These best golf clubs of 2017 pack aesthetics and functionality to make mulligans a thing of the past.

Regardless of your handicap, these five best golf clubs will improve your game, and put any green at your mercy.

Fairway Woods: Cobra King F7

Consisting of user-friendly adjustability and a steel face that demands respect, this fairway wood is a high performer.  Players can control spin and launch through movable weights. Furthermore, it syncs performance with technology by sending data from the game directly to your smartphone.  Confidence behind the ball also fails to be an issue due to the relatively large profile of the head.

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Hybrids: Ping G

Longevity seems to be the name of the game with this the Ping G model.  Simply speaking, hybrids are a crossover between irons and fairway woods. They’re a strong alternative to the unwieldiness of traditional long irons (one, two, three, or four), and vastly simpler to hit. Thus, the Ping G brings out the bailout magic expected from a hybrid, along with high flight, consistent launch, and breezy ease.

Game Improvement Irons: Mizuno JPX 900 Hot Metal

Further reduce your handicap and make that ball sing with Mizuno’s JPX 90 Hot Metal. More than just a pretty face, the Mizuno inspires distance, speed, height, and gut-clenching exhilaration. Dominate your next green with confidence by wielding Mizuno’s use of key technology in the form of a novel material called Chromoly 4140M. With this resource, the club manufacturer created its thinnest cup face in its history, an accomplishment that allows mid to high handicappers extra distance.

Driver: Callaway Big Bertha Fusion

The Callaway Big Bertha Fusion driver is a seamless compromise between carbon and titanium. In fact, Callaway’s unconventional model includes a flexible titanium crown that is offset with carbon-composite panels.  This feature results in consistent performance for players of every, and any handicap.

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Players’ Irons: TaylorMade P770

Clean and elegant lines meet innovative forging in the TaylorMade P770. The inspiration for the iron’s name comes from a straight-forward description of the club’s make-up. The ‘P’ stands for Players’ iron, and 770 refers to the 77mm blade length, measured from heel to toe. Low handicap golfers could find better success with the P770. However, any handicap can appreciate its forgiveness, balance, cooperative face and sophisticated style.

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