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by Mr. Maxwell Upton Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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When to Use Certain Golf Clubs

  • DRIVER. This will often be the first club you reach for during a round of golf. Drivers are specifically designed to...
  • FAIRWAY WOODS. Fairway woods can be a versatile club in your golf bag. You can use a fairway wood from the fairway or a...
  • HYBRIDS. Hybrids are a blend of fairway woods and irons, bringing together the best aspects of both.

Generally speaking, the following clubs are used in the following shot range:
  1. Driver = 230 yards.
  2. 3-wood = 210 yards.
  3. 2-iron/4-wood = 190 yards.
  4. 3-iron/5-wood = 180 yards.
  5. 4-iron = 170 yards.
  6. 5-iron = 160 yards.
  7. 6-iron = 150 yards.
  8. 7-iron = 140 yards.

Full Answer

What type of golf clubs should I use?

Type of Golf Clubs

  • 4.1 Driver. Used off the tee on long holes, the purpose of using a driver is to hit the ball as far as you can. ...
  • 4.2 Woods. When considering what woods to purchase, your first consideration should be what you want to use it for.
  • 4.3 Irons. Making up the bulk of your set, irons are numbered like woods. ...
  • 4.4 Wedge. ...
  • 4.5 Putter. ...
  • 4.6 Hybrid. ...

When should you consider custom golf clubs?

To help on this we’ve listed below five common places you can go for a custom fitting:

  • Club professional – if you are a member of a golf club the first place to consider is your PGA club professional. ...
  • Golf retailers – Another option for a golf fitting is with a golf retailer. ...
  • Independent club fitters – A third option is to head along to a independent fitter who will specialise in custom fitting golf clubs. ...

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What do clubs do you use in golf?

  • Driver = 23o yards
  • 3 wood = 210 yards
  • 2 iron = 190 yards (use 4 wood or hybrid)
  • 3 iron = 180 yards (use 5 wood or hybrid)
  • 4 iron = 170 yards
  • 5 iron = 160 yards
  • 6 iron = 150 yards
  • 7 iron = 140 yards
  • 8 iron = 130 yards
  • 9 iron = 120 yards

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What are the most common golf clubs used?

  • Driver – Titleist TSi3, 9° loft, Fujikura Ventus Blue 6X shaft
  • 3-wood – PING G425 Max or Titleist TS3, 15° loft, Fujikura Ventus Blue 7X shaft
  • 5-wood – TaylorMade SIM2, 18° loft, Graphite Design Tour AD DI 8X shaft
  • Irons – Titleist T100 (4-iron to PW), True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts

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What golf club should I use for each distance?

With modern clubs, I always recommend finding clubs that can meet the general distances outlined below: Driver: 220-250 yards. 3 Wood: 200-230 yards. 4-Iron: 190-210 yards.

How do I choose the right golf clubs for my shots?

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When should you use each wedge?

Know your pitching wedge loft. If it's 45 degrees or less, add three more wedges that are spaced apart by no more than 4-5 degrees each. So generally think about putting in a gap wedge that's 48 or 50 degrees, a sand wedge that's between 54 and 56 degrees, and a lob wedge that's between 58 and 60 degrees.

How far should I hit a 7 iron?

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What golf club should I use in the rough?

1. Use a lofted club. If the ball is buried deep in wet, clinging grass, take a club that has plenty of loft and is heavy enough to help cut through to the bottom of the ball – a pitching wedge of sand iron is often the best for this in your bag.

What clubs should a beginner use on a par 3 course?

Any number of these courses can be played with any number of clubs. In many cases, three or four will do: putter, wedge, perhaps a pair of mid-irons. You can clutch them in one hand like a quiver of arrows, and play creative shots when you don't have the just-right stick for the distance.

What is the rule of 12 in Chipping?

The Rule of 12 In Golf Chipping. The rule of 12 is a golf chipping technique that explains the exact relationship between the loft on a golf club and the amount of roll you will get on a chip shot. We use 12 yards as the total distance we want the ball to carry on the chip.

What club to use for chipping around the green?

But for most cases where there's enough green that the ball has a chance to roll to the hole like a putt, a lower-lofted club like a 7-, 8-, 9-iron, PW or hybrid (in some cases) should be used to chip. Alright, we're to the point so let's go with it.

