
Warrior Custom Golf Club Set and Zebra Putter in Stand Bag
This is a comprehensive set of right-handed golf clubs predominantly manufactured by Warrior Custom Golf. The set includes a 460cc Driver with a 10.5-degree loft featuring 'Active Channel' technology, and multiple fairway woods including a 3-wood and 7-wood. The iron set appears to be a mixed cavity-back design including numbers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and specialty wedges marked 'GW' (Gap Wedge) and 'LW' (Lob Wedge). A notable addition is a Ram Golf Zebra 'Mid-Mallet' putter alongside a 'Select Series III' mallet putter. The clubs are constructed from stainless steel and titanium alloys with composite and steel shafts. This specific brand, Warrior Custom Golf, was prominent in the early to mid-2000s, known for direct-to-consumer marketing. The condition of the set is fair to good, showing visible signs of regular use including 'chatter' marks on the iron soles, minor scratching on the driver face, and some wear on the club heads. The clubs are housed in a black lightweight stand bag with integrated legs for upright positioning on the course. Craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced, entry-to-mid-level consumer golf equipment from the 2010 era.
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Estimated Value
$100 - $150
Basic Information
Category
Sports Equipment / Golf Clubs
Appraised On
April 28, 2026
Estimated Value
$100 - $150
Item Description
This is a comprehensive set of right-handed golf clubs predominantly manufactured by Warrior Custom Golf. The set includes a 460cc Driver with a 10.5-degree loft featuring 'Active Channel' technology, and multiple fairway woods including a 3-wood and 7-wood. The iron set appears to be a mixed cavity-back design including numbers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and specialty wedges marked 'GW' (Gap Wedge) and 'LW' (Lob Wedge). A notable addition is a Ram Golf Zebra 'Mid-Mallet' putter alongside a 'Select Series III' mallet putter. The clubs are constructed from stainless steel and titanium alloys with composite and steel shafts. This specific brand, Warrior Custom Golf, was prominent in the early to mid-2000s, known for direct-to-consumer marketing. The condition of the set is fair to good, showing visible signs of regular use including 'chatter' marks on the iron soles, minor scratching on the driver face, and some wear on the club heads. The clubs are housed in a black lightweight stand bag with integrated legs for upright positioning on the course. Craftsmanship is typical of mass-produced, entry-to-mid-level consumer golf equipment from the 2010 era.
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