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The 10 Top Golf Club Brands In 2021

Golf has been a sport loved by millions for over 100 years, and as advances in technology take place brand new technologies ensure that we enjoy the game more than ever before. In this guide, we’ve chosen to run through our picks for the top 10 golf club brands in 2021. So if you’re looking for a competitive edge be sure to read on!

TaylorMade

TaylorMade's golf clubs are engineered, designed, and built to help everyone improve their game. From great all-round clubs for beginners who want to learn the basics, to advanced irons for the seasoned professional, the TaylorMade range of golf clubs caters for all golfer's needs.

TaylorMade's heritage is in crafting the best equipment in the world. They do it so well that their products are frequently imitated, but never equaled. While they're extremely proud of their European-style 902 heads, forged irons, and leading technology such as COR-Eye and Flight Control Track, they also make sure to create clubs for every golfer.

Ping

Ping was the first adjustable iron I had ever tried, and as soon as I hit a few balls with them, I knew they’d be coming home with me. They allowed me to change the bias of my irons to match my natural shot shape. With Overweight Tungsten weights in the toe and Ping’s reduced offset design, the G20s have an abundance of forgiveness even at address.

Ping engineers continue to design equipment based on the prowess of its players. That’s why, for every club in the bag, they have it designed both for shotmaking and soundness, to create better players and lower scores. If you’re looking for more distance, a squarer face, and more forgiveness…the G400 Max is your answer."

Callaway

Callaway are one of the world’s leading manufacturers of golf equipment and have been since 1982. The company gained worldwide recognition with the introduction of Big Bertha – the first forged driver, and its Epic line of woods/irons were voted ‘Golf Club of the Decade’ by both Golf Magazine and Golf Digest.

Callaway was one of the first companies to popularize a whole line of over-sized, high performance golf clubs. Today they live up to their reputation with legendary products like the Big Bertha driver line, and golf clubs featuring new technologies like the “Heat” series and gearbox drivers.

Robin Golf

The Clubsmiths from Robin Golf are the kind of clubs the brand is all about – cool designs, including some with rather unique head shapes, and plenty of customisation options to choose from. There are also lefty versions available, which is worth noting if you’re looking to buy a new set for yourself or a gift for someone.

The Robin Golf brand is still new, but different in a few noteworthy ways. They’re focused on the middle and lower-end of the market, with affordable drivers, setters, and putters. They also offer a 30 day money-back guarantee, which is pretty much unheard of (and awesome). Plus, their 90 day policy on headcovers is unmatched by any other premium manufacturer.

Their clubs – which range from hybrids to irons – are built to the same spec as the top brands (the heads of their drivers and irons are matched for consistency), but they use a different brand on the crown. This gives Robin Golf two benefits: first, it lets them select some cool-looking clubheads, and second, it means that they can offer “invisible” customization. Since some customers have clubhead preference, having a range of options means more sales. The clubs also feature matte paint jobs with understated colors and a new take on traditional script logos.

Cobra

Cobra offers a wide range of exceptional clubs for the serious golfer as well as the weekend warrior. From their classic KING forged irons that are a staple in golf bag, to their recently launched Victory hybrids and irons, Cobra has a wide range of game-improvement clubs to please even the pickiest of golfers.

The original club company that was founded in 1983, Cobra is an American brand that has been around since the mid-eighties. In 1995, German sportswear manufacturer Puma made a smart move by purchasing the company, and it was only a matter of time before the Cobra brand became hot once again. This kicked off when they introduced the extremely popular King-F7 line of irons, and continues today with new releases such as the ZL drivers and newly redesigned King-F6 irons under the Cobra Connect name.

Considered by many to have the best game improvement irons on the market, Cobra has a wide product range that includes everything from their very affordable Players line to premium forged drivers.

Titleist

With a long history of producing some of the most innovative innovations the golf industry has seen, Titleist is in a class of their own. Great golf clubs can be a great investment in your game, allowing you to play longer and better. Titleist's best work is still to come - if you want club or ball for years to come, then Titleist is an asset worth investing in.

The crowning glory of Titleist's line up is their Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls - often simply called the V1 and V1x, or the Titleist Ball or Pro Ball. The original Pro V1 is the most played ball on the PGA tour these days, while more recently it has also become hugely popular with pro golfers in Europe and emerging markets.

