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A common myth is that the higher the price of a club, the better your game will be: "This club cost me $799.00, I must be playing great now!". Just think about it, are drivers really worth $600 to $1000 and iron sets $1500 to $3,000? The big manufacturers spend millions of $$ to promote their stuff and still make huge profits. Who you think pays for that? Paying high prices does not lower ones handicap, but a properly chosen club will, even a cheap one.

The woods in a typical golfer's bag will include a driver and one or two fairway woods, most commonly a 3-wood and/or 5-wood. Women and seniors might benefit from adding a 7-wood or 9-wood. The 4-wood is another common wood, and some golfers even carry an 11-wood.

A typical, off-the-shelf set of irons will include a 3-iron through pitching wedge (advertised as "3-PW"), 8 clubs total. The clubs are identified by a number (or "PW") on the sole of each club. Each club has a little less loft than the next and a little longer shaft length than the next, so each club goes a little farther than the next. That is, a 3-iron has less loft than a 4-iron, which has less loft than a 5-iron, and so on. Also, a 3-iron is a little longer than a 4-iron, which is a little onger than a 5-iron, etc.

Most hybrids are designed to replace long irons (2-, 3-, 4- and sometimes 5-irons in a golfer's bag, and when you hear it said that hybrids are "easier to hit," this is almost always meant in comparison to the long irons the hybrids are meant to replace. For this reason, most golfers would do well to consider, if shopping for a brand new set of clubs, a "hybrid set" or "hybrid irons set." In hybrid sets, the long irons (typically 3- and 4-irons) are replaced with utility clubs.

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Wedges are irons that usually have a loft of more than 44 degrees. Pitching wedges (also known as 10 irons) have a loft of 44-50 degrees and are rather similar to other irons. Sand wedges have specially designed undersides that use a feature known as "bounce", which combined with a loft of 54-58 degrees make them suitable for shots from bunkers or from the rough. Gap wedges represent a compromise between a pitching wedge and sand wedge—hence the name.

The putters are used mostly on the greens. At times, this golf club is also useful when playing from bunkers and for approach or advance shots.

Reviews can sometimes be as confusing as they can be helpful, given that different "experts" sometimes offer different conclusions about the same product. But reading reviews can help you get a sense of what's out there in your price range and what matches your game. Reviews might not provide you with the perfect answer, but they can help you narrow the field.

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