Editorial disclosure: This research-based review uses Callaway’s official product specifications and documentation. We have not independently launch-monitor tested the REVA set. The manufacturer link is included to verify configurations and current availability.
The new 2026 Callaway REVA 11-Piece Complete Set is one of the more coherent premium packages for women who want lightweight clubs, higher launch and fewer difficult long irons. It combines a driver, fairway wood, two hybrids, three irons, two wedges, an Odyssey putter and a cart bag. The design logic is stronger than the “shrink it and paint it” approach historically seen in women’s package sets, but the $1,499.99 listed price at review makes fit and set composition essential.
QUICK VERDICT
Our research-based take
Best for: a beginner, returning or improving woman golfer who benefits from lightweight graphite, higher lofts and hybrid-led gapping.
Skip it if: you need a stiffer or heavier shaft, prefer traditional long irons, need extensive adjustability, or already have several clubs you like.
Rating: 8.6/10 for target-player fit and composition; 7.5/10 for budget flexibility.
What comes in the 2026 REVA 11-Piece set?
Callaway counts the bag in the 11-piece name. The package includes ten clubs: a 13.5-degree driver, 18-degree fairway wood, 23- and 26-degree hybrids, 7- through 9-irons, 48-degree pitching wedge, 56-degree sand wedge and an Odyssey putter. Five headcovers and a cart bag complete the package. The reviewed cart-bag version was available in Black and Peach/Surf, in right- and left-handed options, with graphite Ladies-flex shafts.
| Club | Loft | Published length | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Driver | 13.5° | 44.4 in | More launch than many standard drivers |
| Fairway wood | 18° | 40.0 in | Loft and shorter length support turf contact |
| 5H / 6H | 23° / 26° | 38.5 / 37.5 in | Replace difficult long and mid irons |
| 7–9 irons | 33°–43° | 36.6–35.6 in | Oversized cavity-back approach clubs |
| PW / SW | 48° / 56° | 35.1 / 34.9 in | Short-game coverage |
| Odyssey putter | 3° | 33.0 in | White Hot OG #7 mallet shape |
Why the configuration is more important than the colorway
The headline feature is not the premium bag finish. It is how the set uses loft, length and club type to make common shots more accessible. A 13.5-degree driver can help a moderate-speed player create enough launch and carry. Its 44.4-inch published length is shorter than many men’s retail drivers, which can make the center of the face easier to find. Higher loft is not automatically correct for every swing, but it is a reasonable default for the intended audience.
The 18-degree fairway wood and two hybrids continue that logic. Rather than forcing a player into a low-loft 3-wood and 5-iron, REVA supplies shapes designed to launch from the turf. The transition from 23-degree 5H to 26-degree 6H is tight on paper; construction and shaft length can still create useful separation. Buyers should verify carry yardages rather than judging gaps from loft alone.
Iron and wedge analysis
REVA begins the iron section at a 33-degree 7-iron. Callaway describes the irons as large, oversized deep-cavity backs intended for launch and forgiveness. This is a sensible boundary: golfers who have difficulty elevating a 6-iron may obtain better results from the included 6-hybrid. The iron lofts then progress to 38 and 43 degrees, followed by a 48-degree pitching wedge.
The jump from 48-degree pitching wedge to 56-degree sand wedge is the most obvious composition compromise. Eight degrees can produce a substantial yardage gap on full swings. Newer golfers may cover it with partial pitching-wedge shots, but improving players could eventually add a 52-degree gap wedge. Budget and bag space for that future addition should be considered.
Odyssey White Hot OG #7 putter
An included putter often reveals where a complete set saved money. REVA instead uses Odyssey’s recognizable #7 mallet shape with White Hot OG face technology and a 33-inch published length. The fang profile provides strong alignment references and stability. The shorter length may suit many golfers targeted by the set, but putter fit is driven by posture and setup, not gender. Test whether the sole sits flat and the eyes settle comfortably over or just inside the ball.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Purposeful high-launch composition.
- Two hybrids replace harder mid/long irons.
- Shorter, higher-loft driver may improve usable carry.
- Graphite Ladies-flex build throughout the full-swing clubs.
- Premium Odyssey #7 putter.
- Right/left hand and multiple length/bag variations across the REVA family.
Cons
- High entry price for a fixed package.
- Eight-degree PW-to-SW gap may require another wedge later.
- Ladies flex is not a universal women’s specification.
- No broad driver adjustability described in the package listing.
- Cart-bag version is less convenient for golfers who regularly walk and carry.
Who is the REVA 11-Piece set for?
It is strongest for a golfer who wants to buy once, values lighter clubs and does not want to research every component. It can also suit a player returning after a long break whose older long irons are difficult to launch. The full package avoids the confusion of combining incompatible used clubs, and the gapping has a clear game-improvement intent.
It is not limited to beginners, but an experienced player may outgrow the fixed shaft and set composition. Women with higher swing speeds, forceful transitions or a preference for heavier total weight should compare other flexes rather than accepting the “Ladies” label. Conversely, a slower-speed male golfer should not dismiss REVA purely because of marketing; fit variables matter more than the category name, although hand, length and styling options may constrain the choice.
Cart bag, stand bag, short and long options
Callaway lists multiple REVA formats, including cart- and stand-bag versions plus short and long configurations. That is useful, but a length label is not a fitting. Use wrist-to-floor measurement, posture, strike location and lie interaction. A petite golfer is not automatically best served by simply shortening every club, and a taller golfer may not need extra length if arm length offsets height.
Choose the cart bag if you usually ride or use a push cart and prefer storage. Choose the stand version if you carry regularly. The clubs are the purchase priority, but the wrong bag type creates friction every round and reduces the package’s value.
What to check before buying
- Confirm the correct standard, short or long configuration through more than height alone.
- Compare Ladies-flex graphite with your tempo and current ball flight.
- Plan for the 48°–56° wedge gap.
- Test or simulate a 33-inch putter setup.
- Choose cart versus stand bag based on how you actually play.
- Confirm current regional warranty, return terms, price and stock.
Frequently asked questions
Is the 2026 REVA set only for beginners?
No. It targets women of varied skill levels who want launch, forgiveness and a coordinated lightweight set. More experienced players may prefer custom shaft and head choices.
How many clubs are included?
Ten clubs are included. The “11-piece” count includes the golf bag; five headcovers are also listed.
Does the set include a gap wedge?
No dedicated gap wedge appears in the 11-piece specification. The pitching wedge is 48 degrees and the sand wedge is 56 degrees, so a 52-degree addition may become useful.
Is REVA a good choice for seniors?
Potentially. The lightweight, high-launch design can suit some senior golfers, but length, shaft response and grip size still require individual evaluation. See our golf clubs for seniors guide.
Final verdict
The 2026 Callaway REVA 11-Piece set is a well-considered premium complete set with a coherent driver-to-hybrid progression, friendly irons and a credible putter. Its weak spot is not performance intent but flexibility: buyers pay a premium for a fixed recipe and may still add a gap wedge. For the golfer who matches the provided length, weight and shaft profile, the convenience and target-specific composition are persuasive. Anyone outside that fit window should use the same budget to compare a fitted component bag.


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