Factors surrounding choice of clubs

Golf players around the world have basically used the same set of golf clubs for years. A common of set of golf clubs would normally include, but is not limited to, three woods, ten irons plus a putter for end plays. Some golf players go beyond these numbers depending on what suites their game, and not necessarily follow what has been taught for beginners. Apart from skills, golf players will have to develop strength and accuracy, to get him or her from tight places as well as to make putting a breeze.

Depending on where the ball is, which may be sitting on top a tee, amidst short or long grass, or even over sand, dry dirt or rough, a golfer will need specialized golf clubs to enable execution of a proper swing. Thing such as club weight and feedback come into play depending also on whether the golfer is a beginner, intermediate or advanced player. These have to be considered when taking different shots which are namely drives, long or short approaches, pitches, sand shots, chips and putts.

Once a golfer is put into a trouble shot, that’s where skills factor in the most apart from the right choice of golf club, as opposed to putting which is in fact the most important part of the game. Most of a golfer’s score will come from putty shots which occur all around the game. That is why golfers consider their putter club as the most critical in their entire set of clubs.