Top Flite XL 5000 Box Full Set
Posted in Golf Equipments
- 18-piece golf set that includes everything a beginner needs to hit the course
- 460cc forged driver with draw-biased weight screw and huge sweet spot
- 3-wood, 5-wood, 4-hybrid, and 5-hybrid help you hit confident shots from a variety of lies
- 6 perimeter-weighted stainless steel irons (6-SW) offer enhanced forgiveness and control
- Ultra-lightweight, durable stand bag, 5 head covers, and rain hood; 2-year warranty
Product Description
A fully loaded 18-piece set thats the total package in one box. The Top-Flite XL 5000 Set is comprised of a 460cc forged driver with draw-biased weighting, two matching stainless steel fairway woods, two easyto- hit stainless steel hybrids, six perimeter-weighted stainless steel irons and a putter. Also included are a lightweight stand bag and fi ve head covers. Available in left and right-handed sets.Amazon.com Product Description
Looking for a good introductory set while you learn the ins and outs of the game? Look no further than the Top Flite XL 5000 18-piece golf set, which includes everything you need to hit the links in confidence.
The XL 5000 set comes with a driver, 2 fairway woods, 2 hybrids, 6 irons, a putter, a bag, head covers, and a rain hood . |
The woods’ draw-biased weighting system favors golfers with natural slices. |
The XL 5000 starts with a 460cc forged driver, which boasts a draw-biased weight screw, a huge sweet spot, and a Synchro-flex graphite shaft. The features combine to produce a driver with outstanding distance and accuracy, a must for golfers of all skill levels. The draw-biased weight screw is a particularly handy feature for beginners, who tend to have natural slices built into their swings. The set’s two stainless-steel fairway woods (3-wood and 5-wood), meanwhile, also include draw-biased weight screws, but with the addition of True Temper steel shafts for consistent shot making. And rather than long irons, the set includes easy-to-hit 4- and 5-hybrids, which help you hit better shots from a variety of lies.
The set also includes six perimeter-weighted stainless steel irons: a 6-iron, 7-iron, 8-iron, 9-iron, pitching wedge, and sand wedge. Each perimeter-weighted stainless-steel iron features a deep undercut cavity back and dual-balanced weight screws for a lower and deeper center of gravity (CG), producing enhanced forgiveness and control. And once you hit the green, the set’s CNC-milled, soft-face, mallet-ring putter takes over. The putter offers a high moment-of-inertia (MOI) design and an alignment stripe, providing improved accuracy on the greens and a consistent roll. The set concludes with an ultra-lightweight, durable stand bag with a padded dual carrying strap, five head covers, and a rain hood.
About Top-Flite
Top-Flite Golf began in 1895 as part of A.G. Spalding & Bros., and has evolved into a major subsidiary of Callaway Golf, the largest golf company in the world. Since the company’s inception in North America, Top-Flite has been a technological pioneer in the golfing industry. The company’s history of innovation began more than 100 years ago with the release of the Wizard, America’s first golf ball. The Wizard featured a rubber core with a crack-resistant cover that incorporated a distinctive bramble raised-dot pattern. Since then, Top-Flite has been responsible for nearly every major innovation of the modern rubber-core golf ball, including the first ball with dimples, the first ball to use compression ratings as a means of determining ball hardness, the first wound ball with a liquid center, and the first ball (much later) with a tungsten energy core. The company also produces a line of matched club sets for adult and youth players.
Top Flite XL 5000 Box Full Set


Wade Karasik | Apr 17, 2010 | Reply
I decided to start over with a complete set of new clubs since my existing ones were a mish mash collection of misfit clubs with variying reaction play. I have only had them since last season but so far, I am fairly happy with them. I think for the money, the grips should be more durable and the bag constucted stronger. I can see where the seem is starting to spread open a bit at some high stess parts. The seem to hit pretty well though and they have improved my game a bit.
Rating: 3 / 5
A. Kim | Apr 17, 2010 | Reply
I golf every weekend so I need a good and durable golf clubs.
These golf clubs fit me perfectly..
I would recommend this to beginners to intermidate players…
However, if your a type of person thats a pro I think you should look some where else.
