Stix Golf Club Complete Set Review
You don’t have to play the same equipment as the best players in the world to have fun and play well. In fact, the equipment Tour Players have in their bags would probably end up hurting your game more than helping it. That’s because it’s engineered for players at elite levels that most of us will never attain. Not to mention this stuff is mind-bogglingly expensive. It’s the casual weekend golfer that the StIx Complete Set is meant for.
Not only are these clubs a heck of a lot less expensive, they’re designed with this type of player in mind. So, if you want to get the most out of your golf game, but don’t want to break the bank in the process, this set of clubs is perfect.
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There’s a big difference between the cheap sets of golf clubs you can buy for next to nothing on the Internet, and premium clubs that the best players in the world employ. Not just in terms of quality, but price too.
A cheap set off the Internet might cost a fraction of what a single, new premium driver costs. More often than not, you get what you pay for.
So, what should you do if you don’t want to pay a top-shelf price, but don’t want to play with poor equipment either?
The folks at Stix Golf sought to answer this question and the brand was born.
In this review, we’re going to take an in-depth look at the company’s complete set of golf clubs.
Key Features
- All clubs are made of premium graphite, titanium, and stainless steel.
- Clubs are lightweight making them perfect golfers that are just starting out or that have slower swing speeds.
- Cavity back design in the irons increases MOI affording golfers as much forgiveness as possible.
Who Should Buy the Stix Golf Club Complete Set?
You don’t have to play the same equipment as the best players in the world to have fun and play well. In fact, the equipment Tour Players have in their bags would probably end up hurting your game more than helping it. That’s because it’s engineered for players at elite levels that most of us will never attain. Not to mention this stuff is mind-bogglingly expensive.
It’s the casual weekend golfer that the StIx Complete Set is meant for.
Not only are these clubs a heck of a lot less expensive, they’re designed with this type of player in mind.
So, if you want to get the most out of your golf game, but don’t want to break the bank in the process, this set of clubs is perfect.
Design and Technology
The clubs in the Stix Complete Set are anything but cheaply made. All clubs are constructed from the finest graphite, titanium, and stainless steel. Not only are they meant to last, they’re meant to help you perform at your very best.
The driver is 10.5 degrees of loft, and meant to help golfers hit their drives both long and straight. The head measures 460cc, the most allowed under USGA rules, and gives you plenty of forgiveness on those swings that aren’t quite your best.
The three and five-woods are constructed of high-grade stainless steel. The head profiles are just the right size to provide plenty of forgiveness without appearing bulky.
The graphite shafts have plenty of flex to help you achieve maximum clubhead speed for added distance.
A 21-degree four-hybrid bridges the gap between your fairway woods and irons. It’s sleek head profile helps you get the ball in the air from the fairway, and also allows you to take a cut at it from deep rough and fairway bunkers.
Irons number five through pitching wedge. Their cavity back design is engineered to provide you maximum shot height, distance, and forgiveness. An extra large sweet spot means your less than perfect shots won’t go as far offline or lose as much distance as they might with other, less forgiving clubs.
The Stix Complete Set’s wedges come in 52, 56, and 60 degrees of loft. This makeup allows you to hit shots from a number of different yardages, and gives you plenty of options for those specialty shots around the green.
A mallet-style putter rounds out the set. This head style gives you lots of forgiveness and plenty of stability. The oversize grip minimizes the use of your hands and helps you make a consistent stroke putt after putt. Its length is 34”.

You don’t have to play the same equipment as the best players in the world to have fun and play well. In fact, the equipment Tour Players have in their bags would probably end up hurting your game more than helping it. That’s because it’s engineered for players at elite levels that most of us will never attain. Not to mention this stuff is mind-bogglingly expensive. It’s the casual weekend golfer that the StIx Complete Set is meant for.
Not only are these clubs a heck of a lot less expensive, they’re designed with this type of player in mind. So, if you want to get the most out of your golf game, but don’t want to break the bank in the process, this set of clubs is perfect.
- Price point is much lower than clubs from premium manufacturers.
- Buying a complete set saves you the time, money, and confusion of having to buy clubs individually.
- Shipping times are shorter than those from bigger name brands.
- Lack of customization might be a deterrent.
- Depending on where you live, it might be hard to hit these clubs before you buy.
- Might not be the best option for advanced players that are extra-particular about their equipment.

Specs
The Stix Complete set is available in both right and left-handed.
Graphite shaft flexes are stiff, regular, and active.
Shaft length is standard but can be customized up to one inch over or under.
Our Experience
I have yet to hit any of the clubs in the Stix Complete Set, but a number of our readers that are just starting out with golf have nothing but good things to say.
Unlike clubs that you can find on the Internet that are mass-produced overseas, Stix Clubs deliver premium quality and performance at a fraction of the price.
It wouldn’t surprise me one bit to see this company make a real name for itself in the coming years. They stand by their products and their customer service is second to none.
Conclusion
Unlike a lot of sports, golf isn’t one where you have to buy the most expensive equipment to enjoy yourself and perform at your best. But at the same time, you don’t want to play with equipment that’s inferior and will detract from your experience.
That’s what makes the Stix Complete Set such a great option for golfers that take the game seriously, but don’t want to sell their house to buy a set of clubs. When you purchase this complete set, you can rest assured you’re getting equipment that’s meant to last and help you enjoy your time on the course to the fullest.