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What should I use for clubs that I use to send the ball to the hole cup through swings and shots to enjoy golf and what kind of clubs are there?

In conclusion, any club can be used. For example, in the case of a 350m par-4 hole, all you have to do is put the ball into the hole cup with the least number of strokes using any club.

You can use only a screwdriver in the extreme, and you can use only a putter. However, in this case, you will be able to record a lot more strokes than the standard number of strokes.

So I made a club in the order of sending it far away, but there are various types of golf clubs.

“Driver,” the club used to send the furthest, “wood,” which can be sent the next furthest, “iron,” which is made to send a shorter distance, “wedge,” which is made to spend a shorter distance around the green, and finally, “putter,” which is made to put the ball in the hole cup on the green.

1. Driver

Golf is a sport that is advantageous if you send it straight farther. That’s why a club was created to send it far away is a driver. The name is “No. 1 wood,” which is given to the ball as if it were driving through the air, and this is called “driver.”

Golf Club Driver Image

Ron Stretch, a stainless steel metal head developed in 1979, won the Houston Open (1981) and opened the era of “metal drivers” on the PGA Tour.

As carbon heads competed with cutting-edge materials in Mizuno in 1982, titanium heads in 1990, and Callaway Golf later, the driver material market began to gain tremendous development elasticity, and the history of driver head materials is, after all, a development of strength and durability.

The driver’s ultimate goal, titanium, was the answer to the material for improved driving distance and durability.

There were times when the size of the head was increased to 300cc when it was made of wood, but most of them now use 460cc.

The driver consists of a head and a shaft, and the strength and flexibility of the shaft are determined by swing speed and strike distance.

In general, the material of the shaft is mainly graphite, but the shaft is classified into five types.

There are Extra Stiff marked “X”, Stiff marked “S”, Regular marked “R”, Senior marked “A”, and Ladies marked “L”.

However, ordinary people use “S” or “R” shafts, and in the case of “S” shafts, “SR” and “L” for amateur women, “S” are used with weights according to the strength of the user’s force.

2. Wood

A golf wood club is one of the types of golf clubs, consisting of hard wood or metal, and has the longest shape.

It is the club with the most distance after the driver.

It is mainly used for tee shots, but it is a club that is used to increase driving power when you do not have to spend as long as direction or driver, when you have to spend as long on the fairway, and when you have to spend a long distance on the fairway

The Wood Club is divided into three types, consisting of drivers, wood, and utilities.

Drivers such as No. 1 wood, No. 3 wood, No. 5 wood, and No. 7 wood are also classified. These days, drivers and wood are classified separately.

The wood is a little shorter than the screwdriver, and the size of the head is a little smaller.

Woodclub Image

“Utility” is a club used to fill the distance gap between the driver and the long iron, and is divided into utilities 3, 4, and 5, and utility 5 is also referred to as “sweet potatoes” in Korea.

Wood and utilities are usually last equipped after constructing all drivers, irons, wedges, and putters, and the wood of female golfers is more frequently used to compensate for the shorter distance of female golfers compared to male golfers.

On the other hand, in order to play golf, a total of 13 clubs must be played in a club bag (usually called a caddie bag).

As seen above, if you have all kinds of wood and all kinds of utilities and put them in a club bag, it is necessary to prepare a wood club or utility club in a necessary distance because you cannot use any other clubs well beyond 13.

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