What degree wedge is best for chipping around the green?

Most people would agree that something around 56 degrees of loft is going to be best for chipping. A wedge with this loft seems to have the right amount of height, spin, and maneuverability to help you get shots around the green completed with ease.

How far does Tiger Woods hit a 7 iron?

Tiger hits his 3-iron a 'carry' distance of 240 yards on average while his 4-iron goes 225 yards and 5-iron 210 yards. When it comes to his mid-irons he hits his 6-iron and 7-iron 195 and 180 yards.

Why do I hit my 3 wood farther than driver?

Players who hit their 3- or 5-wood as far or longer than their driver are typically using too little loft with the driver for their clubhead speed. You know, it's a funny thing with the driver and its loft compared to the other clubs in the bag.

Is 200 yards a good drive?

A 200-yard golf drive is a good distance for an amateur golf player. The distance report presented by R&A and USGA (United States Golf Association) displays golfers' distance numbers. This report depicts that an amateur male golf player's average hit is 215 yards.

Should you have the same wedges?

Your wedges are extensions to your irons so they should 99 percent be set up the same for proper gapping and dispersion.” At the very least, make the wedge heads match each other, he says. “We see so many golfers come through with a bouquet of brands of wedges,” he said.

What are different degree wedges used for?

Wedges have lofts that range from about 45 to 62 degrees to get the ball in the air higher. Wedges are clubs used for shorter approach shots, chipping, pitching and hitting from bunkers. Each wedge has a different loft, measured in degrees, which can vary depending on the manufacturer of a club.

Do you need a 56 and 60 wedge?

Do You Need A 56 And 60 Degree Wedge. For the average golfer, having both a 56-degree sand wedge and a 60-degree lob wedge is completely unnecessary. A 56 or 58-degree wedge should be a lot more versatile for most and is the highest wedge loft that should be in most bags.

When should I use my 60 degree wedge?

A 60-degree wedge is considered a lob wedge and is mostly used to launch the ball high up in the air and land softly on the green. Examples could be hitting the ball over water or sand and quickly stopping it on the green.

How to choose a golf club?

Choosing Golf Clubs Based on Length 1 Golfers shorter than 5 feet 5-inch should use a half-inch shorter than standard length. 2 Golfers from 5 feet 5-inch to 6 feet 1-inch should use standard length. 3 Golfers exceeding 6 feet 1-inch height should use longer than standard length club.

Why are hybrid golf clubs used?

Their design specification allows golfers to gain accuracy as well as distance in the fairway. The higher spin rate of these clubs provides accuracy as the ball rolls less on landing.

How many wedges for 3 spots left?

We will keep two wedges for the 3 spots left. Whatever wedge you choose, you must keep in mind that there is no large gap between the yardage of those two wedges.

How many clubs can you carry in a golf bag?

In golf, you can have only 14 clubs in your bag. Yes, that’s a rule and penalty for carrying an extra golf club will be two strokes per hole. You don’t want that. So, you need to plan ahead on what clubs to you need to have in your bag so that you can cover maximum shots with efficiency.

How many irons do you need to gain distance in golf?

With the increase of loft, the ball trajectory also increases with a low rate of ball roll when it lands on the ground. Experienced golfers use short irons and 4,5 irons to gain higher distance.

What happens when you shift from 2 to 9 irons?

When you shift from 2 to 9 irons, the lofts of the clubs become higher. Mid and long irons are good for high handicappers as the loft is higher in them. The pitch shots and chips shots in the greens can be effectively played with mid and long irons.

How many irons can you carry?

You can carry 14 irons or even 14 hybrids. No one is stopping you from that. But within the rule of carrying 14 clubs, you need to get your combinations right. A good way to know whether you have an optimal combination of golf clubs is to observe your gameplay.

How many yards is 7 wood?

7-wood = 90 to 170 yards. Remember: there are some golfers who will hit the ball farther and others who will hit it shorter. It will all depend on experience, skill and clubhead speeds. Checkout this Pro Tips guide on choosing the best fairway wood for your game.

What is the best wedge for a golf shot?

Pitching wedge: This is the wedge with the lowest loft angle, allowing for more distance. It is a good choice for shots approaching the green. You can use the pitching wedge for shots from 50 to 120 yards. Gap wedge: This wedge has a little more loft than a pitching wedge and is used in many of the same situations.

