Shorties TOT Kids Golf Club Set Review: Worth It for Your Toddler Golfer?
Buying golf clubs for a toddler always felt like a scam to me — most "kids" sets are just cut-down adult shafts glued to mini heads. Shorties builds their TOT set specifically for 38"-42" tall kids from the ground up, so I decided to actually test one on my own son.
What's In the Set
The TOT set includes an EasyCarry Stand Bag, a 28" driver, a 24" 30-degree hybrid, a 22.5" 7-iron, a 21.5" pitching wedge, a 21.5" putter, a headcover, and a rain/travel cover. That's a genuinely complete starter bag, not a token 3-club set.
Build Quality
The shafts are noticeably lighter and more flexible than anything I've seen in a toy aisle, and the clubheads make real, satisfying contact instead of the hollow "plastic thunk" you get from cheap kids' clubs. My son could actually make contact and get the ball airborne within his first few swings, which says a lot about how the weighting is designed for his size and strength.
Pros
Pros: Sized specifically by height (not age), full 6-piece set with bag and covers, real materials (not toy-grade plastic), Club Up growth/trade-in program, fit guarantee.
Cons
Cons: $199 is a real investment for a toddler set, some add-ons (gloves, towels, balls) are sold separately, color options are limited to four.
At $199.00, it's not an impulse buy, but the quality and the trade-in program make it feel like a smarter long-term choice than disposable toy clubs. See the Shorties TOT set here.
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