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Jbuckley21
Not to sound obsessive ( just hopeful), but is anyone aware of clubs made for two year olds? I have seen Dunlop advertising clubs in the 3-5 range, but have not seen anything at the 2 range.

Lsutiger
I let my 2 year old use the US Kid red ones and they were fine.
XGolf2010
Gobuy a really expensive set of clubs, buy some crappy shafts, cut them down and let them use that, and keep buying crappy shafts and cutting them down to their hieght and when they are tall enough put the original or good shafts in
ripsid
LOL...

My boy jack was hitting a usa kids red shafted 9iron, and then at christmas he got a set of the Dunlops 5 clubs & bag. We got it at ToysRus Proshop! LOL... He loves them, they're perfect for him right now.. oh he'll be 2 next month btw. and also probably be a 2 way before his old man! LOL

Pete
Grimace45
My two year old has a set of the Dunlop LOCO junior clubs that you can get at Golf Galaxy. He got them for Christmas when he was 9 months old and has grown into them pretty well. I think I maybe paid $50 for the Driver, iron, putter, bag and headcovers.
Goldenhawk
When my first son started playing at age one, he used the Cleveland Junior White set. It was a little big, but U.S. Kids Golf was not on the scene six years ago. Now he's seven and 52 inches tall, and just switched to a custom Cally XJ set. He just grew out of the U.S. Kids Golf 51-35 Tour Set.

My second son turned two last Thursday, and I got him the U.S. Kids Red set. It's meant for a 39 inch tall kid, and he's only 35 inches tall. So the set is a little long, for now.
Long Shot
Go to the US kids web site and get the smallest model they make. My daughter uses the pink set that she got at two.
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