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A Basic Introduction to Clubs; Woods, Irons, and Putters by Knetgolf
hits the ball. No club, no golf. Golf clubs come in a variety of different types and construction, though the three classes that these types can be divided into are woods, irons (considered the most versatile) and putters.
Each club is composed of two main parts; the shaft, with a lance for grip, and a club head. Based on the type and class, the shafts and club heads differ drastically for the respective purposes.
The first class of golf clubs is called wood; woods are the first club to be put into play on a golf course. Long distance clubs, they are meant to drive the ball a great distance down the fairway. As the name implies, woods were previously made of wood, specifically persimmon wood. Taylor-made introduced the first all-metal woods club in 1979; since then, wood is rarely used and today most are made with a graphite shaft and a titanium, composite or steel head. Woods typically have a large head and long shaft made for maximum club speed, and although they are made specifically for longer distance, they are typically more difficult to control. These clubs can be further divided into two main categories; drivers and fairways. A driver is often the club used from the tee, and is the farthest hitting club. Fairways are often use immediately after the driver, on the second shot for tee, and are also used in long distance scenarios. Though I won't go into great detail there, there are many different makes and types of drivers and fairways, each with their pros and cons.
The second class of golf clubs is called irons. Irons were originally called that because, unlike woods, they have been made with iron for centuries. Irons are typically made with thin club heads with grooved faces; irons are used to play a shot from the first two hits after the tee until the ball reaches the green. While you can play an iron from the tee box, most of your iron shots will come from the fairway. Irons are then further classified by the divisions of short irons, long irons, and mid-irons, which are further divided into subclasses, based on the differentiated angle of loft on the clubface. Again, this article deals with the basic classifications of golf clubs and will not go into detail here.
Finally, we come to the putters. Putters are used to ‘putt' the ball onto the green. If you have ever played mini-golf, you've used a scaled-down version of a putter. Once the ball is on the green, a putter is used to make a concise and controlled shot in order to get the ball in the hole. A putter is short and straight-faced, allowing for the perfect shot.
As mentioned before, golf clubs come in many different shapes, sizes, and makes, each of them created specifically for a certain shot, with their own strengths and weaknesses. By making sure you have a variety of different clubs, you can be well on your way to becoming a golf-pro.
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Name of game using 2 golfballs on the end of 1 foot of rope thrown over a rack with 3 wrungs worth 1,3,5points
The one I seen was homemade . A piece of rope about 1 foot long.
the Golfballs had been drilled out with the rope pushed in , glued and a screw put into the rope . 1 golfball on each end of the rope.
You throw the rope with the golfballs attached and try to hang it or wrap it around the wooden wrungs on a wooden stand . The top wrung is worth 1 point , the middle wrung is worth 5 points and the bottom wrung is worth 3 points . Your points count up to 21 to win the game , however if on your last throw you go over 21 you have to deduct the points moving your score backwards.
Any help as to the name of this game would be appreciated.
THANK YOU .
Oh, that's an easy one. It's officially called Ladder Golf and the best resource on the web for this game is at http://www.LadderGolfPlans.com which is also called "The Tossing Camping Games Forum". There are discussions, free plans, vendors, etc. there for this game and others. Great game!



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