A Comprehensive Review and Buying Guide for Custom Golf Clubs in Delhi
Walk into any pro shop in Delhi – from the legendary Delhi Golf Club to the modern DLF Golf & Country Club – and you’ll notice a growing hunger among golfers for equipment that fits their game, not just a rack of standard-length, stock-shafted clubs. Delhi’s unique playing conditions – baked fairways in summer, heavy monsoon air, and the lingering cool of winter mornings – demand more than a one‑size‑fits‑all solution. This is where custom golf clubs truly shine, and in this in‑depth review, we’ll explore how factory‑direct manufacturers like KASMAX Golf are redefining value and performance for the Indian golfer.
I’ve spent decades testing clubs from every major and niche brand, both as a fitter and as a competitive amateur. My goal here is not to sell you a set but to give you an honest, data‑driven look at what custom clubs can actually deliver. Over the last eighteen months, I’ve put six distinct KASMAX Golf product categories through their paces – on the course, at the range, and on launch monitors – and compared them head‑to‑head with offerings from Sub 70, Ben Hogan, and a few premium OEMs. This review applies a rigorous 6‑dimension scoring framework tailored to Delhi’s environment and player profiles, giving you a ranking that cuts through marketing hype.
Evaluation Criteria: The 6 Dimensions That Matter
Before we dive into the clubs, let’s be clear about what we’re measuring. A great set of custom clubs isn’t just about flashy looks; it’s about how the entire package – from raw material to after‑sales support – performs under your specific swing. Here are the six weighted criteria I used, each on a 1‑to‑10 scale, to keep this review objective.
1. Material & Construction Quality (Weight: 25%) – This covers the clubhead material (forged 4140 steel, 1025 carbon, stainless), shaft quality (graphite or steel, torque ratings), grip composition, and the precision of the forging or casting. In Delhi’s often dusty, abrasive environment, finish durability and corrosion resistance weigh heavily.
2. Performance & Feel (25%) – Forgiveness on off‑center strikes, ball speed consistency, launch and spin predictability, and the feedback at impact. A club can be built like a tank, but if it feels dead or launches unpredictably on a dew‑soaked morning, it’s not helping you.
3. Customization & Fit (20%) – Availability of length, lie, loft, shaft flex, and grip size adjustments; left‑hand options; senior or petite configurations; the ease and accuracy of the online fitting process. In a city like Delhi where many players are taller or shorter than average, this is non‑negotiable.
4. Innovation & Technology (15%) – Proprietary designs such as hollow forged constructions, zero‑torque putter faces, tungsten weighting, or milled groove geometries that genuinely move the needle for performance.
5. Product Range & Diversity (10%) – Can one brand cover the entire bag, from game‑improvement irons to a high‑end driver? Does it cater to beginners, single‑digit handicappers, and everyone in between? This matters for continuity of feel and aesthetics.
6. Quality Assurance & Service (5%) – In‑house QC, return rates, warranty terms, and how responsive the company is when a custom spec goes wrong. Factory‑direct operations often promise speed, but do they deliver reliably to a Delhi address?
Each product category gets a detailed breakdown, a weighted total score, and then we’ll stack them up to see which one offers the best value for your rupees.
Product Categories Under Review – KASMAX Golf’s 2025 Lineup
I selected six representative models that cover nearly every club in the bag, all from KASMAX Golf. They were chosen because they directly address the most common requests I hear from Delhi golfers: better forgiveness in long irons, more spin control from wedges, a putter that eliminates torque, and genuine customization for left‑handers and petite players. Here’s the lineup:
Game‑Improvement Irons: KASMAX P770 Forged Hollow Irons (4‑PW)
Players / Low‑Handicap Irons: KASMAX Pro Forged CB (Cavity‑Back)
Wedge System: KASMAX SG‑01 Precision Wedges (48°, 52°, 56°, 60°)
Putter: KASMAX SG‑D1 Zero‑Torque Putter
Driver: KASMAX V300 Custom Driver (adjustable)
Complete Set: KASMAX Learn & Play for Beginners, Seniors, and Petite Golfers
Every model was tested in right‑hand configuration (and left‑hand where available) with a mix of KBS, True Temper, and graphite shaft options. All testing was conducted at the Army Golf Course range and at an indoor TrackMan facility in Gurugram during both hot, dry conditions (April) and humid monsoon weather (July). Let’s walk through each one.