What is hybrid golf?

Hybrids are a blend of fairway woods and irons, bringing together the best aspects of both. Hybrids are used to replace some of the harder-to-hit long irons and can replicate the distance of those clubs. Hybrids can also help increase control without taking away distance or trajectory.

How far can you use a fairway wood?

Some golfers will use a fairway wood off the tee if they struggle with a driver. When reaching for a fairway wood, here is the average distance you can expect to achieve: 3-wood = 125 to 240 yards.

What is the first club you reach for in golf?

DRIVER. This will often be the first club you reach for during a round of golf. Drivers are specifically designed to give you distance off the tee. They are typically the longest clubs in your bag and will have the lowest loft angle – the tilt of your club face that affects distance and trajectory – of all of your clubs.

What wedge to use to get the ball out of a bunker?

Sand wedge: This will be your go-to when trying to get the ball out of a bunker. Lob wedge: This wedge is usually the highest-lofted wedge in your golf bag. It creates a very steep angle of ascent and descent. This can help you get the ball into the air quickly in situations like getting over a tree.

Why is it important to find the right putter?

Once you’re on the green, your putter is there to help send the ball home. It is important to find the right putter to avoid adding strokes to your score. Choosing the right clubhead, features and length can help you find the bottom of the cup when you reach the green.

Golf Wood clubs, for long distance

As a general rule, you use a wood to hit long shots, more than 200 yards from tee to green. They are very distinctive from the other clubs : they have a longer shaft and have a large head. They were originally made of wood, hence the name.

Hybrids

Hybrids are simply a combination between a fairway wood club and an iron club. Recently, many golf players have turned to these type of golf clubs because they have proven to be highly polyvalent on the golf course.

Irons

It’s often most recommended to use irons when you are less than 200 yards from tee to green. As a matter of fact, if you are close to the green you need to use a higher iron. An iron set includes the 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and the PW (pitching wedge).

Wedges

You’ve mentioned earlier the PW, namely the pitching wedge which is basically a speciality iron. The PW is the highest lofted iron in a basic set but is considered to be the lowest loft in a set of wedges. The approach wedge, sand wedge, the lob wedge as well as the high-lob wedge have higher lofts.

Putters

Putters have been designed to help you “putt for dough”, get the ball into the hole. There are many styles of putters available on the market, such as the short, long, bent, belly, heel-toe, center-hosel, mallet and many more.

What is a set of golf clubs?

A set of clubs typically includes a driver, a couple of fairway woods, irons, a pitching wedge and a sand wedge. Specific clubs are designed for different situations. The driver, or the 1 wood, has a very low loft compared to other clubs and is designed for when you need to achieve long distance off the tee.

What is the loft angle of a golf club?

The loft angle should be from 10.5 degrees to 12 degrees or higher to help launch the ball into the air. New golfers should use a more flexible shaft.

Why do hybrids have a higher spin rate?

Hybrids have a higher spin rate to provide a softer landing with less roll, so the golfer will have more accuracy. The shaft of a hybrid is shorter than that of a fairway wood, making it easier to hit. Players can use hybrids in the fairway, to get out of the rough or even to hit out of a sand trap.

How many clubs can a beginner golfer carry?

USGA rules allow the golfer to carry 14 clubs. For beginners, selecting the right club from this collection can be intimidating. There are some general guidelines that you can follow, although your experience may tell you to try something different. Even the pros sometimes have to take an educated guess when choosing between clubs and hope for ...

What is a hybrid golf club?

For the high handicap golfer, a 3 and 5 hybrid can replace the 3, 4 and even 5 iron. A hybrid places the weight to the back and bottom of the club, allowing for a higher launch angle.

Which irons are easier to hit?

The more lofted irons such as the 6, 7, 8 and 9 irons are easier to hit for the high handicap golfer. These clubs can be used as you get closer to the green for pitch shots and chip shots. In general, the higher the loft of the club, the higher the trajectory of the ball, and the less roll you will get when the ball hits the ground.

How to choose the correct golf club?

In order to choose the correct club, you need to take factors into consideration other than distance from the ball to the pin. If you notice a hazard or obstacle on your target line, you may decide to “lay up” and hit short to avoid trouble.

