Yes. Rule 4, Clubs, does not regulate the weight of a club (USGA Decisions on the Rules of Golf, Decision 4-4a/7). The player is liable for penalty if the club does not meet the provisions, specifications and interpretations set forth in Appendix II of The Rules of Golf. I encountered this situation as a rules official in a tournament a few years ago. The player had thirteen "normal" clubs and a weighted exercise club. However, the grooves on this club did not meet the specifications of Appendix II and he was disqualified, even though he had not used the club in the competition.
It depends if it had been approved for use by either the R&A and USGA. If it is a club designed for practice only, you will not be able to use it during a competition round.
The simplest thing to do is increase your club head speed. Traditionally, this is done by practicing with weighted clubs. You can practice with weighted clubs (or for a cheaper alternative, try using a club heavier than your normal or two together) before you take your real swing.
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The golf club located in Barnoldswick is Ghyll Golf Club. The phone number for the club is +44 1282 842466.
Augusta National Golf Club is located in Augusta, Georgia. It is a famous golf club.
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Royal County Down Golf Club was created in 1889.
Burntisland Golf Club was created in 1791.
It is a device used to hit a golf ball in the game of golf or it is a member club in the grounds of which golf is played.
You can break a golf club slamming on the ground or by abusing it.
Prestwick Golf Club was created in 1851.
Opequon Golf Club was created in 1922.