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Costco Members: Callaway Edge 10-Piece Golf Club Sets (Various)

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Costco Wholesale has select Callaway Edge 10-Piece Golf Club Sets (Various) on sale for the prices listed. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Kayano for finding this deal.

Available: Features (Right Handed Regular Flex)
  • Right Handed Regular Flex
  • Ideal For Those With A Average Swing Speed
  • Irons Are Steel Shaft
  • Woods Are Graphite Shaft

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Costco Wholesale has select Callaway Edge 10-Piece Golf Club Sets (Various) on sale for the prices listed. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Kayano for finding this deal.

Available: Features (Right Handed Regular Flex)
  • Right Handed Regular Flex
  • Ideal For Those With A Average Swing Speed
  • Irons Are Steel Shaft
  • Woods Are Graphite Shaft

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Average rating of 4.7 from Costco customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Details of Costco's return policy here.
No longer available:

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ShaquitaBanana
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I will preclude this statement with I went full on obsessive when researching this set and golf clubs in general.... I can post more info if anyone wishes

These are actually Callaway X2 Hot clubs that were originally released in 2014. Callaway re-released them with a new name and color scheme for exclusive sale at Costco. These clubs were initially released at Costco several years ago as "X2 Hot+" then 1-2yrs later as "Edge" with a green color scheme and since last year "edge" with a gold color scheme. You can find the matching X2 Hot 3/4/5/AW/LW irons online. This information has been confirmed directly from Callaway by several online sources plus I called Callaway myself when I was extensively researching these last year.

A few notes on this set:
- Its rare to find these in store and regular flex steel is the only option
- These sell out quickly online (re-sellers buy out the stock to flip them for insane prices)
- Last year costco was offering to select accounts $50 off $500 online purchase, usually if you chatted with customer support they would give you the coupon as well.
- Graphite is the same as regular flex except one is steel and the other is graphite shafts (my brother owns the steel and I own the graphite... we've done comparisons)
- this set DOES NOT come in senior flex or left handed options for graphite
- If for some reason you don't like any part of this set it is very easy to sell off the items you don't want
- The putter alone is worth $100+ brand new; it is an Odyssey White Hot Pro 2 in silver vs black (which was retail color)
- The driver/3 wood/hybrid are basic but are nice
- The irons and putter are great

EDIT: for the persons asking about extending shaft lengths... you can add on shaft extenders (options for both steel and graphite) and extend the shaft up to 2" maximum (not recommended to go beyond that). Look up some videos about "regripping golf clubs" and you would need some sandpaper, golf shaft epoxy, and basic skills to extend these yourself (look up some YouTube videos from the mobileclubmaker on building clubs to get an idea how to use epoxy).... for reference in 1yr I went from never playing golf to playing multiple times a week and building golf clubs from scratch for fun as well. I do have a higher level of mechanical ability (rebuild cars for fun) but honestly, it isn't hard. Its a fun hobby to get into

EDIT 2: LOFTS
Driver: 10.5°
3 Wood: 15°
5 Hybrid: 25°
6: 26°
7: 30°
8: 34.5°
9: 39°
PW: 44°
SW: 54°

EDIT 2.5: link to callaway x2 hot iron specs mens & womens (loft/length/lie/etc)…. Heads Identical to this set (different shaft specs)

https://www.callawaygolfpreowned....ngle-irons


EDIT 3: Youtube Reviews/Info Videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWUVbINKr_g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxHLtcHWnzI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73oPd8SAPu0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBfm66_fPo0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_...Yc&t=1209s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNsMAcwEgJE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5nbVfChD3o
leeterbike
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As someone who has played thousands of rounds of golf, played in state and national tournaments in college, I have used these clubs and can say they're perfectly fine for any beginner, amateur, or value golfer who doesn't need to brag about getting ripped of in a pro shop.

These clubs vs a 3000 set won't make a measurable difference in the hands of 99% of golfers.

Get these, a fancy bag, a 52 wedge, and maybe change the grips, and you'll be fine for years to come.
Typos
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Generally, between regular (steel) and stiff (steel), if you swing it faster than what may be considered an average male (In other words you're athletic and a quick swing), then go stiff.

