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The golfclub is produced to varying specs to produce different results , or different strokes . Golfclub designs are arranged in six types , drivers, irons, fairway woods, hybrids, wedges and putters.
The driver golfclub is intended to knock the ball the longest distance, normally from the teeing ground . It is the longest golfclub in the golfers bag . They can have a loft of 7 degrees to 14 degrees.
The iron golfclub is meant for middle distance shots, normally in the fairway . They are numbered 1 through 9, and have corresponding face loft with the number 1 having the lowest loft, number 9 having the greatest amount of loft.
Fairway woods are meant to knock the ball longer yardages from the fairway toward the green. They can be numbered from 2 through 15, with the higher numbers having far more loft.
Hybrids are special iron designs with additional mass and size. They are intended to replace the hard-to-hit long irons.
Wedges are used for approach shots to the green . Their high face loft makes it easier to stop the ball on the green.
Putters are used on the green for hitting the ball into the hole.