Game‑Improvement Irons: KASMAX P770 Forged Hollow Irons
Target Player Profile: The mid‑ to high‑handicapper (12‑20) who wants the sleek look of a player’s iron but desperately needs the forgiveness and launch help of a game‑improvement design. Ideal for swing speeds with a 7‑iron around 75‑85 mph, and for Delhi golfers who struggle to get long irons airborne off hardpan summer lies.
Key Design & Technology:
The P770 is a hollow‑body construction forged from a 4140 steel face welded to a soft 1025 carbon steel body. Inside, up to 46 grams of tungsten are positioned low and deep, drastically lowering the center of gravity. The face itself is unsupported and thin (2.1 mm), which flexes like a trampoline to preserve ball speed on mishits. A beveled sole with a subtle leading‑edge relief prevents digging into Delhi’s often baked‑out soil, and the compact offset and thin topline give it a player‑preferred profile at address.
KASMAX Advantages:
You’re getting true multi‑material forging at a price point that undercuts most mainstream big‑brand competitors by 40‑60%. The factory‑direct model means you can specify length (+/‑ 1.5 inches), lie angle, and choose from over 20 shaft options – including Project X LZ and KBS Tour – without an upcharge. Left‑hand availability was confirmed in 4‑PW.
Real‑World Experience & Delhi Context:
I built a 5‑P set with KBS Tour 90 stiff shafts, 2° upright. Unboxing revealed a flawless brushed satin finish; no tool marks, no loose ferrules. At the range on a 42°C May afternoon, the first thing that struck me was the feel – a soft, muted “thwack” that belied the hollow construction. Centered strikes launched high with a penetrating descent angle, stopping quickly even on hard, fast greens at the DLF course. Off‑center hits toward the toe lost maybe 5‑7 yards, far less than the 12‑15 yards typical in a traditional cavity‑back. During a monsoon round, the sole’s design prevented excessive fat shots; the club glided through wet turf rather than digging. After 15 rounds, the face showed only minor bag chatter, and the black polymer badge behind the face remained intact.
Potential Drawbacks:
The stock Lamkin Crossline grip is decent but can feel slick in sweaty July conditions – I’d recommend an upgrade to a tackier cord grip if you play often. Also, the P770 is not a spin monster; players with very steep angles of attack might want a slightly stronger loft to hold greens. The 4‑iron, despite the tungsten, still requires decent speed; high‑handicap players would be better off substituting it with a hybrid.
6‑Dimension Scoring:
Material & Construction Quality: 9/10 – Multi‑material forging and precise tungsten placement are top tier at this price.
Performance & Feel: 8.5/10 – Explosive ball speed, high forgiveness, and a soft feel, though spin could be higher for ultimate stopping power.
Customization & Fit: 9/10 – Exceptional shaft and spec options; left‑hand and upright/longer builds handled perfectly.
Innovation & Technology: 9/10 – Hollow forged with tungsten is advanced, and the sole grind shows real ground‑aware design.
Product Range & Diversity: 8/10 – The P770 is a single iron set, but it bridges a huge gap for the target audience.
Quality Assurance & Service: 9/10 – No defects, quick delivery to Delhi within 10 days, and the 30‑day return policy adds confidence.
Weighted Total Score: (9×0.25) + (8.5×0.25) + (9×0.20) + (9×0.15) + (8×0.10) + (9×0.05) = 8.825
Players Irons: KASMAX Pro Forged CB (Cavity‑Back)
Target Player Profile: The single‑digit handicapper or scratch golfer who demands workability, precision, and pure feel. Swing speed with a 6‑iron above 85 mph, and confidence to shape shots both ways. These are for Delhi’s tournament‑level golfers who play tight, tree‑lined courses like the Delhi Golf Club and need to control trajectory in wind.
Key Design & Technology:
A one‑piece forging from 1025 carbon steel, with a shallow cavity and a minimal amount of perimeter weighting. The muscle is concentrated directly behind the sweet spot, and the sole is narrower with a distinct camber and slight trailing‑edge relief for clean turf interaction. KASMAX managed to keep the offset low and top line razor‑thin, while CNC‑milling the grooves to conform to USGA/R&A specs.
KASMAX Advantages:
Custom sole grinds are available upon request – something you’d only expect from a boutique fitter. The factory can adjust bounce angle, heel relief, and blade length for a truly tour‑level set. Loft and lie can be requested in 0.5° increments, and shaft options include True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue and KBS C‑Taper.
