driver (comes in all sorts of lofts)
farway wood 3, 5,or 7
hybrid 3-9
irons 1-9
wedges aw, lw, pw, sw (assorted lofts
fringe putter
putter
max of 14 clubs per bag (you can use what ever 14 legal clubs you want i.e 14 drivers, i don't recommend it also try taylormade it is the #1 company in Golf
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There are a number of different golf clubs, and any variation of 13 plus one putter can be used. There would traditionally be a driver, with a loft of about 8.5-12.5 degrees, it is usually the longest club in the bag in regards to both shaft and distance. These nearly have a graphite shaft. Then some fairway woods, these usually come as a 3,5,7,9 and even 11 wood, they have quite low lofts on them and usually have graphite shafts however personal preference may lead to a player selecting a steel shaft. In recent years, hybrid clubs have become quite popular, these have the loft of some long irons but have the head design of fairway woods, the idea behind them is to help get the ball airborne with a lower centre of gravity, these can have steel or graphite shafts. Then the irons, iron sets come mainly 3 iron to pitching wedge, which is 8 irons with ascending lofts starting with 3 iron being the lowest with about 21 degrees and a pitching wedge with about 48 degrees. Most irons sets come with steel shafts, graphite shafts may also be used. In addition to the pitching wedge most players carry some extra wedges, usually a sand wedge 54-56 degrees and a lob wedge 58-60 degrees, although a gap wedge 50-52 degrees may be carried also, these nearly always have steel shafts. And finally the putter, a standard putter can range from 33- 35 inches in length, however there are variations including belly and chin putters which are much longer. So for example what may be called a traditional set might have, A driver, 3 and 5 fairway woods, 3iron - pitching wedge, a sand wedge, a lob wedge and a putter.