Best Golf Club Brands 2023 Ranking

Walking into your local pro shop or sporting goods store can be overwhelming.

Today’s golf brands do a great job of marketing and designing their clubs’ appearance, so it’s hard to tell what brands perform at a high level just by their design, style, and price tag.

The number of golf manufacturers seems endless today. Finding the correct brand for your game will allow for consistency from all of your clubs and can make you a better golfer, but choosing a brand with inferior technology or that doesn’t fit your game can make your scores worse.

Luckily, our team tested clubs from 20 of the best golf club brands to analyze their performance and value on the course.

Below you will find the perfect brand for your game. Regardless of your handicap or budget, we have a solution for you, along with a breakdown of why that brand will benefit your game.

Following our top picks, you will find a complete breakdown of our testing and full write-ups on our top brands.

Golfible Picks:

Best Golf Brand Overall (best for average golfer): Callaway (click to see)

Best for Improving or Mid Handicap Golfers: Taylormade (click to see)

Best For Lower Handicap Golfers: Titleist (click to see)

Best Golf Club Brand For Wedges: Cleveland (click to see)

Best Golf Club Brand For Putters: Scotty Cameron (Titleist) (click to see)

Highest Quality / Most Durable/ Best for ladies: Ping (click to see)

Most Affordable Golf Brand: Wilson (click to see)

Golf Club Brands Specification Table Comparison

Golf Club Set NameCallaway
Mavrik Max Iron Set
TaylorMade
SIM MAX Irons
Titleist
T100s Irons
Cleveland
CBX 2 Wedge
Titleist
Scotty Cameron Phantom X
Ping
G Le2 Irons
Wilson
Profile SGI Complete Golf Set
Our Rating9.7/10
Best Golf Brand Overall (Best For Average Golfer)
9.4/10
Best For Improving or Mid Handicap Golfers
9.4/10
Best For Lower Handicap Golfers
9.6/10
Best Golf Club Brand For Wedges
9.6/10
Best Golf Club Brand For Putters
9.3/10
Highest Quality/Most Durable/Best For Ladies
9.1/10
Most Affordable Golf Brand
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Callaway Golf 2020 Mavrik Max Iron Set

Best Golf Brand Overall (Best For Average Golfer) – Callaway

Rating: 9.7 /10

Many golfers see brands like Titleist and PXG and immediately want to splurge on a new set.

These companies create great products but they tend to be pricey and their clubs can be more difficult to hit for higher handicaps.

We at Golfible selected Callaway as our best golf brand overall thanks to its performance for average golfers who have high to mid-handicaps. Low handicappers can also use these clubs.

Callaway has different lines of clubs for different golfer’s skillsets.

From deep cavity backs for beginners to blades for scratch golfers, the company knows how to meet different player’s needs.

The Callaway Mavrik Max irons are a great set for any level of golfer. They have small cavities that feel like a forged club. The face cup technology helps spring the ball off the sweet spot for an ideal trajectory and a lot of distance.

Custom tungsten-infused weights help the center of gravity increase ball speed and produce high-quality shots.

There are two white lines at the bottom of the grooves to show golfers where to strike the ball. This set comes in a variety of options from a 4-iron to an approach wedge.

You can buy them in a stiff or regular flex shaft. The material used is alloy steel and the orange and black accents make them appear easy on the eye.

Many top professionals use Callaway including up and comer Sam Burns as well as the world’s top-ranked golfer, Spaniard Jon Rahm Rodriguez. 


TaylorMade SIM MAX Irons

Best For Improving or Mid Handicap Golfers – Taylormade

Rating: 9.4 /10

Taylormade is another excellent brand that has some of the most popular golf clubs on tour.

Many of the best and renowned golfers use it including Rory McIlory, Dustin Johnson, Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia and Collin Morikawa.

Like Callaway, the company has different clubs for different types of golfers.

The company has P790 irons that are blades. They are extremely sleek and are ideal for shot shapers who can move the ball around the course with ease.

Taylormade is most known for its irons and woods. They are considered some of the best on the market.

Many professionals and amateurs alike still use Burners, the R-series and M-series for their drivers and woods.

Club tests have shown that although other brands have released new drivers, that these perform very similar if not better despite being older.

The brand’s latest release for both drivers, woods, and irons are the Sim and Sim Max’s.

The Sim Max irons are a great game improvement set that can help players struggling with distance or desiring more of it.

