Golf equipments

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1. Wood Club (MW) – Titanium Alloy Head

This is a Driver (Tee-off Club), often called the No. 1 wood.

Characteristics: The largest club head in the bag (usually 460cc), with a low loft (clubface angle) (typically 9-12 degree). The Titanium material helps maximize ball speed and distance.

Club Head Material: Titanium Alloy

Purpose: Hitting the ball the farthest from the tee box. The large and light head helps generate high swing speed and high stability (MOI).

2.Iron Club (IRON) – Stainless Steel Head

This is an Iron club. Iron clubs come in many numbers (from 3 to 9), and each number is used for different distances when the ball is on the fairway.

Characteristics: The club head is thinner and has grooves on the face for ball control. A Game Improvement iron (easy to hit) with a low center of gravity, which helps produce higher and more stable shots for amateur players.

Club Head Material: Stainless Steel

Purpose: Hitting the ball from the fairway or rough to approach the green (pin area).

3. Putter Club

This is a Putter, used to push the ball into the hole on the green. The club in the original image is a Mallet Putter.

Characteristics: Flat clubface design, little to no loft (or very little 1-4 degree). Mallet Putters have a large size, focusing on increasing the MOI (Moment of Inertia) to keep the clubface square at impact, helping the putt be more stable, and often feature clear alignment lines (like the red line on this club).

Club Head Material: Typically steel, aluminum, or composite materials.

Purpose: Rolling the ball accurately on the green to complete the hole.

4. Fairway Wood Club

This is a Fairway Wood. It is designed for use from the fairway, unlike the Driver which is primarily used on the tee.

Characteristics: The club head is smaller than a Driver, with a flatter sole to easily glide across the grass. It has a higher loft than a Driver (typically 13-21 degree), which helps the ball fly higher and is easier to hit from the ground.

Purpose: Hitting the ball a long distance when it is on the grass (fairway) or tee box, but requiring higher accuracy than the Driver.