I bought this club because standard Junior sets come with very few clubs. In fact, there is a gap from betwee PW/9 club and a 5 with the set that I got for my 6 year old. He is a bit short for his age, hits the PW/9 well, but the 5 is simply too long for him. But with the 7, he can add 10 yards on to his shot putting him very close to 60 yard par 3s. So, it's worth thinking about an intermediate club.Now about the club itself ... it's good construction and has a good feel to it for an inexpensive (sort of) junior club. My son likes the club and I expect him to outgrow the club before there is any sign of wear. As far as all the traditional golf club attributes, I don't really think they apply for a junior club. They are very basic perimeter weighted clubs that when hit well, send the ball in the right direction. They're not overly heavy and the length was as advertised, so overall, I'm pleased with the purchase.Why not 5 stars? Mainly because there is no really "wow" factor with this kind of purchase. I actually had that "wow" factor with a Nike 3 wood that my 6 year old tried due to the uniqueness of the length and weight (allowing him more easily to hit a wood), but that club was only sold in a set (he used it as a rental club).