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Wedge Golf Club

Wedge Golf Club

Wedge Golf Club

Golf Clubs

The golf club is one of the most important golf equipment. They are used to strike a golf ball. Each of the golf clubs are made up of a long shaft, a conical tube which is typically metal such as steel or graphite, a spear, or also called as grip that help the player to enter the club better, and finally the club head, which is primarily responsible for striking the ball.

There are basically three main types of golf clubs known as woods, irons and putters. Wood is a long distance club and used to play shots long, either from the tee or passage, and brings the ball a great distance. Persimmon Woods were carried out in wood, but currently use a variety of materials such as carbon fiber, or metals such as steel or titanium. Irons are used for precision shots from either the street or from the rough. They have a short face, at a flat angle, and its axis is shorter than that of a forest. They were made with cast iron, and therefore were called plates. Putters are used primarily to play on the green, but also can use when playing from bunkers or for some approach shots. These putters are a special type of golf clubs, which have a loft that is not over 10 degrees. It is designed so that the ball can be easily rolled on the grass along some point in the cup.

There are also certain other golf clubs known as wedges and hybrids. Wedges are the same as the irons, but will a loft higher compared to a 9-iron. There are mainly four types of wedges called as the pitching wedge, gap wedge, sand wedge and lob wedge. These wedges used for a variety of vaccines, including vaccines that are short-distance and high altitude, requiring great precision. Hybrids are the type of golf clubs that are a cross between a forest and an iron and hence provide the necessary distance through a forest, and the familiar swing of an iron. These clubs are also referred to as "rescues."

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