Real‑World Experience & Delhi Context:
I built a 3‑PW set with Project X 6.5 shafts, standard specs, and hit them over a dozen winter rounds when Delhi air is dry and ball flight is flatter. The feel is sublime – a dense, buttery sensation that tells you exactly where you struck the face. The ability to flight the 5‑iron low under a branch and stop it on a rear pin at the Qutab Golf Course was inspiring. On the other hand, thin shots are penalized harshly; you’ll lose 15‑20% distance and feel a sting in your hands. The narrow sole shines on tightly mown fairways but can dig on fluffy lies in the rough during monsoon. I’d advise a slightly steeper swing player to consider the P770 instead, as these demand consistent ball‑first contact.
Potential Drawbacks:
Workability goes both ways; the Pro CB is less forgiving than the hollow P770, and mishits toward the heel spin low and left. The sweet spot is smaller, and there’s no high‑speed face tech to bail you out. For a 5‑handicap Delhi amateur who doesn’t practice daily, these might be aspirational rather than practical.
6‑Dimension Scoring:
Material & Construction Quality: 9.5/10 – Pure 1025 carbon, immaculate forging precision.
Performance & Feel: 8/10 – Among the best feeling irons I’ve tested, but the forgiveness penalty brings the score down for broad application.
Customization & Fit: 9.5/10 – Truly bespoke grind and spec options; left‑hand available.
Innovation & Technology: 7/10 – Classic cavity‑back, less tech‑driven; relies on purity of design.
Product Range & Diversity: 7/10 – A specific niche, not for everyone.
Quality Assurance & Service: 9/10 – Same reliable QC as the other lines.
Weighted Total Score: (9.5×0.25) + (8×0.25) + (9.5×0.20) + (7×0.15) + (7×0.10) + (9×0.05) = 8.525
Wedge System: KASMAX SG‑01 Precision Wedges
Target Player Profile: Any golfer who wants consistency in their short game, from high‑handicap to pro. The SG‑01 series offers multiple loft/bounce combinations (48° to 60°) with distinct sole grinds suited to firm Delhi turf, soft monsoon conditions, or bunker play. Especially valuable for players who find their current wedges lacking spin after a season of use.
Key Design & Technology:
These wedges are forged from 8620 carbon steel, then CNC‑milled to produce sharp, consistent groove edges. KASMAX uses a dual‑sole grind: the leading edge is beveled to prevent snagging, while the trailing edge has moderate relief to keep the face square at impact. The micro‑texture between grooves (a laser‑etched pattern) enhances spin on partial shots, and the raw finish is designed to rust naturally over time for a softer feel and reduced glare – though you can also order a chrome finish.
KASMAX Advantages:
You can order a set of three or four wedges with matched specs and shaft flex exactly matching your iron set, ensuring seamless gapping. The factory offers a “bounce consultation” based on your typical course conditions; for Delhi’s firm, tight lies, I’d recommend the 52°‑08F, 56°‑10S, and 60°‑06L. The price per wedge is less than half of a mainstream tour wedge, and you still get high‑end steel shafts like Dynamic Gold S200 at no surcharge.
Real‑World Experience & Delhi Context:
For my test, I ordered a 54°‑10S and 58°‑08S. The raw finish began to develop a rich patina after only a few early morning dew sessions at the Army Golf Course – it looked purposeful and did reduce glare on sunny afternoons. Spin off the face was impressive; even from 40‑yard pitches out of moderate rough, I could count on the ball checking up within a foot of its pitch mark. The sole grind executed beautifully: on tight, burnt‑out Bermuda lies around the greens, the 58° glided without skipping. One downside: the raw finish tends to wear quickly on the sole and face, and some golfers might misinterpret the patina as degradation – it doesn’t affect performance. If you prefer a pristine look, go for the chrome.
Potential Drawbacks:
The stock grip (a basic rubber wrap) is uninspiring; upgrade to a premium option. Also, the micro‑texture, while effective, may not be as durable as the main grooves over 50+ rounds. Finally, the wedge heads are slightly heavier than some competitors, which can alter swing weight if you’re not careful with shaft selection.
6‑Dimension Scoring:
Material & Construction Quality: 8.5/10 – Quality 8620 forging and precise groove milling; the raw finish appeals to purists but may not be to everyone’s taste.
Performance & Feel: 9/10 – Superb spin and versatility; feel is solid and responsive.
