You can them as tee clubs, or from the fairway and some people even use them for chipping from around the green.
The most likely club they would use would be the driver. But maybe a 3/5 wood, hybrid or long iron, depending how confident they are.
brassie - according to Philadelphia Inquirer Crossword Puzzle Although, the historical name for the club that was the closest equivalent to today's 2-woods, a modern 2-wood is not a brassie club - the brassie was very different from a modern 2-wood. But in loft, appearance and use, the brassie is the antique club that is most related to a 2-wood. "Brassie" is most commonly applied to pre-20th Century times.
Attack or Approach wedge. Usually 50-52 degrees.
You can find reviews for the Callaway 3 wood club at eBay and Amazon for reviews from other local users. Global Golf has reviews from higher golf critics.
Yes, a 3 wood may be used from the apron, just grip down slightly on the club and use your normal putting stroke, when used well it can be a very effective shot to have. Tiger Woods used to use this technique quite frequently.
A high lofted driver or a 2/3 wood
To find reviews for a 3 wood gold club, one should seek advise from golfers. Alternatively, try review-based webpages such as DooYoo, or customer reviews on Amazon.
According to several places a club with a 19 degree loft could be anything from a 4 wood to a 3 iron. So basically it might be a 4 or 5 wood as well as a 3 iron especially if its a 3 iron hybrid.
The Wandering Golfer - 2004 Costa Rica 3-3 was released on: USA: 30 April 2007
Each golf club will have a number and/or a name. A few examples 1 wood. 3 iron. sand wedge. putter.
Depending on manufacturer this club could have the loft of a 4 iron or a 3 iron. It is a club which has the loft of an iron but the design of a wood, it helps get the ball in the air easier. You can use it for tee shots on par 3s or to get into position on a par 4. You can also use it for approach shots on par 4s and par 5. Some people even use it for bump and run shots.