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First Look: Stix Golf Perform Series
Purchasing an entire set of golf clubs is a painstaking process. Even more so if you are on a budget.
Stix Golf wants to change the way people buy golf clubs and, dare we say, it is for the better. Their newest addition is quite the bargain—a 12-club set for less than $1,000.
Let’s take a look at the Stix Golf’s new twist on their Perform Series.
Stix Golf Perform Series
A while back, Stix Golf released the Play Series, a budget-friendly 10-club set.
Now they have released their Perform Series. The goal with the Perform Series, as is their corporate mission, is to offer higher-quality products at an affordable price. This approach provides golfers worldwide with the opportunity to enjoy the game with quality equipment at an attainable price.
Ultimately, you want to know, “What am I getting for under $1,000?”
Stix Golf Perform Series Particulars
Stix Golf’s staple has been full sets with graphite shafts. However, they now are offering full sets in graphite and steel. Offering steel iron shafts is just one of the highlights of the new Perform Series.
Product Details
12 Clubs – Driver, 3W, 4H, 6i-PW, 52°, 56°, 60° and mallet putter Full set with option of steel- or graphite-shafted irons and wedges Headcovers included Golf bag included Black heads Available in right- and left-handed 3 flexes and 3 length optionsPricing
One of Stix Golf’s specialties is consumer-friendly pricing. Their new Perform Series 12 Club golf set is no different. For $999, golfers receive 12 clubs, a carry stand bag and headcovers.
Perform Series 12 Club Product Updates
It is fair to say most complete golf sets lack updated technology or much in the way of quality. Stix knows they can’t merely “talk the talk.” They have to produce, provide and maintain a level of quality with their products. Here are noteworthy enhancements for the new Perform Series 12 Club:
Improved the driver’s performance and acoustics Improved the quality of the graphite shafts in the distance clubs (driver, fairway wood, hybrids) Increased the size and feel of the grips Improved the durability of the clubhead coatingWhy Steel Shafts?
In its early stages, Stix Golf offered only graphite shafts in their irons. They have progressed to offering steel shafts in their Play Series and the Perform Series 12 Club.
Including steel shafts allows Stix to cater to a broader range of golfers, especially those with faster swing speeds and more skilled golfers. With the addition of steel shafts, there are potential benefits.
Control, accuracy, consistency Durability Lower torqueCheck Out These Stix(s)
With the release of Perform Series 12 Club, Stix Golf is amplifying their presence in the golf club industry. Making golf accessible is one of the best ways to grow the game. Providing quality golf equipment at an affordable price is critical.
For me, there is one lingering question: “How good are Stix’s golf clubs?” Time will tell, but stay tuned as I intend to put the Perform Series through a “We Tried It” in the near future. Until then, check out these Stix(s) and let us know what you think in the comments section.
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