Rating: 5 / 5
Andrew Randazzo | Apr 17, 2010 | Reply
I bought these clubs after doing lots of research on full sets. I’ve been playing with an old set of blades and woods that I’ve had forever. I narrowed it down to this set and the Wilson power set. I decided on this set because it came with a 5w, Sw, and I like the bag design better. Also every club has a draw bias weight screw unlike the Wilson set. Also you get two hybrids and no 5I instead of the one hybrid and a 5I (that the Wilson set comes with.) Personally, I would rather have two hybrids and no 5I. And finally, the fairway woods have steel shafts which works better with my swing which is fairly fast. If you have a slower swing you may do better with graphite shafts on the 3w and 5w.
The clubs showed up very quickly and in perfect condition. The bag has lots of pockets of all different sizes and a cooler pocket for drinks. If you can fill up this bag with stuff I would be impressed. The bag seems to be very well built, the stand works well, and again I think the design is pleasing to the eye. My only con is that I don’t like the backpack style strap. The quality of the strap is fine, I just personally prefer a regular strap so I took the strap off my old bag and put it on the new bag.
The clubs came in perfect condition. Paint, grips, club faces all perfect. I was impressed with the feel of the face on the irons…like a fine sandpapery feel. Can’t wait to see the kind of backspin they will produce.
I personally don’t have a problem with the size of the 3w or 5w…perfect for my liking. The driver is huge…very different from what I’m used to. It’s much longer than my old driver and the 460cc head is just ridiculous if you’re used to a smaller driver.
Been to the range once so far…it is winter you know….and was very impressed with the performance of these clubs. I play or go to the range once a week at a minimum and have a 20 handicap. I was very impressed with the feel of these clubs. The grips felt nice in my hands and the clubs are very light and easy to swing. My old blades are much heavier so that may be why they feel so light to me. I hit the 6I-Sw with no trouble. Literally the best bucket I’ve ever hit as far as consistent crisp contact, distance and accuracy goes. The hybrids take a little more concentration to hit crisp. I just pretend they are an iron and that works for me. Even with less than perfect contact, the design of the hybrids seem to minimize pushes or pulls, and when you get all of it the ball really goes. The 3w and 5w felt great off the tee…long and straight with consistent solid strikes. I’ve never been comfortable with the 3w or 5w off the fairway but gave it a shot and had similar results to the hybrids…with a little more distance. I also really liked the sound when hitting the woods…a sharp ping similar to a metal baseball bat.
The only club that gave me trouble was the 460cc driver. Every hit was a slice or push to the right. I adjusted stance, grip, ext with not much improvement. My first thought was that the graphite shaft may be too flexible for the speed of my swing causing the face to open on the down swing causing a ball flight to the right, but when I got home I searched on the internet for advice using a large driver and got some answers. Going back to the range soon to try again.
I hit about 120 balls or so and had no problems with denting any of the woods. I even sculled a couple of balls in trying to improve my drives and again..no dents. I didn’t have any problems with the clubs at all and would recommend this set to anyone from a beginner to a regular player. This set is perfect for the golfer who wants a new set and is on a budget. The best deal I could find was about $250 and for that price I was expecting really poor quality. So far, I’m very pleased and feel like I made a great purchase. Only thing…beware that the driver is very different if you are not used to one that big and may take a while and some research to hit well.
Hope this review helps with your decision.
Rating: 5 / 5
Randy Estin | Apr 17, 2010 | Reply
This set is truly awesome. Just got them yesterday took them to the range and all the clubs feel and hit amazing. The price makes them even more attractive for anyone else just starting out golfing.
Rating: 5 / 5
J. Joshi | Apr 17, 2010 | Reply
excellent product for golf beginners; have been able to hit straight on course with the driver. The putter needs getting used to (maybe its just my skills and not the club). This set doesn’t have a 5 Iron but a hybrid and that works out even better on 150+ yards play. Sand Wedge is a must have for shorter yard play and better to buy XL5000 vs other set from Top Flite that doesn’t include SW & PW. Good investment for $300 and you add add individual clubs from brand names like Ping, Nike, Callaway as you go along and improve your game.
Rating: 5 / 5