Taylormade RBZ Irons / 6-SW / Regular Flex

Taylormade RBZ Irons / 6-SW / Regular Flex

Dhs. 2,200 AED
Taylormade RSi1 Irons / 7-SW / Ladies Flex

Taylormade RSi1 Irons / 7-SW / Ladies Flex

Dhs. 1,250 AED
Titleist T100 2021 Irons / 4-9 / Stiff Flex

Titleist T100 2021 Irons / 4-9 / Stiff Flex

Dhs. 2,400 AED
Titleist T150 2025 Irons / 4-PW / Extra Stiff Flex

Titleist T150 2025 Irons / 4-PW / Extra Stiff Flex

Dhs. 6,500 AED
Titleist T200 2023 Irons / 5-GW / Regular Flex

Titleist T200 2023 Irons / 5-GW / Regular Flex

Dhs. 4,800 AED
Titleist T200 2023 Irons / 5-GW / Regular Flex

Titleist T200 2023 Irons / 5-GW / Regular Flex

Dhs. 4,700 AED
Titleist T200 2023 Irons / 6-GW / Senior Flex

Titleist T200 2023 Irons / 6-GW / Senior Flex

Dhs. 3,800 AED
Titleist T350 2023 Irons / 5-GW / Regular Flex

Titleist T350 2023 Irons / 5-GW / Regular Flex

Dhs. 4,250 AED
Titleist T350 Irons / 5-GW / Regular Flex

Titleist T350 Irons / 5-GW / Regular Flex

Dhs. 4,800 AED
Titleist T350 Irons / 5-GW / Regular Flex

Titleist T350 Irons / 5-GW / Regular Flex

Dhs. 4,500 AED
Titleist T350, T200 Combo Irons / 4-GW / Extra Stiff Flex

Titleist T350, T200 Combo Irons / 4-GW / Extra Stiff Flex

Dhs. 4,500 AED
Wilson Profile Irons / 5-SW / Regular Flex

Wilson Profile Irons / 5-SW / Regular Flex

Dhs. 2,250 AED

If you’re a golfer who appreciates the consistency and predictability, a full set of same-brand irons can make a huge difference to your game. We’ve got iron sets from all the popular brands like Titleist, Callaway, PING, Taylormade and Cobra, plus excellent sets from dozens of other makers, so there’s a good chance we’ll have exactly what you’re looking for, however niche your tastes.

If you know roughly what you need, narrow down your search and make the decision much easier. Prices range from around 1000 AED to 6000 AED for sets of five, six, seven or eight irons. You can sort by price, date or brand, and filter by condition and all the technical factors that make a set of irons your own. 

Buying all your irons as a set makes sense for plenty of reasons. First, there’s a logical gap between all the lofts, so you can better judge its performance when stepping one up or down.

Second, the shaft flexes should all be consistent, which again helps make your shots more predictable for your style of play.

And third, it can work out cheaper than buying individual irons, if you’re buying the whole set in one go. Take a browse – your next set is here.

Beginners and high-handicap golfers usually do best with more forgiving game-improvement irons. Mid-handicap players often choose cavity-back irons for balance, while low-handicap players tend to prefer forged or players’ irons for shot-shaping control. If you’re unsure, our team can help you find a set that suits your playing style.

Yes. Every used iron set at NEXT2NEWGOLF UAE is carefully inspected for condition, authenticity, and performance before being listed. We provide detailed descriptions and photos so you know exactly what you’re getting.

Used iron sets typically include only the clubs themselves, unless otherwise stated in the product description.

Yes. Buying a used iron set is a smart way for high-handicap or newer golfers to get quality equipment without overspending. Forgiving designs and premium brands make it easier to build confidence and consistency on the course.

How often you replace your iron sets depends on how often you play and how well you maintain your clubs. Most golfers replace their irons every 5–7 years as grooves wear down and technology improves, but if your set still performs well, there’s no need to rush.

It can vary widely but mens iron sets typically include about 6 clubs from a 5 iron down to a pitching wedge. Some sets feature additional club or clubs such as gap wedges or long irons like a 4 or 3 iron.On the other hand, some sets are smaller than the typical 5-PW, you can get sets of 6-PW that are designed to allow you include more woods or hybrids at the top end of your bag.

Game improvement irons have larger clubheads and a lower centre of gravity, making them easier to hit and more forgiving. Advanced golfers who want to shape their shots typically favour players’ irons, which are slimmer and designed for shot control.