Why are their different clubs used?
Golf clubs come in various types to tackle the diverse challenges golfers face on the course. Each club is designed for a specific purpose, considering factors like distance, trajectory, and lie. * Woods: Used for long-distance shots from the tee or fairway, they have large clubheads and minimal loft for maximum power. * Irons: Numbered 3 through 9 (and sometimes PW), they produce progressively higher shots with less distance due to increasing loft. Ideal for controlled shots from various distances and lies. * Hybrids: Blending wood and iron features, they offer forgiveness and playability for longer shots than traditional irons. *