Callaway Elyte X Irons / 5-SW / Regular Flex

Callaway Elyte X Irons / 5-SW / Regular Flex

£729.00 GBP
Cobra King Tour Black 2025 Irons / 4-PW / Stiff Flex

Cobra King Tour Black 2025 Irons / 4-PW / Stiff Flex

£777.99 GBP

Even though we’re best known for second-hand golf clubs, we occasionally get our hands on brand new iron sets, perfect for golfers who want the latest technology and pristine condition. These irons deliver precision, consistency, and control straight from the world’s leading manufacturers.

Our range includes top brands like Titleist, Callaway, PING, Mizuno, Cobra, and more, offering options for beginners, mid-handicappers, and experienced players alike. With modern clubface designs, optimized lofts, and advanced materials, brand new irons help golfers maximize distance, launch, and consistency.

Each set is ready to ship, giving you fresh-from-the-box performance without compromise. Even in a mainly second-hand store, our brand new iron sets let you experience the latest technology at competitive prices.

Questions? Answers here.

Frequently Asked Questions

The frequency of new iron sets coming in varies massively on what customers trade in. Sometimes we get multiple new sets in a week, while other times there may only be one available. Popular models tend to sell very quicklyso if you're looking for a specific iron set, it's a good idea to drop our team a message, as some clubs don't even make it to the website before they sell.

Brand new clubs offer the latest technologies and the assurance that the club has never been used. However, they do typically come at a much higher price and can lose their value quickly when used. Second-hand clubs often provide much better value, with even the most recent models at much lower prices. But ultimately, the choice comes down to the customers priorities, whether they'd prefer brand new condition or better value for money.

With proper care, brand new golf clubs can last many years. Many golfers use the same clubs for five to ten years or more. Regular cleaning, proper storage and maintaining the grips will help keep them performing at their best.

Absolutely, many golfers buy individual new models to upgrade their bag one part at a time so their bag may consist of a range of clubs at different ages. The choice depends on your priorities. If your driving needs improvement but your irons are fine, a new driver may provide the most benefit without replacing the whole set.

It can vary widely but mens iron sets typically include about 6 clubs from a 5 iron down to a pitching wedge. Some sets feature additional club or clubs such as gap wedges or long irons like a 4 or 3 iron.On the other hand, some sets are smaller than the typical 5-PW, you can get sets of 6-PW that are designed to allow you include more woods or hybrids at the top end of your bag.

Beginners and high-handicap golfers usually do best with more forgiving game-improvement irons. Mid-handicap players often choose cavity-back irons for balance, while low-handicap players tend to prefer forged or players’ irons for shot-shaping control. If you’re unsure, our team can help you find a set that suits your playing style.

How often you replace your iron sets depends on how often you play and how well you maintain your clubs. Most golfers replace their irons every 5–7 years as grooves wear down and technology improves, but if your set still performs well, there’s no need to rush.