Robin Golf vs Strata:

Check out the below comparisons and analysis to see how Robin Golf stacks up against its competitors.

General

Robin Golf

Rank: #1
Price: $799.00
Total Clubs: 9

  • Design and aesthetics are unparalleled for all Robin Golf’s products, which includes Men’s/Women’s/Junior’s equipment

  • Comes with a sleek carry bag, premium leather headcovers -- for the driver, fairway wood, hybrid, and putter -- along with a weather cover to go over the bag on rainy days

  • Each club and accesory comes in an all-black theme -- including the iron shafts -- which is a sleek aesthetic that'll make you look like you've been out on the course thousands of times (even if it's only been three)

Strata

Rank: #5
Price: $399.99
Total Clubs: 10

  • Callaway's standard full-set offering for beginners

  • Very similar to Tour Edge & Wilson in terms of looks & aesthetics (bright colors)

Driver

Robin Golf

455cc | 10.5°

  • Titanium driver with Robin Proprietary Graphite Shaft (men's stiff)

  • Large sweet spot that offers extra forgiveness on mis-hits

  • Thin titanium face that helps trampoline the ball into the air

  • Adjustable weights on the sole of the clubhead can be moved to help promote a draw or fade ball flight (no other driver reviewed has this level of adjustability)

  • Shaft flexibility is on the more flexible side of a men's stiff, more reasonable for the target of beginners & casual players

Strata

460cc | 10.5°

  • Titanium driver with graphite shaft

  • Lays closed when set on the ground: this means that the clubface is actually aimed more toward the inside of your target than your actual target

  • A closed clubface is ideal for a beginner who slices the ball, but no-so-much for the beginner who wants a standard set to start out with

Fairway Wood

Robin Golf

3 Wood (15°)

  • Robin Proprietary Graphite Shaft (Men's Stiff)

  • Sleek design and is very easy to hit, whether off the ground or a tee

  • Significant weighting behind the club that helps hoist the ball into the air, which is important for beginners

  • The sound and feel of this club is unmatched by its competitors

Strata

3 Wood (15.5°)

  • Graphite Shaft

  • Low-profile head

  • Center of gravity towards the back of the club

  • Although it seems as if this club would be easy to hit based on its appearance, it was actually quite difficult to hit one that felt good off of the face -- whether off a tee or off the ground

Hybrid

Robin Golf

3 Hybrid (20°)

  • One of the best clubs in this review

  • Sleek design allows players to get the ball up and out of tough situations with ease

  • Similar to their 3 wood, Robin's hybrid has extra weight strategically placed behind the club that helps hoist the ball into the air: whether you're digging it out of the rough or sweeping it off the fairway

Strata

5 Hybrid (26°)

  • Steel shaft

  • A 5-iron replacement that is more difficult to hit than it looks

  • Steel shaft makes the club feel clunky

  • Most premium hybrids offer graphite shafts, but it seems like Callaway cut corners with this one

  • In our opinion, a 5 hybrid is not the ideal club for this set, as its loft is only 2 degrees stronger than the Strata 6-iron -- we'd recommend a 3- or 4- hybrid instead to bridge the gap between the 3-wood and 6-iron instead

Irons

Robin Golf

5 Iron (26°) | 7 Iron (32°) | 9 Iron (40°)

  • Slight cavity-back with rubber inserts behind the sweet spot, which serve to dampen vibrations and reduce the impact shock on joints/hands when hitting the ball -- as a result, the feel of the Robin irons was unmatched by any competitor

  • Robin's irons are slightly offset, which means the clubface sits slightly behind the hosel -- this forgiving feature delays the clubface coming through at impact, which will help beginners square the clubface up when they make contact with the ball and help them hit the ball higher

Strata

6 Iron (28°) | 7 Iron (32°) | 8 Iron (36°) | 9 Iron (40°)

  • Standard cavity-backed irons

  • Cavity back helps the high-handicapper get the ball in the air quicker and easier

  • Extra steel on the outer rim of the clubhead for better balance and more forgiveness

  • Very similar to the Tour Edge Bazooka irons

Wedges

Robin Golf

Sand Wedge (56°) & Pitching Wedge (45°)

  • Robin's sand wedge differs in design from their pitching wedge, offering a bit more playability than the rest of the irons in the set -- this is because the clubhead isn't offset and is easier to "open up" to hit higher shots around the greens

  • A great starter set of wedges that any beginner can use to improve their short game

Strata

Sand Wedge (54°) & Pitching Wedge (44°)

  • Sand wedge has a large cavity back for forgiveness

  • Pitching wedge is very forgiving: mis-hits went nearly as far as the good ones

  • The sand wedge's large cavity back is an issue when hitting shots closer the green, though, because it doesn't allow the player to open the club face up to hit higher shots

Putter

Robin Golf

Newport 2 Style Putter (34")

  • Classic: a standard Newport-style blade putter, 34 inches in length -- very similar to the putterhead Tiger Woods has used throughout his entire career

  • All-black aesthetic makes this club look extra stealthy, asmost putters come with a standard silver metallic shaft, not one that is blacked-out

  • Putter also comes with a premium leather headcover with a plush interior and magnetic closing that will prevent it from being scuffed or damaged for years

Strata

Newport-Style Blade Putter (35")

  • No milling on the face

  • No putter cover included, which makes it difficult to keep it from being scratched and dented over time

  • The Newport style of putter is a classic, though, that has helped many pros win major championships

Bag

Robin Golf

Slim & Minimalistic Stand Bag
5 Dividers | 5 Pockets

  • The best bag we reviewed from an aesthetic and usability standpoint

  • All-black with a thin, sleek design similar to the popular Stitch golf brand

  • The most minimalistic and visually pleasing bag of the sets reviewed

  • Large leather pockets on either side to add to the premium feel, along with two smaller zipper pockets for valuables

  • Super lightweight: the whole set together isn't taxing to carry for 36 -- or even 54 -- holes!

Strata

Large Stand Bag
7 Dividers | 5 Pockets

  • Valuables pocket, ball pocket, tee pocket and two apparel & accessory pockets

  • Sturdy and lightweight but a bit clunky to carry around

About Robin Golf

Robin clubs are designed to give the widest range of players the most success playing golf. They're manufactured in the same facilities, using the same materials as the industry's top-of-the-line brands. Thoroughly tested by pros and beginners alike, they'll give you the edge to play your best.