Building the PERFECT GOLF BAG on a $1,000 Budget! – 4 Options Discussed



We build the perfect golf bags filled with BRAND NEW clubs under $1,000…4 times in a row!

Option 1

Tour Edge Exotics C722 Driver
Tour Edgexotics E722 Hybrid
Wilson D9 Irons – BUY HERE:
Bermuda Golf Wedge Set – Buy here: https://amzn.to/3H94PTn
Tour Edge Bazooka Pro Putter

Option 2

Mizuno STX 220 Driver
Costco Callaway Edge Set
Taylor Made Milled Grind Chrome Wedge 60º

Option 3

PXG 0211 Driver
PXG 0211 Hybrid
Takomo 101
Gigagolf SGS Wedges
MacGregor Golf MacTec X 001

Option 4

Stix 14 piece – Buy here: https://www.playbetter.com/products/stix-14-piece-golf-club-set-complete-bundle?variant=41324344180901&ghref=7209%3A118076

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27 Replies to “Building the PERFECT GOLF BAG on a $1,000 Budget! – 4 Options Discussed”

  1. WkndWarrior4 says:

    On the Callaway Edge option, instead of the TM 60 wedge you should add a Callaway Mack Daddy CB wedge. Will match the shape of the Edge irons better.

  2. Rich L says:

    Hi, great video. It looked like the D9 irons set in option 1 also came with a PW and a GW, which would reduce down the wedge cost if you even needed to buy a single further wedge 🙂

  3. Reid Roethe says:

    Mizuno STX 220 driver is $199.99 on numerous online sites. That extra $100 could have been used for more gear.

  4. Really valuable information, but….
    What about left hand golfer?
    … What about left hand woman golfer?
    🤷🏻‍♂️

  5. Great video again, Gabe. Keep them coming 👍.

  6. Max Whelio says:

    Buying used clubs is a way better option than any of these, these arent bad, but the you can get way better quality clubs for cheaper going used. Takomo irons are a steal though.

  7. Giga m410 irons- $475
    Give 3&4 Pursuit Hybrids-$119
    52 and 56 S2 wedges- $99

    There's $593. But..they have fairly regular sales of 15-25%.But $500 worth and get a free bag.

    Take the rest of the budget and get what you can of a really nice driver and putter.

  8. would that the direct to consumer set out of those options

  9. On the Callaway Edge set build I would recommend a 48-52 degree gap wedge instead of 60 as their PW is 44 and SW is 54 so you have a big gap there , plus most high handicap players struggle with the 60 degree

  10. “Most expensive hobby” This guys never owned a race car 😂

  11. john cooper says:

    Hi Gabe, great choices and options. This is a video many people need to see. For me and your choices I think the shipping cost would be too much but maybe have something like this here in Thailand.

  12. Chasing Par says:

    Can you do a bracket of the number 1 driver for the past drivers to modern drivers. I think it would be a great way to show that you don't have to buy new to have a great driver.

  13. Last year I built my first “expensive” bag. PXG irons, Cleveland wedges, custom Sub70 driver/woods, custom sub70 putter. Played pretty good but started hooking irons and swing fell apart. Started hitting an old set of free ping eye 2 coppers with no driver, a free old 2 ball putter, and a beat out $30 vokey wedge. Immediately shot low 80s. Bought a set of Srixon Z945 blades for fun last week for $200. Gamed them Friday evening with 0 range time and shot 78 (best score ever). Not janking on new equipment but it’s really REALLY the archer and not the arrow 🤷🏼😂 plus course management.

  14. Great video Gabe! I’m an 8 handicap. I would like to get a new set of irons and have been looking at the Takomo’s,but haven’t pulled the trigger yet. Is there much difference in distance and dispersion between the 101 and 101t’s ?

  15. Barry Muller says:

    It’s probably apples and oranges, but I would get a 5 or 7 wood instead of a hybrid. Easier to hit for me.

  16. From the 4 options that you presented what would be your best driver, hybrid, irons, wedges, and putter. And might have to stretch the budget. Thanks

  17. golfaddict says:

    Loved the DTC set…..looks very interesting…..actually 3 of the 4 had me wondering if i should get an extra set….lol…great video….cheers from Canada

  18. Tman1up says:

    I purchased one of the SGS GigaGolf wedges a few years ago, and it is like a more traditional wedge. This spring I ordered new irons from GigaGolf, and on the wedges I went with the S2, which are slightly bigger with a cavity back notch, and I have to say I like those even better. On the rest of the irons, I went with the m410's, which I really like. I found GigaGolf a few years ago, when I was looking to get back into golf, and I needed custom irons, since I'm 6'5", and I didn't want to have to shell out $1,500.00 or more on custom irons. I've been really pleased with their irons anyways. I've had two different sets from GigaGolf, and will likely order those forged irons in a couple of years as well. Hopefully, you will try out their c510 forged irons for a review at some point?

  19. Ken Norris says:

    I bought the Stix set when I returned to golf. The performance, ease of use, and forgiveness was phenomenal. The only thing I didn’t like about them were the feel and weight distribution (felt overly light and club heads felt extremely light) and the sound were a little high pitched to me. The driver and 5-W performance was much better than you’d expect from a package set IMO.

    I’ve since upgraded to the G430 line with PLD Anser 2 putter and Vokey wedges, but for a small increase in performance, feel, and aesthetics, I paid over three times as much. Food for thought, especially if budget is a concern.

    Lastly, the customer service at Stix is phenomenal. I bought my son-in-law a set as well. When his arrived, he had a small ding on the driver. He emailed Stix a picture and had a new driver in three days. He broke one of the irons. Same thing, new iron in three days. No questions asked, just send them a picture. If you want a set that looks good and performs well without breaking the bank, I highly recommend these.

  20. ci0_ says:

    chilling at around a 16 hcp rn and the Wilson d9s are amazing, well struck 7i will happily go 200yrds and super forgiving.

  21. Bermuda wedges aren't even available it says on amazon.

  22. Joe Beem says:

    Review more GigaGolf clubs

  23. John Eccles says:

    I have the edge set and it’s brilliant

  24. Joey Nie says:

    Tour Edge. E 722. And C 722. Good value for a set of Irons

  25. Joey Nie says:

    Great Video. But I love Tour Edge. Great quality. 👍🏽

  26. Brent says:

    FYI – on the PXG site there’s an overstock section where u can find deep discounts on older models.

  27. Krebzy22 says:

    My only thing is that after tax you’re adding probably another $100-$200 and that’s if if shipping is free for all of them. Great video still!

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