clubs. The quality is unreal; now my son’s clubs are nicer than mine!

To see the full lineup of Cleveland Golf’s Junior sets, visit their site here.

Nikki Dunagan

Just a girl who grew up going to Augusta National every spring. Loyal to my Atlanta sports teams, despite years of disappointment. Former gymnast + competitive cheerleader.

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