
golf club
A golf club is a specialized tool used to hit the golf ball on the course. It consists of a shaft (long handle) and a clubhead (the part that strikes the ball), crafted from materials like metal, wood, or composites. Different types of clubs—such as drivers, irons, wedges, and putters—are designed for various shots and distances. The club’s features, like loft and length, influence how the ball is struck and how far it travels. Golf clubs are essential for controlling shot precision, power, and spin, helping players navigate a course and attempt to complete each hole with the fewest strokes possible.