Between graphite and steel, steel is generally heavier, provides more 'feel' when hitting the ball and more commonly used, graphite is lighter and absorbs more of the impact so it's preferred by older players.

I'm 35 and in decent shape, but my personal preference is graphite since I have bad wrists.

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Feb 11, 2022 07:48 PM
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ShaquitaBananaFeb 11, 2022 07:48 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ShaquitaBanana

Quote from filmmajor :
This is a good starter set but irons only go up to 6. I love a 5 and 4. I know the 5 wood can probably replace the 4 iron but different ball flights for me.
I will preclude this statement with I went full on obsessive when researching this set and golf clubs in general.... I can post more info if anyone wishes

These are actually Callaway X2 Hot clubs that were originally released in 2014. Callaway re-released them with a new name and color scheme for exclusive sale at Costco. These clubs were initially released at Costco several years ago as "X2 Hot+" then 1-2yrs later as "Edge" with a green color scheme and since last year "edge" with a gold color scheme. You can find the matching X2 Hot 3/4/5/AW/LW irons online. This information has been confirmed directly from Callaway by several online sources plus I called Callaway myself when I was extensively researching these last year.

A few notes on this set:
- Its rare to find these in store and regular flex steel is the only option
- These sell out quickly online (re-sellers buy out the stock to flip them for insane prices)
- Last year costco was offering to select accounts $50 off $500 online purchase, usually if you chatted with customer support they would give you the coupon as well.
- Graphite is the same as regular flex except one is steel and the other is graphite shafts (my brother owns the steel and I own the graphite... we've done comparisons)
- this set DOES NOT come in senior flex or left handed options for graphite
- If for some reason you don't like any part of this set it is very easy to sell off the items you don't want
- The putter alone is worth $100+ brand new; it is an Odyssey White Hot Pro 2 in silver vs black (which was retail color)
- The driver/3 wood/hybrid are basic but are nice
- The irons and putter are great

EDIT: for the persons asking about extending shaft lengths... you can add on shaft extenders (options for both steel and graphite) and extend the shaft up to 2" maximum (not recommended to go beyond that). Look up some videos about "regripping golf clubs" and you would need some sandpaper, golf shaft epoxy, and basic skills to extend these yourself (look up some YouTube videos from the mobileclubmaker on building clubs to get an idea how to use epoxy).... for reference in 1yr I went from never playing golf to playing multiple times a week and building golf clubs from scratch for fun as well. I do have a higher level of mechanical ability (rebuild cars for fun) but honestly, it isn't hard. Its a fun hobby to get into

EDIT 2: LOFTS
Driver: 10.5°
3 Wood: 15°
5 Hybrid: 25°
6: 26°
7: 30°
8: 34.5°
9: 39°
PW: 44°
SW: 54°

EDIT 2.5: link to callaway x2 hot iron specs mens & womens (loft/length/lie/etc)…. Heads Identical to this set (different shaft specs)

https://www.callawaygolfpreowned....ngle-irons


EDIT 3: Youtube Reviews/Info Videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWUVbINKr_g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxHLtcHWnzI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73oPd8SAPu0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBfm66_fPo0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_...Yc&t=1209s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNsMAcwEgJE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5nbVfChD3o
Last edited by ShaquitaBanana February 13, 2022 at 07:51 AM.
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Feb 11, 2022 07:49 PM
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bakerzdosenFeb 11, 2022 07:49 PM
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Quote from laydownlarry :
I've taken maybe 5 lessons and played a few rounds but my current set cost $20 on Craigslist and is embarrassing to say the least.😬

Looking for a good value set I can really get some good practice on.

Thanks for the advice on trying them out for a while before making any adjustments.

I went with stiff based on other's suggestions as I'm fairly strong and definitely swing (too) hard and fast.
This video comes up sometimes when this deal pops up.

It might answer your questions. (There are other "reviews" on YT for sure, but I kinda like this one.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxHLtcHWnzI
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Feb 11, 2022 07:52 PM
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leecm
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Feb 11, 2022 07:52 PM
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Howbwould these compare to my Taylor Made RAC OS2 irons?
Feb 11, 2022 07:54 PM
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planeswalkerFeb 11, 2022 07:54 PM
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Damn. I really want to buy this but I am a true beginner as of last month. I'm 6'2 with a Wrist-to-Floor arm measurement of 38" so looking at the ideal club length charts, I need a 1/2" extension.