Instructions

Determine the actual distance (in yards) from your lie to the hole. Distance markers and the flag color are there to assist you with this. Be aware that distance markers are to the center of the green, not to the hole. If the flagstick appears to be at the front of the green (or up), subtract 10 yards from the distance-marker yardage.

Tips & Warnings

Whenever you have the choice, lower trajectory is usually safer than higher trajectory because you have more control. The "Texas Wedge" (using your putter to putt onto the green from off the green, when the turf you will putt across is free of obstacles and closely mown) is a good example.

About the Author

Herm Otto is an architect and was a university instructor for over 25 years. He is also an avid golfer who began golfing 10 years ago. As a Demand Studios writer, Otto writes golf and travel articles for GolfLink. He now resides in Arizona.

What is wedge golf?

The wedges are the highest-lofted golf clubs. They are used for shorter approach shots into greens, for chips and pitches around greens, and for playing out of sand bunkers.

What is putter used for?

Putters are used for, well, putting . They are the clubs golfers use on the putting greens, for the last strokes played on a golf hole - for knocking the ball into the hole. There are more varieties of putters on the market than any other club. That may be because choosing a putter is a very personal process.

What is the loft of an iron?

Irons have angled faces (called "loft") etched with grooves that help grip the golf ball and impart spin. They are generally used on shots from the fairway, or for tee shots on short holes. As the number of an iron goes up (5-iron, 6-iron, etc.), the loft increases while the length of the shaft decreases. Meet the Hybrids.

What is a wood golf club?

The category of golf clubs called "woods" includes the driver and the fairway woods. (They are called woods even though their clubheads are no longer made of wood.) The woods are the clubs with the largest heads (typically hollow, extending a few inches from side-to-side and a few inches from front to back, with rounded lines) ...

How long is a mallet putter?

Lengths: Standard-length putters, often referred to as "conventional putters," range from around 32 to 36 inches long, from one end to the other.

What is the difference between a heel toe and a mallet putter?

Heel-toe putters have the same general shape as blades , but with extra weight at the heel and toe to add perimeter weighting, and with other design tricks to help make the clubs more "forgiving" on mishits. Mallet putters have large clubheads that maximize that forgiveness of poor contact.

What are the names of old golf clubs?

Names of Old Golf Clubs. Golf clubs have changed quite a bit over the long history of the sport. There used to be clubs with names like mashie and niblick and jigger and spoon.

How Do You Know Which Golf Club to Use?

New golfers may struggle to know the purpose of each club in the golf bag. Clubs are made with a specific goal in mind. The easiest examples are the driver and the putter.

When Do You Use Woods in Golf?

Woods come in a few different builds. The most commonly used is a 3 wood, which generally hits the ball a bit shorter than a driver but is easier to control and much easier to use off of the ground instead of on a tee. Woods also continue to decrease in clubface loft, with a 5 wood being the next most common club.

When Do You Use Irons in Golf?

Irons hit the ball a shorter distance than a driver or woods and are generally used to approach the green from the fairway or rough. Irons can also be used to hit tee shots on Par 3s, or on very short Par 4s when the player wants to emphasize hitting the fairway and won’t have to hit a long approach into the green.

When Do You Use Hybrids in Golf?

Hybrids are a club whose design sits somewhere between a fairway wood and an iron. The head of a hybrid is smaller than that of a fairway wood but contains a larger back portion of the club than an iron. The idea is to combine the distance of a fairway wood with the forgiveness of an iron.

When Do You Use Wedges in Golf?

Below irons in terms of carrying distance are wedges. Other than the putter, wedges are the club that is used in closest proximity to the green. Wedges are arguably the most versatile type of club in the bag, as they can be used for full shots, pitches, chips, flops, and bump and runs.

Which Golf Clubs Should You Carry?

Generally, most players carry a driver, a putter, and most mid-irons. So assuming a player has a 6 iron through a 9 iron, players standardize having six clubs. Most players also carry a pitching wedge and a sand wedge, as well as some type of wood.

Which Golf Clubs Hit the Farthest?

The longest club in the bag for most people is the driver. The largest club head, along with the lowest clubface angle in the bag, leads to the driver hitting the ball longer than any other golf club. However, drivers are really made to be hit off of a tee and are very difficult to use off of the fairway or rough.

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