Sub 70 sits in a particularly interesting part of the golf equipment market. The brand covers irons, putters, wedges, woods and hybrids, while also leaning heavily on custom build choices and a direct-to-consumer buying model that appeals to golfers who want more control over spec and value.
For UK golfers, that creates both opportunity and complexity. It is not enough to know that the brand exists. You need to understand which product families suit different players, how the custom options affect performance, and what buying checks matter before placing an order from outside the usual high-street retail route.
The Sub 70 series brings those decisions together in one place. The articles below cover the brand, the main club categories, value, fitting considerations, custom options and the checks that help golfers make smarter equipment choices.
At Outtabounds, equipment conversations are closely connected to fitting, launch monitor data, simulator practice and real-world performance. This series is designed to make the buying process clearer, more practical and more commercially useful.
Sub 70 Golf UK: Complete Guide to Irons, Putters, Wedges and Woods
A UK-focused guide to Sub 70 golf clubs, the product range, direct-to-consumer model and the buying decisions that matter most.
Best Sub 70 Irons for Different Golfers
Compare Sub 70 iron families from game-improvement to players models so you can narrow the shortlist more sensibly.
Sub 70 Putters Explained: Blade, Wide Blade or Mallet?
Understand the main Sub 70 putter shapes, who they suit and how to think about alignment, stroke style and forgiveness.
Sub 70 Wedges Explained: TAIII, JB and 286 Options
A practical guide to Sub 70 wedge options, including how grind, loft gapping and feel influence short game decisions.
Is Sub 70 Good Value for UK Golfers?
See where Sub 70 sits on value, custom build options and the trade-offs UK golfers should weigh before ordering.
Sub 70 Custom Options Explained: Shafts, Lie, Loft and Build Choices
A clear look at the custom build decisions that matter most when ordering Sub 70 clubs, from shaft profile to lie angle.
Best Sub 70 Clubs for Mid-Handicap Golfers
A mid-handicap focused guide to the Sub 70 range, covering the models that most sensibly balance forgiveness, feel and price.
Sub 70 Woods and Hybrids: What UK Golfers Should Know
Explore Sub 70 drivers, fairway woods and hybrids, including the model families, ball-flight tendencies and fitting considerations.
Buying Sub 70 in the UK: What to Check Before You Order
A practical checklist for UK buyers covering fit, spec, shipping questions, after-sales planning and how to reduce ordering mistakes.
If you are researching Sub 70 products and related golf equipment, these Outtabounds guides and pages may also be useful:
These pages help connect equipment research with indoor golf, simulator planning, practice technology and the wider buying decisions many golfers now make before investing in their setup.
Where Sub 70 Fits in a Modern Equipment Decision
Sub 70 is not simply a brand story. For most golfers it sits inside a broader question about how equipment, fitting and practice all work together. The smartest buying decisions happen when club choice is linked to measurable ball flight, realistic bag planning and an honest view of what your current clubs are or are not doing well.
That is why Outtabounds content connects equipment research with indoor golf, launch monitor feedback and structured comparison. Whether you are changing irons, tightening wedge gaps, or trying to understand which woods and hybrids fit your game, the goal is to make the decision more practical and less guess-based.
If you are exploring Sub 70 as part of a wider practice or setup plan, use the related guides and fitting pages below to turn product research into a more complete performance decision. The clubs themselves matter, but the environment you test them in and the evidence you use to judge them matter just as much.
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