I just bought some secondhand Titlelist 962 for $70 on Monday.

I do need a putter and some driver/woods. Maybe I should get a set and sell off the irons alone as it would cost way too much to get them extended that it wouldn't be worth it for me.
Feb 11, 2022 07:59 PM
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ShaquitaBananaFeb 11, 2022 07:59 PM
211 Posts
Quote from planeswalker :
Damn. I really want to buy this but I am a true beginner as of last month. I'm 6'2 with a Wrist-to-Floor arm measurement of 38" so looking at the ideal club length charts, I need a 1/2" extension.

I just bought some secondhand Titlelist 962 for $70 on Monday.

I do need a putter and some driver/woods. Maybe I should get a set and sell off the irons alone as it would cost way too much to get them extended that it wouldn't be worth it for me.
With $40-50 in specialty golf club tools and your time you can extend these yourself. With the right tool or a little effort the grips can even be safety removed and reinstalled so you wont have to buy new grips.

NOTE TO EVERYONE: A lot of people play with much smaller grips then they should be playing with (yes, I know it is a matter of preference). I wear size Large gloves and midsize grips fit me properly. Look up some info online about proper grip size you will be surprised.
Feb 11, 2022 07:59 PM
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joecool2Feb 11, 2022 07:59 PM
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I'm still using my X2 Hot set from 2014 (!), They are great for beginners and high handicappers alike. General fyi - As game improvement clubs these trade-out ability to shape shots and are generally higher lofted in exchange for higher forgiveness and a better chance of getting a good flight trajectory. For most of us weekend hackers the additional money spent on an advanced set would be better directed to lessons from a pro....
Feb 11, 2022 08:04 PM
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planeswalkerFeb 11, 2022 08:04 PM
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Quote from ShaquitaBanana :
With $40-50 in specialty golf club tools and your time you can extend these yourself. With the right tool or a little effort the grips can even be safety removed and reinstalled so you wont have to buy new grips.

NOTE TO EVERYONE: A lot of people play with much smaller grips then they should be playing with (yes, I know it is a matter of preference). I wear size Large gloves and midsize grips fit me properly. Look up some info online about proper grip size you will be surprised.
Okay. You've convinced me to get these. I am looking at the graphite ones as I hear they tend to be 1" longer than steel. So maybe I won't even need to extend them??

I am having trouble doing the checkout though. It won't let me advance past to the payment screen.

Edit- it was my VPN causing me troubles.
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JackShengFeb 11, 2022 08:11 PM
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Which one is recommended for entry level player?
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Feb 11, 2022 08:12 PM
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JackShengFeb 11, 2022 08:12 PM
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Any deal to watch out for junior player?
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this2makeulaughFeb 11, 2022 08:16 PM
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thanks ! just bought !
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dmesjohnsonFeb 11, 2022 08:19 PM
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Happy Valentines to my wife, she's going to love them.
Thanks
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Quote from ShaquitaBanana :
For anyone curious here are the Lofts for the irons (to obtain the 3/4/5/AW/LW you would have to purchase used X2 Hot irons):

3: 18°
4: 20.5°
5: 23°
6: 26°
7: 30°
8: 34.5°
9: 39°
PW: 44°
AW: 49°
SW: 54°
LW: 59°

Driver: 10.5°
3 Wood: 15°
5 Hybrid: 25°

PS The iron lofts match exactly the Callaway Rogue iron lofts that were released several years ago. A callaway rep told me that was one of their best selling sets of irons of all time. I own both and they play very very similar.
I think the Pw loft is around 41 on this set
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mystertwhiteboyFeb 11, 2022 09:17 PM
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Quote from jromano224 :
I am 6'2 with Long arms and these are fine.
You would more likely want longer clubs if you have short arms. The longer your arms are, relative to your height, the closer the hands will be to the ground. obviously someone 5 feet isn't probably going to want longer clubs. But, if your 6'2 with long legs and short arms, you might. Without being properly fitted it will be only a guess though you can find charts online that you measure floor to wrist to get an idea. These might give you a baseline, though definitely not gospel.
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