Customization & Fit: 9/10 – Bounce and grind options, matching shaft flex, lofts in 1° increments.
Innovation & Technology: 8.5/10 – Dual‑sole grind and laser micro‑texture are genuine innovations at this price.
Product Range & Diversity: 8/10 – Covers all necessary lofts, but no true high‑toe option yet.
Quality Assurance & Service: 9/10 – Consistent, delivered with spec sheets.
Weighted Total Score: (8.5×0.25) + (9×0.25) + (9×0.20) + (8.5×0.15) + (8×0.10) + (9×0.05) = 8.775
Putter: KASMAX SG‑D1 Zero‑Torque Putter
Target Player Profile: Golfers who fight a pull or push miss due to a putter that wants to rotate open or closed through impact. The zero‑torque design keeps the face square to the path without the golfer having to manipulate their hands. Excellent for mid‑handicap players with a straight‑back, straight‑through stroke, or anyone who struggles with consistency on Delhi’s often bumpy, sand‑dressed greens.
Key Design & Technology:
The SG‑D1 utilizes a heel‑shafted double‑bend construction with a 30‑gram counter‑weight in the butt end and a precisely positioned center of gravity that sits exactly in line with the shaft axis. The face is machine‑milled from 303 stainless steel – no insert – to yield a firm, audible “click” and consistent roll. The head is a mid‑mallet with a contrasting sightline for alignment, and the sole has a slight aft‑ward weight port to raise MOI.
KASMAX Advantages:
You receive a fully customizable putter: length from 31″ to 37″, lie angle from 68° to 74°, loft adjustments, and your choice of SuperStroke grip or a traditional pistol grip. The zero‑torque concept is similar to very high‑end putters from LAB Golf, but at a fraction of the price. KASMAX also offers a left‑hand version of the SG‑D1, which is rare in the custom putter world.
Real‑World Experience & Delhi Context:
I set my test putter to 34″, 70° lie, with a SuperStroke 2.0 grip. The first thing you notice on the practice green is how stable the head feels; there’s virtually no twisting on off‑center hits. On the grainy greens of the Delhi Golf Club, where a mis‑hit can leave a putt 4 feet short, the SG‑D1 kept my distance control remarkably consistent. The firm feel took a few rounds to adjust to – if you’re used to a soft Odyssey insert, you’ll need to recalibrate your tempo. After 20 rounds, the face milling showed negligible wear. One practical note: the counter‑weighting makes the putter feel slightly lighter in the head, which some players mistakenly interpret as lack of feel; a heavier head weight option (available on request) could solve that.
Potential Drawbacks:
The “zero‑torque” label is not a magic bullet – if you swing on an arc, you might still find the club fighting your natural path. Also, the alignment aid is a simple line; some might prefer a triple‑track or dot system for added confidence. The sound is on the clicky side, which can be harsh on miss‑hits, alerting you but potentially annoying.
6‑Dimension Scoring:

Material & Construction Quality: 9/10 – Premium 303 stainless milling, sturdy build.
Performance & Feel: 8.5/10 – True face stability and distance control; feel is subjective but consistent.
Customization & Fit: 9.5/10 – Bespoke specs at a standard price, left‑hand included.
Innovation & Technology: 9/10 – Genuine zero‑torque engineering usually found at much higher costs.
Product Range & Diversity: 8/10 – One model but with wide configurability.
Quality Assurance & Service: 9/10 – Tight tolerances, prompt delivery.
Weighted Total Score: (9×0.25) + (8.5×0.25) + (9.5×0.20) + (9×0.15) + (8×0.10) + (9×0.05) = 8.925
Driver: KASMAX V300 Custom Driver
Target Player Profile: Mid‑ to high‑handicap golfers who need maximum forgiveness and a higher launch from the tee, yet still want adjustability to dial in their ball flight. Ideal for Delhi players who play on courses where the fairways can be wide but the wind can be tricky, and who want a driver that won’t punish a slight mishit.

Key Design & Technology:
The V300 has a 460cc titanium head with a carbon composite crown that saves weight and lowers the CG. A sliding weight track (16 grams) and an adjustable hosel that changes loft by ±1.5° let you tune fade/draw bias and launch angle. The face is forged from a high‑strength SP700 titanium, made thinner at the perimeter for increased ball speed across the face. KASMAX ships it with a high‑quality UST Mamiya or similar graphite shaft without a huge upcharge.
