September 4, 2007

A Beginners Guide To Golf Clubs - Part Two - Which Golf Clubs Are Which?

Woods And Irons

Woods
are actually made of metal, but they are called woods because that is what they used to be made out of.

The woods are thought to be the hardest club to master because they are the longest. The longer the club, the harder it is to control the swing of the Golfer.

These clubs have some “oomph” in them and are designed to send the ball great distances. They are good for beginners because they are easier to hit than some of the other clubs.

Irons
got their name because they are made out of metal (which is redundant because now all golf clubs are made of metal). The head of the club is thin and has a grooved face.

These clubs are good for the teeing ground and are used to help a ball climb as it travels the course of the green.

Look out for Part Three - “The Thin End Of The Wedge(s)”, coming along soon!

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