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That came at the perfect time, seriously. I’ve been outgrowing my starter clubs but didn’t want to drop a bunch of cash without knowing what makes sense for my level. That article sounds like it hits the nail on the head. Thank you for sharing it — exactly the kind of advice I needed!
Haha I get this so much. When I first got into golf, I thought “irons” were just metal clubs and “hybrids” were something from a car. ? The terminology is so confusing if you’re not familiar, and it’s hard to know what clubs you actually need. That’s why I really appreciated this article https://4moles.com/golf-news/how-to-cho … kill-level : How to Choose the Right Golf Clubs for Your Skill Level. It breaks down all the types — woods, irons, hybrids, wedges, putters — and explains them in a way that doesn’t make you feel dumb for not knowing. After reading it, I finally understood why people carry so many clubs and what each one is supposed to be for. I realized I didn’t need the full arsenal right away, just a few versatile clubs to get started. Made the game feel way less intimidating, and a lot more fun. If the terminology is tripping you up, seriously, that article is gold.
Okay, I’m still new to this and I honestly don’t know the difference between all the club types. I keep hearing about hybrids, wedges, fairway woods — it’s a lot. Can someone break it down in beginner terms? Like what do you actually need when you’re just starting out?