It is really difficult to just tell someone what clubs they should start out playing with. The best thing to do is go to a range or a country club (if you are a member of one) and have a course pro fit you with clubs/measurements. I personally don't think it is wise to purchase a mediocre/ low end set of clubs. They are poorly made and just plain cheap. If you get to where you are playing decent, you are going to want nicer clubs......why not just purchase a nice set from the get-go instead of purchasing more than one.
With that said, I'll try to offer some advice. Most women I know of prefer a lighter club that is easier to control and that can produce a lot of club head speed.
As for clubs:
Irons: Titleist 775.CB's. Light heel on the club head and great for beginners. Designed totally for shot control. Beginner golfers should have a 4,5,6,7,8, and 9 in their bag. No need for a 2 or 3 anymore, especially when you can replace 2 or 3 clubs with a Hybrid (you don't need to worry about those yet though). I believe they are around 110$ each for steel shafts and 120$ each for graphite. Also, Women's Callaway Big Bertha Irons. Probably the best club on the market for game-improvement.
Drivers and Woods: Women's Big Bertha 460 Driver. Again, great for shot improvement. Woods: Callaway X Fairway or Big Bertha Fairway
Wedges: Cleveland W-Series CG-11. Cleveland Wedges......best out there.
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