Everything You Need To Know About Golf Clubs

Sam Richards
Authored by Sam Richards
Posted Tuesday, February 25, 2020 - 6:50am

The variety between the many types of golf clubs can be confusing as each one has its own uses and setbacks. You can’t expect to pick a random golf club and swat your way to perfection unless you are really lucky and picked the right fit. 

We’ve collected a condensed overview of everything you need to know about golf clubs and how to get familiar with them.

Drivers/Woods

The club heads of woods clubs used to be made out of wood, hence the name, but that’s no longer the case. They are one of the most important clubs in golf as they are usually used for first shots or long tees. The clubheads are significantly bigger than other clubs and they’re usually hollow with long shafts. They are light and can really pack a punch as they are swung extremely fast compared to other clubs. The loft angle is typically between 7 to 11 degrees, depending on the user’s skill and the intended height of the shot. Fairway woods are made of the same materials, but they are shorter and have a smaller head. You can check a beginning guide for fairway woods as they are considered to be the greatest ally for beginner golfers. Seasoned golfers prefer to use smaller clubheads to improve their range and precision so it may take some time to work your way up to smaller heads.

Hybrid

Hybrid golf clubs are the newest addition to the club family and are considered a modern product. They are also called utility clubs in certain club circles, so the two terms can be used to refer to the same thing. They are called hybrid because they combine both wood and iron clubs to offer a wide range of benefits from both worlds. Hybrid clubs are used to create shots with good height while ensuring that the odds of mishitting the balls are minimal. They provide more control and precision to swings and stroke direction compared to iron clubs alone. Hybrid clubs were first adopted by beginners and recreational golfers as they were much easier to use than the traditional iron clubs. But even professionals started replacing their iron club repertoire with hybrid ones as the advantages became noticeable. Unlike other clubs, hybrids don’t have distinctive numbering to reference the loft angle, and instead, it uses the numbering of iron clubs it replaces.

Iron

Iron golf clubs are amongst the most popular choices for golfers of varying experiences. Iron clubs can be used to hit almost any shot at any range; some may even use it for the tee shot. The clubhead is filled with deep engravings that circulate it, this is the reason for one of its most important advantages. The spin iron clubs are famous for being generated by the grooves, making it the best club for controlling your shot. The club heads are thin in comparison to wood and hybrid clubs, which translates to a good accuracy rate. Cavity back and muscle back are the two choices which iron clubs come with. Muscle backs are used by skilled players due to the rear cavity that reduces the center of mass to increase accuracy and bender shots.

Wedges

Wedges look a bit like iron clubs, but their loft angle is very distinctive and can reach up to 64 degrees. They are used to get the ball out of a tight spot like sand or turf as they can cause the ball to bounce pretty easily. Their ability to shoot the balls in the air isn’t used to travel distances but rather prepare the ball for a good shot. Different types of wedges are used for different types of terrains, each one has different properties that can be used to your advantage so make sure to get familiar with them before you buy a collection.

Putters

Considered by many to be the most important golf club in the game as it’s used the most. They have a very characteristic look with a flat clubface without any lofts or bounce. Either metals or plastics are used to create inserts that make it much smoother than any other club. Mallet putters are recommended over blade putters as they require much less skill in handling since their clubhead is bigger and heavier, reducing the chances of mishits.

Golf may seem like a straightforward game from the outside with the simple objective of getting the ball from point A to point B. But once you get a closer look, you’ll notice how it can get pretty complicated in no time, especially if you’re a total beginner. The first step in learning your way around golf is knowing all you can know about golf clubs.


 

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