Yes, you can peep in a competitor's Golf bag to see what club they are hitting on a Par 3.
look up at the top middle of the room see the ceiling lamp? the golf club is the pole
you would need you look at your club by laws.
A c-grind is a type of grind on the bottom of a golf club which is very popular on the PGA Tour and other pro tours. It is where the bottom of a club where the bounce is is ground to look like a c, little bounce on the toe and little bounce on the heel, with plenty of bounce in the middle. It allows the players to open up the club and hit flop shots as well as keep a lot of bounce for hitting shots from the middle of the fairway.
Hello, yes a Golf Stick is Exactly the same as a Golf Club. You might take a look at this discount golf site with many cheap golf clubs. http://yourgolfsupplies.com/Golf/Clubs
like a stick with an egg at the end or a mallet turned sideways with a longer handle
This is the perfect way to do it. This is how you hit the ball straighter and compress the ball better. When you turn your wrists over you are squaring the club face, if you didn't turn the club face over you would just hit big blocks. And as you are hitting down on the ball you are creating compression, this is how a golf ball is meant to be hit and this is why you are getting more distance. Look at the pros on tv, they compress the ball so well, that's why you see huge divots.
You wouldn't be able to buy them off the shelf, but you could go to a good club maker, your local golf shop or pro shop and they will be able to fit a new one. Or if you are capable of fitting it yourself you could go look on ebay.
Unless you are a brilliant ball striker, the only real advantage is that they look great in the bag. A high handicapper will struggle to get a good strike with one because the sweet spot is so small. The advantage for someone like Tiger Woods is that when he hits a shot he will get superior feel and a lot more control over the ball.
It was probably of wooden construction with an outside toilet.
Shadow Creek Golf Club in Las Vegas, NV. A round of golf costs $500
You don't need the accessories, but there are attachments for the Wiimote that make it look like a tennis racket, a baseball bat, and a golf club.
They make you look the part and they give you stability during your swing. However, it's not really a case of should you wear them, but you nearly always have to wear them, this is because golf club rules nearly all say, they have to be worn.