You may only have 14 clubs in your bag during one round of competition Golf. The penalty for more than 14 is a 2 shot penalty per hole the extra club was carried, in 2009 this rule was ammended so the maximum penalty was 4 shots, although if you have already signed your score card and then notice your mistake you will be disqualified for signing for an incorrect score.
On the first tee box, honors used to be determined by flipping a tee and seeing where it pointed after landing to select golfing order. This would have to be done at least 3 times in a foursome. Today, there's a new device called the Starter Coin that golfers flip once to decide who tees off 1st, 2nd, 3rd and last all in one flip.
You can have any as long as the maximum is 14 clubs or else you will have a penalty.
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During a stipulated round you are only allowed 14 clubs.
with 18 holes,1# wood can use no more than 14times, but putter can use more than 40 times