The clubs have a speed bridge technology that helps increase ball speed and produce extraordinary distance as well as forgiveness.

An Echo damping system installed by Taylormade gets rid of the pain when you thin the ball and helps improve the feel and sound when making contact.

The company’s popular speed pocket helps the face become more flexible and helps create a nice ball flight even when you strike it at the bottom of the clubhead.

The clubs are silver, blue, and black in appearance and have a white line at the bottom of the face to help show where to hit the ball.


Titleist T100s Irons

Best For Lower Handicap Golfers – Titleist

Rating: 9.4 /10

Titleist is one of the best golf club companies in the world. The cursive logo can be seen worldwide worn by some of the top-ranked golfers including Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay (2021 FedEx Cup champion), Webb Simpson and Cameron Smith.

Many of the most famous tour pros use Titleist clubs and equipment but even more use the Titleist Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf ball.

The company also makes some of the world’s classiest putters (Scotty Cameron) which we will delve into later in this article.

Aside from putters, irons, and drivers such as the TS2 and TS3’s, Titleist has always been known for their top-of-the-line Bob Vokey wedges. These wedges which include classic Vokey’s all the way to the signature SM series that includes the recent SM8’s that provide comfort and high spin around the greens.

Below is a link to the T300 iron series. These are designed for low-handicap golfers. They are similar to the previous AP1 and AP2 series. If you’re looking for a blade, the 620MB series would be the way to go.

These irons have a small cavity and feel forged when hit. The cavity provides forgiveness and has a large oversized face to feel comfortable when addressing and striking the ball.

Max Impact Technology which provides a thin face and a polymer core helps reduce vibration so it feels and sounds good when the ball is struck.

These irons have an improved moment of inertia with tungsten weights that help keep the center of gravity in a location that allows mishits to still be desirable on many occasions.

The technology helps provide a high ball flight and increase ball speed so the launch flies high through the air.

This set can be bought in different variations but the standard steel shaft set comes with 5-iron through gap wedge.


Cleveland Golf CBX 2 Wedge

Best Golf Club Brand For Wedges – Cleveland

Rating: 9.6 /10

Legendary clubmaker Roger Cleveland founded the company Cleveland Classics in 1979. The company started designing persimmon woods at first that found their way to the PGA Tour and then began designing wedges.

In 1988 the company released the 588 series of wedges which are some of the best-selling of all time.

Cleveland wedges can be found in a multitude of degrees ranging from 46 to 64 degrees depending on the model.

The RTX series and CG series are also popular wedges designed by the company. Cleveland also makes drivers, woods, irons and putters.

It is a little rare now, but tour pros formerly had the logo stamped on their hats and staff bags for many years on tour.

Roger Cleveland has also been designing wedges for Callaway Golf since 1997.

The link below showcases the CBX 2 wedges. These wedges have a small cavity that is ideal for high and mid-handicappers to not skull the ball around the greens with their wedges.

Since wedges are blades many golfers have trouble making perfect contact consistently.

The CBX 2’s have a hollow cavity design with more weight evened out around the club to help provide more forgiveness.

There are three different sole grinds that help make the club flexible for different styles of chips and full shots.

Cleveland added an insert to get rid of vibration for a smooth feel at impact.

A rote face with tour zip grooves helps the milling add a lot of spin and lets golfers control the ball around the greens.

The CBX’s are made from Alloy steel and have a steel shaft. You can also select to put a graphite shaft on them if it suits your game.


Scotty Cameron Phantom X

Best Golf Club Brand For Putters – Scotty Cameron (Titleist)

Rating: 9.6 /10

Scotty Cameron putters are considered the best in the game of golf.

The PGA Tour’s legends, major winners and household names have used these putters including Tiger Woods, Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler and Hideki Matsuyama.

Even Phil Mickelson used a Scotty Cameron at the beginning of his career.

The three red dots behind the face are the iconic look of these flat sticks. Obviously, the stainless steel adds a nice touch as well.

The Newport, Newport 2, Laguna, Futura and Phantom X (mentioned with a link below) are some of the most famous models.

The Phantom X is used currently by Justin Thomas. Their predecessors are the Futura model. These are a little smaller and are a milled, “multi-component” mallet.

The aluminum and steel make the club keep its design and last for years by preventing dinks and scratches from occurring compared to an average putter.

The weight distribution allows golfers to be comfortable with their putting speed and helps them lag putt and keep the ball close to the hole.

