this is a question that depends on your skill level. since you're asking you are probably a beginner. drivers will give you the most distance but they are not so accurate in the hands of a newcomer. so, for novices a 3,4 or 5 wood will be a better choice for starting out. they tend to produce a more accurate shot with more loft which will allow for an easier bounce and roll after landing. the length of the hole should also be a factor as well as the surrounding environment such as trees, roughs, bunkers, and waterhazards. use the club with which you can most accurately get farthest down the fairway. once you are able to hit decently with most of your clubs here are suggestions for clubs with yardage given. an average, casual golfer hits between 175-275 yrds if the tee with a driver. around 150-200 with a wood(on the fairway). around 175-20yards with the irons/wedges from the fairway( that is going down from 2-LW in irons/wedges. you will find your distances once you get a good feel for the game. good luck.
You can tee off with any club.
yes, you can ground the club before you tee off the only time you can not ground your club is if you are in a bunker or hazard.
Yes, this is allowed under no penalty. Even if you knock the ball off the tee accidentally with your club there is no penalty, it can simply be replaced on the tee.
Golf! In golf, you use the tee, to set your ball on it, then you hit the ball with your selected club.
You are allowed to tee the ball within two clubs lengths, behind the tee markers.
A D golf club is the largest club in golf, it is used for drives to start par 4's and 5's. The D stands for driver. It is generally about 460cc. The D basically only used off the tee, because without the use of the tee, the ball is too low on the club, and this will result in inproper ball trajectory.
A player is allowed to tee off within 2 club lengths behind the Tee markers but not outside. However a player can stand outside the markers to Tee off but the ball must be inside the markers
To tee off, rather than setting the ball on a tee use a beer can
3-wood golf clubs are often used off the turf or on tee shots. There are many guide on the internet, for example on Dummies, which help finding the right golf club.
After you have hit your tee shot, the next time you can tee up a ball is the next hole, unless you need to hit a provisional tee shot.
You can use any club, anywhere. You could hit a putter off the tee or out of a bunker even though you probably wouldn't. Likewise you can use any club on the green, some players even pitch the difficult pin positions.
They must correct their mistake, by replaying the hole, from the correct tee box before they tee off on the next hole. If they fail to do so, they are disqualified. Two shot penalty also for teeing off on the wrong tee box.