Yes, there is no problem with this. Women's club are very light with very whippy shadfts and the club heads have a lot more loft than mens' clubs. All these help get the ball in the air easier. They are also a little shorter, as generally women aren't as tall as men. Another problem with ladies clubs is the grips are very thin, and too small for a man with average size hands. Ladies clubs are not really built for distance, so you may be better with mens clubs.
If I could offer you a suggestion. Simply get mens' clubs that suit you. If you are small height wise- you could get custom fit, in this process the right shaft would be found for you, as well as a club head with a reasonable loft for you. The lie angle can also be adjusted to allow you to get the best from your clubs.
If you struggle getting the ball in the air, you could get a whippy shaft, and even get loft added to the irons.
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Yes you can use women's golf clubs in men's high school tournaments. As long as they aren't switching clubs in the middle of rounds and are abiding by all of the USGA rules, then they are allowed to use any size club.
Men can play with womens' golf balls, but it is not really advisable for all. Womens' golf balls are distance balls with low spin, because generally women have slow swing speeds.
Men have faster swing speeds and can let the club, not the ball do the work so don't need the extra distance. Also a man would struggle to stop the ball on the greens because of the low spin.
On the ladies tours, they would use the same golf balls as the men do, because the professional ladies have quicker swing speeds.
The simple answer is yes, they could. However in reality they would not use them. Ladies golf balls are made for distance, and have very little feel. Feel is what a professional golfer wants from a golf ball. As ladies balls are made for distance, it means they have to sacrifice spin, so the pro's would struggle to stop the ball as quickly as they do.
Yes, tall women can use mens golf clubs. But length is not the only difference between men's clubs and women's clubs. Womens' clubs are a lot lighter, and have more flexible shafts, this because women have slower swing speeds, so the shafts help the ball get in the air easier.
In my experience, unless you know exactly what you're doing, most golfers like to buy their own golf clubs. however, there are tons of other options for golfers. I'd check out some of the links I'm attaching for gift ideas. There's everything from golf bag, rags, pins, gloves. It's unlimited.
yeah you can but it might be more comfortable if women use women clubs and men use men clubs
Yes, they can. But they may be the butt of some jokes. Older men use ladies clubs because the shafts are lighter and more flexible so easier to get in the air etc.