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14 clubs, tees, golf balls, drinks and snacks. The clubs would be any 14 of the following; Driver 3,5,7,9 woods 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 irons Gap/Sand/Pitching/Lob wedge and putter.
It depends what clubs you are comfortable with, and what length of course you are playing on. If it is a long course, driver, 5 iron, wedge and putter. If it is a mid range course, 3 wood, 6 iron, wedge and putter. And if it is a short course, hybrid, 7 iron, wedge and putter.
There's no 'hard and fast' 'rule. A 'typical' set of golf clubs comprises... A driver, one or two woods, various irons, a sand wedge and a putter.
There is the driver, which is the biggest club, the woods, which look similar to the driver, but are smaller, hybrids, which look like skinny woods, the irons, which are the clubs with the flat angled heads, and the putter
You would find a beginners set would contain, a driver, 3 wood, 5 wood, 3 iron - Pitching wedge (8 clubs), a sand wedge and a putter. So 13. But some of the newer ones include a hybrid club as well, or instead of a 5 wood or 3 iron.
The only set of clubs that i know of that has an E club, are clubs manufactured by Ben Hogan. The E club is the same or another name for a pitching wedge. According to the Ben Hogan website, it is called the 'equalizer' it is called so because Mr Hogan believed it completed or equalized a set of clubs.
For the average amateur golfer, the standard complement of clubs is: Driver 3 Wood 5 Wood 3 Iron or Hybrid 4 Iron or Hybrid 5 Iron or Hybrid 6 Iron 7 Iron 8 Iron 9 Iron Pitching Wedge Sand Wedge Lob Wedge Putter However, the is no "standard" set, and you may find that a Gap Wedge is more useful than a Lob Wedge (Gap is between PW and SW).
Usually a set would comprise of the basics, driver, 3 and 5 wood, irons- 3-pw, a sand wedge and putter. Clubs such as hybrids and specialist wedges may be added as long as the number of clubs does not exceed 14.
Usually in a complete men's set of golf clubs comes a driver, 3 wood, 5 wood (or hybrids), 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, irons, a putter and a pitching wedge and a sand wedge. Also some pro golfers add more wedges to their bag like a lob wedge.
Hello, Let's determine what a full set is...14 clubs are the legal maximum according to the rules. 1. Putter $60-$300 2. set of Irons Sand wedge to 4 iron (8) clubs $400-$1200 3. Hybrid 3 $150-$200 4. 5 Wood $200 5. 3 Wood $200-$300 6. Driver $250-$450...That's 13 clubs and alot of people use an "approach wedge" or "gap wedge which is the same thing and it costs between $70-$125. AVERAGE SET-$1330 GREAT SET- $2775 NOT INCLUDING A BAG, BALLS, TEES ETC.
He uses a Nike SQ Dymo driver, and Nike SQ 2- 3 and 5 woods. He uses Nike Victory Red blade irons, 3-PW (with a 2 iron spare) and Nike SV wedges. He uses a Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless Newport 2 putter which he has used for around 10 years now.
It all depends on the player, traditionally you would find a 1 wood (driver), a 3 wood and a 5 wood, however there are 7, 9, 11 and even 13 woods, you can have as many as you want as long as the total number of clubs does not exceed 14.