Maxx Golf Guides

Lost Golf Clubs Section


 

Lost Golf Clubs Navigation


|

Maxx Golf Home Page
Maxx Golf Blog
Maxx Golf Store
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Dunlop Golf Clubs |
Taylormade Golf Clubs |
Cheap Golf Clubs |
Custom Golf Clubs Fitting |
Wilson Golf Clubs |
Adams Golf Clubs |
Used Ping Golf Clubs |
Ladies Golf Clubs For Sale |
Discount Cobra Golf Clubs |
Discount Nike Golf Clubs |
Discount Ebay Golf Club Clubs |
Cheap Golf Clubs Sets |
Discount Taylor Made Golf Clubs |
Golf Clubs Clone Knock Offs |
Antique Golf Clubs |

List of Golf-Clubs Articles
List of Golf-Clubs Links


Lost Golf Clubs Best seller

Putting Secrets Revealed ... Read More

How To Break 80 ... Read More...

Ultimate Guide To Golf ... Read More...

Golf Fitness Guide ... Read More...

The Golf Slice Cure ... Read More...

The Simple Golf Swing ... Read More...

Hight Power Golf ... Read More...



Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Main Lost Golf Clubs sponsors

 



 

Welcome to Maxx Golf Guides

 

Lost Golf Clubs Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.


You may also listen to this article by using the following controls.

The Basics Of The Golf Club

from: Maxx Golf Guides



When you first start playing golf, it is important to learn the basics of the equipment you are going to use. Having some knowledge of the tools of the game and appreciation for the way they are way will make the game more enjoyable as well as hopefully making you a better golfer. The first and most important thing you need to learn about is the basics of the golf club. Learning about the basics of the golf club will help you to better understand how to swing the ball, and how each part of the club affects your game. If you are new to the game of golf and want to know more about your clubs, then here is some advice on golf club basics.

Standard Set of Clubs

As you probably know, golf clubs are what you use to strike the ball when playing golf. The golf club has three major components -- the head, the grip and the shaft. Although there are rules as to what clubmakers can and cannot do with clubs, the technology of clubs is improving all the time, creating clubs that allow you to hit the ball further and straighter. A standard set of clubs will include three wood clubs, eight iron clubs and a putter, making a total of twelve golf clubs. You are allowed up to 14 clubs in golf, so you can always carry an extra putter, iron or wood.

Wood Clubs

Woods are the clubs you use to hit the ball a long distance. You will use these off the tees for many holes, and also when you are over 175 yards away from the green on any given hole. The driver club is known as the 1 wood, and is the club you can hit the ball furthest with. You will generally carry 3 and 5 woods as well in club sets, which are used for long shots on the fairway. It is also possible to carry higher numbered woods as utility woods in your 14 club limit, although these are not strictly necessary for many players.

Irons and Wedges

Irons are the shots you use for middle distance shots of less than 200 yards. The closer you are to the green then the higher the iron club you use. The eight irons you are likely to have range from a 3 iron to a 9 iron, and then you will also have a pitching wedge for short shots. Wedges are just another name for speciality irons, and include the pitching wedge. You might also have a sand wedge to help get out of tricky bunkers near the green.

Of course, you will also have a putter at your disposal to take shots on the green. It is generally good to carry an extra putter so that you have putters for multiple situations, as this golf club is the most important -- it is what finishes off each hole for you.



Other Lost Golf Clubs related Articles

Medicus Golf Club
Golf Club Distances
Golf Club Grips
Golf Club Head Covers
Golf Club Headcovers

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Lost Golf Clubs News

Goodwin: Pro golf isn't what it once was

I had met Ky Laffoon in the 1970s when he stopped at Twin Hills or Briarbrook country clubs or Schifferdecker, Carthage or Neosho municipal golf courses as part of what he called his “circuit” around the Midwest where he could play for meal and gas money against old friends and new acquaintances.

Read more...


Whispering Pines benefiting from Harrelson Blvd. extension

Whispering Pines Golf Course employees said they are seeing even more people on the greens now that Harrelson Boulevard is now open.

Read more...


HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL: Northern Burlington's Johnson recapturing his dream

COLUMBUS — It was the set of golf clubs situated in the corner of Matt Johnson’s bedroom that served as the cruelest of reminders.

Read more...


Incoming USGA president honed his game with Sandra Day O’Connor as a playing partner

Glen Nager’s sporting life, as a kid in Houston, centered on basketball. His exposure to golf consisted of three or four rounds a year at the local muni, playing with $10 dollar clubs bought at a garage sale that had long ago lost their grips. His sporting life, by the time he reached Washington and became a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, wasn’t much more developed ...

Read more...


Incoming USGA president took up sport at urging of Sandra Day O’Connor

Glen Nager’s sporting life, as a kid in Houston, centered on basketball. His exposure to golf consisted of three or four rounds a year at the local muni, playing with $10 dollar clubs bought at a garage sale that had long ago lost their grips. His sporting life, by the time he reached Washington and became a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, wasn’t much more developed ...

Read more...


Bank loses £2m in lease deal

BBC finds Bank of Scotland lost £2m on a golf venture

Read more...