Sand Wedge, Pitching Wedge and a Gap Wedge
Usually people would carry a 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 iron, so that is 7, but also maybe a 2 iron so that is 8. Wedges look like irons, but are technically known as wedges so you may carry 3 wedges.
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.
Yes; this bag does have a stand.
Yes, you can peep in a competitor's golf bag to see what club they are hitting on a Par 3.
From the 3-4 hybrid down to wedges I feel are excellent and durable beginner club set. I do believe the Driver and Fairway woods (3 and 5) over sized heads flex are not condusive for a beginner or high handicapp golfer.
You would usually only use your irons and wedges as well as your putter. But you may need your woods depending on the length of the course.
Actually the bag itself does not have wheels but they have a push cart that does instead. With the pushcart you basically strap your bag on this tiny device and then push or drag the cart. Here is a link to one http://www.nextag.com/Wilson-Golf-Trio-3-648431157/prices-html I hope that helps.
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usually a 3iron through pitching wedge or 4 through pw. a pitching wedge is considered an iron since its usually sold with an iron set so 7 or 8 depending if they use a 3 hybrid or 3 iron. some use more hybrids than others. its 14 clubs to a bag. a driver,wood,3h or 3i-pw,3 wedges and a putter.
Depends what manufacturer you are talking about. Some clubs have high mark ups and some low mark ups. I have seen drivers with a trade price of 2/3 selling price and hybrids and wedges with a trade price of 1/2 selling price.
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.
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