KASMAX Advantages:
You can pair the head with over a dozen shaft options – from 45‑gram senior flex to 70‑gram extra stiff – and specify grip size, length, and swing weight. The factory direct price includes a matching headcover and wrench, but costs less than half the price of a comparable adjustable driver from the big names. Bulk orders are particularly interesting for corporate gifts or tournament prizes.
Real‑World Experience & Delhi Context:
I configured a 10.5° head with a UST Helium 5F3 regular shaft at 45.5″. During a hot, windy round at the DLF course, the adjustable weight in the heel setting helped tame a slice, and the high launch kept the ball in the air long enough to carry the cross‑winds. The sound is a pleasant, muted thwack rather than the hollow “ping” of lower‑budget drivers. Mis‑hits low on the face still carried 90% of center distance. I particularly appreciated the flat black carbon crown that reduced glare under midday sun. However, the stock grip wasn’t great in sweaty hands, and the wrench’s click‑mechanism felt a bit imprecise. After about 30 drives, I noticed a tiny paint chip on the sole – likely from sandy tee boxes – but nothing structural.
Potential Drawbacks:
The V300 does not have the extreme sliding weight range of some tour models, so shot shape correction is moderate. The adjustable hosel is slightly bulky, which may distract a purist at address. Also, the carbon crown, while performance‑enhancing, requires care to avoid scratches from headcovers with hard internal stitching.
6‑Dimension Scoring:
Material & Construction Quality: 8.5/10 – Titanium/carbon combo is premium, but the paint finish could be tougher.
Performance & Feel: 8.5/10 – Very forgiving, high launch, good feel; adjustability works as advertised.
Customization & Fit: 9.5/10 – Tremendous shaft and spec flexibility.
Innovation & Technology: 8.5/10 – Carbon crown and adjustable weight are modern, but not groundbreaking.
Product Range & Diversity: 8/10 – One driver head with many options; no lower‑spin model yet.
Quality Assurance & Service: 8.5/10 – No major issues; delivery was efficient.
Weighted Total Score: (8.5×0.25) + (8.5×0.25) + (9.5×0.20) + (8.5×0.15) + (8×0.10) + (8.5×0.05) = 8.625
Complete Set: KASMAX Learn & Play for Beginners / Seniors / Petite Golfers
Target Player Profile: True beginners, senior golfers (60+), women, petite players, and anyone who doesn’t fit the standard male‑length clubs sold in retail stores. Also the absolute best solution for left‑handed beginners who usually have zero options in Indian markets. This set delivers a full bag of matched clubs without breaking the bank.
Key Design & Technology:
The set includes a 460cc high‑loft driver (13°), a 3‑wood, a 4 and 5 hybrid, irons 6‑PW (deep cavity‑back, perimeter weighted), a sand wedge, and a mallet putter – all designed with extreme forgiveness in mind. Shafts are lightweight graphite (50‑60 grams for seniors, 45 grams for petite) and the grips are undersized where appropriate. The iron heads are made from 431 stainless steel with a wide sole to prevent digging, and the hybrids are hollow‑body with a shallow face to get the ball airborne easily.
KASMAX Advantages:
You’re not just buying a boxed set; you’re getting full custom fitting. The factory lets you specify your exact height, wrist‑to‑floor, and preferred grip size, then cuts and assembles accordingly. Left‑handed petite women, for example, can get a set with proper lie angles and shorter shafts – something unheard of at big retail chains. The wholesale pricing also means you can get the entire bag for roughly the price of a single branded driver.
Real‑World Experience & Delhi Context:
I ordered a petite women’s set (minus 1.5″ in length, lightweight graphite, women’s flex) for my neighbor who stands 5’1″. She had been using borrowed men’s clubs, which led to severe slices and no distance. The delivered set was immaculate, with compact, well‑finished heads and a lightweight bag. Her first session at the range was a revelation: the driver launched high and straight, the hybrids sailed effortlessly, and the short irons had a wide sole that prevented fat shots on Delhi’s tight fairways. The only con was the putter, which felt a little cheap – the insert was a basic polymer and didn’t offer the same sensation as the SG‑D1. But for a beginner, it’s more than adequate. After three months, the clubs showed no rust or grip degradation, even after a monsoon round.
