Which Golf Clubs Do You Carry?
Within the rules of the USGA you can carry up to 14 clubs in your bag. A general set of clubs will contain the following: 3 woods, a driver, a 3 wood and a 5 wood. You have 8 irons a number 3 – number 9 and then a pitching wedge. The final club in the standard set is a putter. The USGA has a number of world class golf courses Las Vegas golf courses are just some in the country.
The purpose of the golf set makeup is to find the right mix of 14 clubs for your game. The idea is to get a range of clubs, each designed to hit the ball a different distance. The problem comes as many golfers and club makers find it hard to make this function work for them.
The idea behind a golf set makeup is to replace those hard to hit clubs with clubs that are easier to use. But at the same time not lose distance on your hit. Suggestions such as hybrids to replace long irons are the sorts that are being talked about.
a) Driver
The driver has the lowest loft of the woods. The loft angle of a driver is anything from 7-12 degrees of loft. For the less experienced golfer the higher loft is better, the lower loft is for the more skilled golfer about.
What is it that stops all golfers being able to hit the golf ball as far a possible? The driver is the club you want to use for distance. The club makers state: “The longer the length, the lower the loft, the heavier the weight and the stiffer the shaft, the harder the club will be to be hit for any golfer”. So it takes more skill to be able to use the driver correctly.
Your driver does not need to be the #1 wood. It can simply be the club you use to hit the ball the furthest from the tee, while keeping it straight. Many golf club companies are making drivers with high lofts.
Many golfers have a slow swing speed, for these a driver with a 15 degree loft is still not big enough to get the most out of the swing. So a driver of a 5 or 7 wood have a better loft to hit the ball. So in this case the driver does not need to be a 1 wood.
b) Fairway wood
Many golfers will say that the next club they can hit the ball furthest is their 3 wood. But for some this is not the case, their 5 wood or 7 is the next longest. This is because the loft of a 3 wood is low and golfers cannot get the ball high enough. This mean the 3 wood is often not the second longest hitting club.
Why not test a number of your clubs and see what works best for you. Golf holidays in the states are the perfect way to test your clubs. USGA has so many courses; golf Florida has some of the best in the states.
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