Directly behind the face of the putter is a black strip with a long white line used as an alignment aid to aim directly at the hole for precise accuracy.

There are different models of the Phantom including the Phantom X 5, Phantom X 5.5, Phantom X 11 and Phantom X 11.5. They have different weights and features to fit player’s different strengths.

One Phantom model that many consumers enjoy is black with lime green accents and lines as well as three lime green dots as an alignment aid.

There is a stepless steel shaft that helps with different degrees of toe flow (different on each model).

A pistolero plus grip designed by Scotty Cameron is comparable to the famous Ping pistol grip that Tiger Woods employs on his Scotty.


Ping G Le2 Irons

Highest Quality / Most Durable / Best For Ladies – Ping

Rating: 9.3 /10

Ping is another top brand on the market for both men and women.

LPGA professionals Brooke Henderson, Brittany Altomare, Azahara Munoz, Jennifer Kupcho, and Lizette Salas all have Ping contracts.

PGA players that use the brand include South African Louis Oosthuizen, Tony Finau, Harris English, Lee Westwood, Corey Conners, Joaquin Niemann, Bubba Watson, Stewart Cink and Viktor Hovland.

Ping has made many historic clubs throughout the years including their Anser and Karsten lines of putters, the G-series and I-series of irons, wedges and drivers.

The G Le2 irons are our selection for best irons for women. The irons have extremely light weights to help promote a faster swing speed.

Ping added a 10 percent higher moment of inertia along with its COR-Eye Technology to help the face flex at impact leading to increased distance and high ball flight.

In the hybrids, a CarTec Custom 455 thin face helps with ball speed and a precision placed center of gravity makes the clubs forgiving.

These clubs are available for purchase in a variety of options so a golfer can create their ideal set.


Wilson Golf Profile Complete Golf Set

Most Affordable Golf Brand – Wilson

Rating: 9.1 /10

Wilson is a sporting brand that was founded in 1913. The company creates equipment for a plethora of different sports.

It isn’t the flashiest golf brand currently, but it has been used by some of the world’s greatest to ever play the game.

Sam Snead, Walter Hagen, Arnold Palmer, Nick Faldo, Payne Stewart, John Daly, Ben Crenshaw, Patty Berg and Vijay Singh have used Wilson clubs to win huge tournaments including major championships.

Currently, Gary Woodland (2019 U.S. Open winner), Brendan Steele and Padraig Harrington play Wilson.

The Wilson Golf Profile SGI complete set is a great starter set for someone learning the game or for a golfer wanting to save money.

The complete set comes with a driver, fairway wood, hybrid, irons, wedges, a putter and a carry bag.

Should Beginners Get Brand New Golf Clubs?

Beginner golfers shouldn’t purchase brand new clubs, especially for their hefty price. If a new golfer doesn’t know how to swing and can barely make contact with the ball, a fancy set won’t make them any better.

It is a good idea to buy a used set from eBay, a pawn shop or borrow from friends until the player can generate a decent swing.

Final Thoughts On Golf Brands

There are many great golf club manufacturers and it is definitely permittable to have a mixed bag and use different clubs. Many of the top pros use one brand of clubs because they are under contract, but many times pros such as Brooks Koepka for example, have won tournaments using a mixed bag.

Be sure to comment in the queries on what brands and clubs you enjoy using.

FAQ

What are the big 5 golf brands? 

The “big five” golf brands are Callaway, TaylorMade, PING, Titleist, and Cobra. All of these companies offer high-quality products that golfers love. You can narrow it down to these criteria per your needs: quality, price, selection, customer service, and warranty.

Which golf brand has won the most majors? 

Wilson Staff is the potent gold brand with the claim of winning most majors under their belt. They’ve won a total of 62 majors, which is pretty impressive! In addition,  they are popular on the PGA and European Tours. They produce various clubs, including irons, putters, and wedges.

What is the oldest golf brand?

The oldest golf brand in the world is Andrews Golf Co., founded in Scotland in 1754. The company is the only remaining golf club manufacturer in Scotland. Today, Andrews Golf Co. is still a leading manufacturer of golf clubs and balls, and its products are used by some of the world’s top golfers. 

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Lawrence Smelser has been part of the Golfible writing staff since 2019 and is a freelance golf journalist. Smelser has covered the PGA Tour including the U.S. Masters with Augusta.com. He holds a journalism Bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M and a Master’s journalism degree from the University of North Texas. Learn more about our team at Golfible on our About Us page.

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