
Understanding golf clubs is simpler than it looks. Here is everything you need to know about the six types of golf clubs as a beginner.
The 6 Types of Golf Clubs
1. Driver
The longest club, built for maximum distance off the tee. Hardest to hit for beginners — consider teeing off with a 3-wood until your swing is consistent.
2. Fairway Woods
Smaller head than the driver, easier to hit from the ground. The 3-wood is often a beginner’s most reliable long-distance club.

3. Hybrids
The best invention in modern golf. Combines the distance of a wood with the accuracy of an iron. Much easier than long irons. Shop beginner hybrids
4. Irons (4-9)
Used for approach shots. Higher numbers (7, 8, 9) are more forgiving. Start with a 7-iron — the most teachable club in the bag.
5. Wedges
Short, precise shots around the green. Beginners need at minimum a Pitching Wedge and Sand Wedge. Shop wedge sets
6. Putter
Used on the green and accounts for about 43% of all your strokes. Mallet-style putters are most forgiving for beginners. Shop beginner putters
Best Beginner Sets
Get everything you need in one package: Callaway Strata or Wilson Profile SGI.
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