Beginner Combo Set — 12 pieces
Right-handed beginner combo set with cart bag, barely used — a solid first set before you know your preferences.
Marketplace
Most beginners quit deciding whether they like the game before they've worn in a new set. Buy a starter kit secondhand from another NCR golfer, then upgrade once you actually know what you want — and sell your old set on when you do.
Right-handed beginner combo set with cart bag, barely used — a solid first set before you know your preferences.
Steel-shaft irons, great for short and mid-iron practice without committing to a full bag yet.
Barely hit more than a dozen times — upgraded to a custom fit and selling the old one on.
Forgiving mallet head — a good first putter while you're still learning to read greens.
14-way top with rain hood included; trolley folds flat enough for most car boots.
Lightweight junior clubs, great condition — ideal for getting kids started at the range.
Forged blades with light use, recently re-gripped — for players ready to move past a beginner combo set.
Reliable off the tee on tighter par-4s. Light scuffing only, plays well.
A classic blade shape for players who already know their stroke and want less forgiveness, more feel.
Buying or selling
A driving range or course pro shop is a safer, more convenient handover point than a stranger's home.
Most ranges will let you test a club for a bucket of balls — always worth it before handing over cash.
If a seller can't meet in person, treat that as a reason to walk away, not a reason to rush.
Selling your old set?
Upgrading your irons or finally retiring that first combo set? Tell us what you've got and we'll help you list it for other NCR golfers to find.