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This 13-piece John Letters Trilogy T5 graphite golf set includes 9 cavity-back irons (3–SW), RAM FXV 450cc titanium driver, fairway wood, hybrid, and Motocaddy cart bag. Designed for beginners and improving golfers seeking a lightweight, user-friendly, full club set.
Specifications
- Irons (3–SW): Regular flex graphite shafts, perimeter weighting, wide sole design for high launch and improved forgiveness.
- Driver: RAM FXV Series, 450cc titanium head, 10.5° loft, regular graphite shaft for enhanced distance and control.
- Bag: Motocaddy cart bag with multiple compartments and durable construction.
Main Features
- Graphite shafts reduce overall set weight for increased swing speed and reduced fatigue.
- Wide sole irons promote solid ball striking for high handicappers, seniors, or those needing extra forgiveness.
- Complete set eliminates need for separate purchases; provides all essential clubs in one package.
Who Should Use This Set?
- New golfers needing a ready-to-play, forgiving setup.
- Seniors and high handicappers seeking lightweight, easy-to-hit clubs.
- Improving players looking for a balanced 13-club collection with quality bag.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a 13-club graphite set with woods and bag good for beginner golfers?
Yes. Lightweight graphite shafts and wide sole irons make this 13-club set easier to hit and control, ideal for beginners who need forgiveness and a hassle-free, complete kit.
How do graphite shafts in iron sets compare to steel for improving players?
Graphite shafts are lighter, promoting faster swing speeds and reduced vibration, which benefits improving golfers seeking extra distance and joint comfort compared to steel.
What should I look for in a full golf club set for seniors?
Look for graphite shafts, lightweight components, and forgiving designs. This set combines all three, helping seniors achieve higher launch and consistent contact.
Are wide sole irons easier to hit for high handicappers?
Wide sole irons increase forgiveness on off-center hits and help prevent the club from digging into turf, making them easier to hit for high handicappers.
Is it better to buy a complete golf club set or build one piece by piece?
A complete set offers correct club gapping and matching components for consistent performance, reducing complexity for new or returning players.
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Description
This 13-piece John Letters Trilogy T5 graphite golf set includes 9 cavity-back irons (3–SW), RAM FXV 450cc titanium driver, fairway wood, hybrid, and Motocaddy cart bag. Designed for beginners and improving golfers seeking a lightweight, user-friendly, full club set.
Specifications
- Irons (3–SW): Regular flex graphite shafts, perimeter weighting, wide sole design for high launch and improved forgiveness.
- Driver: RAM FXV Series, 450cc titanium head, 10.5° loft, regular graphite shaft for enhanced distance and control.
- Bag: Motocaddy cart bag with multiple compartments and durable construction.
Main Features
- Graphite shafts reduce overall set weight for increased swing speed and reduced fatigue.
- Wide sole irons promote solid ball striking for high handicappers, seniors, or those needing extra forgiveness.
- Complete set eliminates need for separate purchases; provides all essential clubs in one package.
Who Should Use This Set?
- New golfers needing a ready-to-play, forgiving setup.
- Seniors and high handicappers seeking lightweight, easy-to-hit clubs.
- Improving players looking for a balanced 13-club collection with quality bag.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a 13-club graphite set with woods and bag good for beginner golfers?
Yes. Lightweight graphite shafts and wide sole irons make this 13-club set easier to hit and control, ideal for beginners who need forgiveness and a hassle-free, complete kit.
How do graphite shafts in iron sets compare to steel for improving players?
Graphite shafts are lighter, promoting faster swing speeds and reduced vibration, which benefits improving golfers seeking extra distance and joint comfort compared to steel.
What should I look for in a full golf club set for seniors?
Look for graphite shafts, lightweight components, and forgiving designs. This set combines all three, helping seniors achieve higher launch and consistent contact.
Are wide sole irons easier to hit for high handicappers?
Wide sole irons increase forgiveness on off-center hits and help prevent the club from digging into turf, making them easier to hit for high handicappers.
Is it better to buy a complete golf club set or build one piece by piece?
A complete set offers correct club gapping and matching components for consistent performance, reducing complexity for new or returning players.





