Titleist golf clubs are manufactured with the same attention to detail and quality craftsmanship. Titleist was founded in 1932, but rapidly became one of the biggest golf brands in the world and with a company history stretching back to 1900 you can be sure they know a thing or two about building great golf clubs.

Adams

In 1986, Adams Golf came into the game. The company was formed by Gary Adams, a golf professional from Georgia, who decided to take his expertise and turn it into a thriving business. Since its inception Adams has been one of the more inventive golf companies in the industry, creating long irons that actually fly straight, fairway woods with tighter lies to make them easier to hit, and numerous putters that are uniquely designed to match your individual stroke style. With its “tight lies” series of fairway woods, Adams basically created a new category within clubs in the 80s.

However, Adams remains a very popular choice for many golfers. The biggest draw seems to be the “Tight Lies” fairway woods, which is somewhere between a traditional 3 wood and an iron. Aldila is a well-known shaft choice for manufacturers of higher-end clubs – we believe TaylorMade uses their shafts in club models above the R11/R1.

Golf clubs are a must-have for any golfer, but fairway woods are often the first to go. Made with Adams' iconic Tight Lies technology, this fairway wood comes stock with 15 degrees of loft and is a great club for lower-powered golfers looking to cover more ground off the tee. This club comes in numerous color combinations to match your personal taste, and its modern design will be sure to catch everyone's attention on the golf course.
 

Mizuno

Mizuno has long been known as the brand that caters to the more skilled and better player. Their forged irons are some of the most beautiful irons on the market, but they also come with a high price tag. But if you’re a low single digit, and no price tag is too high for an iron set, then a set of Mizuno JPX 919 Tour clubs in the bag will make you the envy of everyone in the clubhouse.

If you’re a serious player, don’t let anyone tell you to compromise. Opt for a complete set of Mizuno JPX 919 Tour irons. This innovative technology is designed to make every single club in your set perform its very best - which means more distance from your long irons, and better control from your short ones.

The look of the JPX-919 irons is proof that Mizuno is far from resting on its laurels. The classic satin finish blends beautifully with the deep black of the forged iron and Mizuno’s trademark Pure Roll technology results in silky smooth irons that look and feel great. Add to that Virtual Gravity CG on the long irons, an incredibly forgiving face on all clubs, thinner toplines added for enhanced feel, and a price that puts this set into single digit territory, and it’s easy to see why these are already earning rave reviews.

Wilson

Wilson Staff golf clubs are the best and most user friendly clubs available today. Their products can be tailored to a wide range of skill levels due to the multiple models of clubs offered. The shaft, hosel, lofts, weights, grips, and many other components can be customized to accommodate personal preferences.

The Wilson Pro Staff is the most preferred golf club in the world. The Wilson 5900 Steel series can be used for this purpose. This particular set of clubs comes complete with stand, towel and 2 balls. There are nine clubs that come with this set; four fairway woods (3, 5, 7 and 9), three wedges (55, 59 and 64), a putter (57), driver (6) and extra-long driver (9).

Wilson is the world's largest producer of golf balls, so it comes as no surprise that their irons are designed to work in perfect unison with the company's golf balls. The Tour Blade irons combine a classic blade look with Wilson's expertise in club design, and a modern forged muscle-backed blade (FMBC) face that produces explosive ball speed.
 

Cleveland

Cleveland wedges have been around for years. And the Cleveland CG10 wedge is a “Cleveland Wedge” in its truest form. This one piece forged wedge has a full mallet design and offers an offset weighting that makes it perfect for the player looking for solid spin and versatility around the green.

At Cleveland Golf, we've been setting the standard for performance in wedges for over 30 years. That tradition continues with our new Tour Preferred blunt wedge. It's designed to provide elite-level spin and control for every type of wedge shot, from full wedge shots to pitches and chips. Available in two lofts, 58° and 60°, and our progressive bounce options. The Tour Preferred CBX2 is everything you need, and nothing you don't.

With properly fit wedges, you can add a lot of extra yards to your game. Cleveland put that knowledge into their line of wedges and irons that have been used by several tour winners.