Historically woods were made from persimmon wood although some
manufacturers—notably Ping—developed laminated woods. In 1979, TaylorMade Golf
introduced the first metal wood made of golf clubs are five main types of
clubs, and although different manufacturers may make their Putter, for example,
to look different from others, its purpose is still the same. And so as a
beginner you will only need to understand their differences and most
importantly the use of each one of them. This change is meant to appeal to a
wider audience. Some players felt the G15 and G20 irons went a little too far
in terms of their oversized, wide-sole design. However, those were difficult
shots for the pros to make and the low loft resulted in lots of spin on the
ball. The experts in ball flight analysis showed that the longest golf drives
are achieved with a high launch angle combined with low spin.
This type of Tungsten perimeter weighting creates stability in the golf club
so that the face is square through impact. As you might imagine, increased
stability means more accurate shots. From the hybrids and woods to the wedge,
each golf club offers just the right amount of forgiveness every beginner
demands. The woods, in particular, feature a graphite shaft that adds to the
easy playability of the set. The rules of golf limit each player to a maximum
of 14 clubs in their bag. Strict rules prohibit sharing of clubs between
players that each have their own set (if two players share clubs, they may not
have more than 14 clubs combined), and while occasional lending of a club to a
player is generally overlooked, habitual borrowing of other players' clubs or
the sharing of a single bag of clubs slows play considerably when both players
need the same club.
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