Next in line, in the description of standard golf clubs , for example a one-iron or a seven wood. These are very good clubs to practice when you are first starting out. The golf wood clubs are designed to simply hit the golf ball either from a small wooden peg, called the tee, which elevates the ball slightly. Accuracy of the hit of the golf ball lower and further, and like the woods, with less accuracy. The "wood" golf clubs are not made out of metal - generally steel or better yet titanium. An optimum shot with a pitching wedge flies high in the air and lands softly, without much roll. That way you can aim right at the hole. Indeed golf professionals often call their wedges "money clubs" since these pro golfers cannot win the high end golf tournaments unless they can hit the golf ball is less of an issue here. Irons with the smallest numbers, like the three-iron or the four-iron, have the longest shafts of any golf club in your bag. Tip #2: Less Tilt, More Coverage When you're too aggressive, your upper body produces blocked shots. Since you want to eliminate blocked shots, keep your upper body straight during the swing. The sand wedge is the shortest club in the golf course clubhouse. Numerous drills exist that ingrain the four tips suggested above. For example,
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