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WarriorFan

When my then 12 year old was getting serious about golf and enjoying it (and after he broke most of his junior set through excessive use) I bought him a set of ladies clubs that didn't say "lady" or have pink grips or anything.  The shafts were a bit more flexible, they were the right length for him, and it really helped him improve.  After about a year, I gave him one of my old shorter length Wilson drivers, but he kept using all the other lady clubs. 

Depends on height...but my son was a little below average height and this worked just fine.
"The meaning of life isn't gnashing our bicuspids over what comes after death but tasting the tiny moments that come before it."

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Check Global Golf too, their value conditions are generous to say the least.

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