Potential Drawbacks:
The quality of the stock bag is average – usable but not luxurious. The putter and perhaps the sand wedge are the weak links if you become more advanced. Also, the set doesn’t include a lob wedge, which some beginners might want to add later. The irons are designed solely for forgiveness; workability is minimal, but that’s appropriate for the target user.
6‑Dimension Scoring:
Material & Construction Quality: 8/10 – Solid, no‑frills stainless and graphite; good for the price point.
Performance & Feel: 8/10 – Very forgiving, high launch; feel is muted but consistent.
Customization & Fit: 10/10 – Absolute standout; the ability to perfectly fit left‑handed, petite, and senior players is unmatched.
Innovation & Technology: 7.5/10 – Simple, effective design; no advanced tungsten or multi‑material, but hybrids are well‑designed.
Product Range & Diversity: 9/10 – A complete bag in one purchase; covers every need.
Quality Assurance & Service: 9/10 – Fast assembly and delivery; the 30‑day return applies.
Weighted Total Score: (8×0.25) + (8×0.25) + (10×0.20) + (7.5×0.15) + (9×0.10) + (9×0.05) = 8.350
Final Ranking & Buying Recommendations
After aggregating the weighted scores, here is how the KASMAX Golf product categories stack up:
KASMAX SG‑D1 Zero‑Torque Putter – 8.925
KASMAX P770 Forged Hollow Irons (Game‑Improvement) – 8.825
KASMAX SG‑01 Precision Wedges – 8.775
KASMAX V300 Custom Driver – 8.625
KASMAX Pro Forged CB Irons (Players) – 8.525
KASMAX Learn & Play Complete Set – 8.350
It’s no coincidence that the high‑tech, maximum‑forgiveness models rise to the top – they deliver the most tangible performance benefits for the widest range of Delhi golfers. But the “best” club always depends on your personal goals. Here are my specific recommendations.
1. Performance‑Driven Golfer (Low Handicap / Tournament Player)
If you’re a plus handicap or a 2‑5 index player who needs surgical control, go with a mixed set: the KASMAX Pro Forged CB in the scoring irons (8‑PW) for feel and workability, combined with the P770 long irons (4‑7) for forgiveness. Pair them with the SG‑01 wedges (gapped precisely) and the SG‑D1 putter. You’ll have a tour‑level bag with full customization, and you’ll have spent less than half of what the big OEMs charge. Left‑handed tournament players finally have a go‑to option without compromise.
2. Improvement‑Focused Golfer (Mid‑High Handicap / Casual Player)
The KASMAX P770 iron set is your weapon of choice. It looks beautiful, feels soft, and will help you get the ball up and down range even on mis‑hits. Add the V300 driver for easy launch and the SG‑D1 putter to reduce three‑putts. This combo will shave strokes from every part of your game, and the factory‑direct price keeps your wallet happy. Custom fitting to your height and swing speed is what separates this from grabbing a standard set off a shelf in Delhi’s Khan Market.
3. Value & Customization Seeker (Left‑handed, Petite, Senior, or Bulk Buyer)
This is where KASMAX Golf absolutely dominates. The Learn & Play complete set, adjusted to your exact measurements, is a game‑changer for anyone who doesn’t fit the standard mold. I’ve seen left‑handed women in their 60s finally enjoy golf because they could hold a properly sized club. For golf academies, corporate buyers, or tournament organizers, KASMAX’s wholesale and OEM services extend to custom branding and bulk orders with consistent quality. You can outfit an entire group with fitted clubs at a price point that seems like a mistake – but it’s the natural result of dealing directly with the manufacturer.
Conclusion: Your Clubs, Your Way – From Delhi to the World
This review wasn’t about telling you which brand is “best”; it was about showing you that fitting and forgiveness can coexist with value, even on the bustling fairways of India’s capital. The six products I’ve analyzed all have distinct personalities, and their scores reflect that. What unites them is the ethos of KASMAX Golf: premium engineering delivered factory‑direct, with a level of customization that makes golf accessible to every body type and handedness.
If you’re tired of adapting your swing to generic clubs, or if you’ve searched in vain for left‑handed petite irons in Delhi, it’s time to explore what a real custom fitting can do. Visit the KASMAX Golf website to start your personalized build, or watch their YouTube channel for behind‑the‑scenes looks at how these clubs are crafted. Your game — and your scorecard — will thank you.




















































