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Golf Clubs

Golf clubs are the equipment used in the sport of golf to hit the ball towards the hole. The club consists of three main parts: the grip, the shaft, and the head. The grip is the part of the club that the golfer holds onto, usually made of rubber or leather. The shaft is the long, thin part of the club that connects the grip to the head. The head is the part of the club that makes contact with the ball and is responsible for determining the trajectory and distance of the shot. There are several types of golf clubs, each designed for a specific purpose. The most common types of clubs include woods, irons, wedges, and putters. Woods are typically used for long shots from the tee or fairway, while irons are used for shorter shots and approach shots to the green. Wedges are used for shots that require a high degree of loft, such as bunker shots or shots from the rough. Putters are used on the green to roll the ball into the hole. The design of golf clubs has evolved over time, with modern clubs featuring advanced materials and technology to improve performance. For example, many clubs now feature graphite shafts, which are lighter and more flexible than traditional steel shafts. The heads of clubs are also designed with advanced materials, such as titanium, to increase the size of the sweet spot and improve forgiveness on off-center hits. In addition to the different types of clubs, golfers also have the option to customize their clubs to fit their individual swing and playing style. This can include adjusting the length, lie angle, and loft of the club to optimize performance. Overall, golf clubs are an essential component of the sport of golf, and their design and technology continue to evolve to improve the performance of golfers at all skill levels.

Golf, Equipment, Woods, Irons, Wedges, Putters, Design, Technology

Andrew Smith

CITATION : "Andrew Smith. 'Golf Clubs.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=311658 (Accessed on July 16, 2025)"


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