SUMMERFIELD, FL (352today.com) -Some golfers say you’re only as good as your gear, and no gear is more essential than your clubs. Whether you’re teeing off at Eagle Ridge Golf Club in Summerfield or another North Central Florida course, understanding each type of club can make a big difference in your performance. Here’s a beginner-friendly guide to what’s in a standard golf bag.
Driver: For distance off the tee
The driver is typically the longest club in your bag and is used to start most holes.
- Best used from the tee box
- Designed to maximize distance
- Clubhead and shaft selection varies by player
- Beginners should consult with a pro shop expert before buying
Irons: Your mid-range tools
Irons are numbered based on the loft and shaft length. Standard sets include 3 through 9 irons, but more experienced players may carry a 1 or 2 iron.
Average distances by club (according to Dick’s Sporting Goods):
- 2-iron: 105–210 yards
- 3-iron: 100–205 yards
- 4-iron: 90–190 yards
- 5-iron: 80–175 yards
- 6-iron: 70–165 yards
- 7-iron: 65–155 yards
- 8-iron: 60–145 yards
- 9-iron: 55–135 yards
Fairway woods: Versatile and forgiving
Fairway woods can be used from both the fairway and rough. Some golfers even prefer them to a driver for tee shots.
Average distance ranges:
- 3-wood: 125–240 yards
- 4-wood: 110–220 yards
- 5-wood: 105–215 yards
- 7-wood: 90–170 yards
Hybrids: A beginner-friendly alternative
Hybrids combine features of irons and woods and are easier to handle than long irons.
- Best used as a replacement for 3- through 6-irons
- Shorter shaft makes them more forgiving
- Ideal for beginners who struggle with consistency
Wedges: For precision shots
Wedges are designed for shorter, high-lofted shots and include a variety of club types.
- Pitching wedge: 50–120 yards
- Gap wedge: Slightly shorter than pitching wedge
- Sand wedge: For escaping bunkers
- Lob wedge: 35–90 yards; useful for high, soft landings
Putter: Finishing strong on the green
The putter is used once you’re on the green and aiming for the hole. As with drivers, choosing the right putter is highly individual.
- Various shapes and weights available
- Best chosen with help from a professional
- A well-fitted putter can significantly impact your score
Bottom line
Understanding the strengths and uses of each club can help you play smarter and lower your score, especially when teeing off at courses like Eagle Ridge. If you’re new to the game, don’t hesitate to visit a local pro shop for hands-on help selecting the right equipment for your skill level.