PGM Golf Club Children's No 7 Iron Rod Junior Golf Club for Kids Ages 3-12 Years Old Boys Girls Right Handed Training Golf Club Length 914.4mm
PGM Children's No 7 Iron Junior Golf Club Right Handed Steel Shaft 914.4mm

Teaching a child to play golf is easier when their equipment matches their height and strength. The PGM Children's No 7 Iron Rod is a junior-sized golf club built specifically for boys and girls aged 3 to 12 years. Unlike full-sized clubs, this junior iron helps young players maintain a natural stance and swing, reducing frustration and encouraging proper technique from the start. With a 914.4mm length on the larger segment, it suits taller children while lighter options fit younger beginners. This club is a practical choice for parents introducing their children to golf, whether for practice at the range or casual play on the course, and is also suitable as a prize or gift for golf-related events.
Features and Construction

This PGM junior golf club is built with simplicity and function in mind, giving young golfers a reliable tool to learn the basics of the game. Every element, from the shaft material to the clubhead design, is geared towards easy handling for developing players.
Material and Build
The club features a steel shaft, chosen for its durability and consistent feel during practice. The clubhead is designed as a traditional No 7 iron, providing a familiar shape that helps children learn proper striking technique. The right-handed orientation matches the majority of young players, and the overall construction is solid enough to withstand regular use during lessons or family rounds.
Size and Practical Fit
With a length of 914.4mm on the large segment, this club is sized for taller juniors in the 9-12 age bracket. Smaller versions are available within the range, allowing parents to select the right fit for their child’s age and height. The sizing by age group (3-5, 6-8, 9-12) simplifies selection, ensuring the club is not too long or heavy, which helps prevent bad habits and promotes a natural swing.
Uses and Placement

This junior club is versatile enough for both structured lessons and casual play, making it a valuable addition to any young golfer’s bag. It suits a variety of settings where children can practise their golf skills under supervision.
Event or Professional Use
The PGM junior No 7 iron is well-suited for academy lessons, school golf programmes, and junior tournaments. Coaches will find it useful for teaching full-swing fundamentals with a club that kids can handle easily. It is also a popular choice for promotional events, opening ceremonies, and business gifts related to golf, as it offers a practical item for families new to the sport.
Everyday Home Use
For families with a garden or access to a practice net, this club allows children to practise their swing at home. It can be used for chipping and short pitch shots in the yard, making it a great way for kids to build confidence before heading to the course. The steel shaft offers good feedback on contact, helping young players learn from each hit.
Benefits and Buying Value

Investing in a junior-specific club like this PGM No 7 iron brings long-term benefits by helping children learn correctly and stay engaged with the sport. Its simple, durable design offers good value for families and for organisers of junior golf.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
The steel shaft and robust construction mean the club can withstand regular use by one child and be passed down to a younger sibling. Minimal maintenance is required – a quick clean with a damp cloth after use keeps it in good condition. The club’s straightforward design means fewer parts to wear out, so it remains functional through several seasons of practice.
Why Choose This Product
This PGM club is a straightforward, fit-for-purpose junior golf iron tailored to specific age ranges. It eliminates the common problem of children using clubs that are too long or heavy, which can hinder progress and enjoyment. The availability of separate options for boys and girls also allows for a more personalised fit. Its suitability as a gift or prize adds extra value for golf clubs and organisations running junior events.


