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Golf is a sport that competes for a small number of hits from hitting the first shot from the starting point, called the teeing ground, to put the ball into the cup (hole) on the green. The distance to aim for the first, second, and third shots until you put them in the container will be different, so use multiple clubs to make it easier to hit them accurately.

For example, if the hole is 330 yards in length, the first shot uses a driver that can fly the ball to the maximum extent, hits the ball 230 yards away, and the remaining chance is 100 yards. You can use it by switching to a club that is easier to hit. In other words, the main reason to use multiple clubs in golf is to separate distances.

Golf Club Type
There are several types of golf clubs.

Driver
The club with the most extensive and longest head. A club designed specifically for the first shot (tee shot) hit from the teeing ground, allowing the ball to fly the farthest away.

Fairway wood
It is a club with a smaller driver’s head. The club that can fly the ball above the ground most, with multiple loft types and counts.

Utility
Club located between fairway woods and irons. Originally developed as a replacement for long irons, it is now a famous club used by many golfers. Multiple loft types and counts are available.

Iron
A club with multiple loft types and counts sold as a set. Use to hit a shorter distance than a fairway wood.

Wedge
A club that strikes a shorter distance than an iron. In the past, it was introduced in the iron set, but now it is a club that purchases and uses multiple single items. Sand wedges used in bunkers are also included.

Putter
A club made to roll the ball on the green.