The weights are used as follows for a high shot you put the heaviest weights at the back. For a low shot, you put the heaviest weights are the front. For a draw you put the heavy weights on the heel side. For a fade you put the heavy weights on the toe side.
Yes - you can just just irons in a round of golf. There is no rule stating you need to use a driver or fairway wood. Using irons if you are new to golf is a good way to improve your game as they can be more forgiving than woods
Put the ball forward in your stance, and take your normal swing. Some people do however like the imagine a long low take away. With a fairway wood you do not need to necessarily hit the ball into the ground like you would with an iron, but you can do so.
You can use any clubs you want, or as many as you want. Drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons and wedges. You may need a glove if you use one. The balls will obviously be provided. You can bring any practice aids you have such as swing trainers etc.
In golf, various types of clubs are used depending on the distance and type of shot required. The main types of golf clubs include drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, and putters.
This is just a weight rack; it does not include any weights, so yes, you may use your own weights.
A rescue club is very versatile and can be used in a number of situations. You can use it off the tee, you can use it from the fairway instead of a long iron and some people even use it to chip with from the side of the green.
you can use fishing weights and glue, or buy special weights
You can use dried beans, rice, or ceramic pie weights as substitutes for pie weights when baking a pie crust.
No, there are Kids dumbell weights that are available.
No, to be honest there isn't because you will hit a fairway club further or shorter than standard, so any chart would be of no use to you. Unfortunately in regards to lofts of clubs all companies have different degrees of loft but there are a few rough guides. * 3 wood 13.5- as much as 17 degrees * 5 wood 18-20 degrees * 7 wood 21 degrees If you have a specific club I could probably tell you the loft.
"Woods" are the things with the big bulbous heads. They got the name because they used to be made out of wood, but wooden woods have pretty much disappeared in favor of metal ones. They're "woods" whether they are made of persimmon, laminated maple, stainless steel, titanium, or plastic. The "driver" is the #1 wood. It is the largest and lowest lofted of the woods. The others are usually called "fairway woods".
Yes. You can use the rescue clubs from the fairways, just like an iron really.