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What club is used most in golf?

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Sarah Smith

Published Jan 12, 2026

According to most golfers, the putter, wedges, and driver, in that order, are the most used golf clubs. The putter is clearly the most used golf club and is used for roughly 53% of shots.

What are the 3 most used golf clubs?

In Harvey Penick's Little Red Book: Lessons and Teachings from a Lifetime in Golf, Harvey Penick said the three most important clubs, in order, are putter, driver and wedge.

What clubs do most golfers carry?

Most golfers carry at least a 7-iron, 8-iron, 9-iron and pitching wedge. Going with less-lofted clubs after the 7-iron, some golfers choose to carry hybrids to replace their 6-, 5-, 4- and/or 3-iron. Hybrids are easier to hit from all lies and launch the ball higher.

What clubs are most used?

The most commonly used clubs are the putter, wedges, and drivers.

What is the hardest club to hit in golf?

What Are The Hardest Irons To Hit? The long irons, like the one, two, and three iron, are the hardest golf irons to hit. These clubs have less loft than other clubs, require a fast swing speed to hit them well, and a smaller sweet spot makes off center hits more common.

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What's the most important thing in golf?

Use the big muscles of your legs and trunk to move the little muscles of your arms and hands. So watch the players at impact – they are all the same – and that is the most important part of any golf swing.

What club is used to tee off?

This means you can tee off with a driver, hybrid, wood, iron, or even a putter. The USGA has no rules on which clubs a golfer can or cannot tee off with.

Which club should go the furthest most distance?

Basically though, whatever set of irons you're using (4-iron to 9-iron) – The 4-iron has the least loft so will travel the furthest with the 5-iron next furthest, and so on through the numbers.

What clubs does Tiger Woods use?

Tiger Woods has used blade irons for pretty much his entire professional career, using models from Mizuno, Titleist and TaylorMade. His current set came into the bag back in 2019 as he shifted from the TW Phase 1 bladed irons to the P7TW Prototypes.

Do pros use hybrids?

37% of the top 100 PGA Tour pros use a hybrid club and 3% use two. Titleist and Callaway hybrids are the most popular with 11 of the top 100 each using their models while Callaway's Apex hybrid is the most used. The loft on the hybrids used by these pros varies from 15.5 degrees up to 23.5 degrees.

When should I use 3 wood or 3 hybrid?

It is better to use a 3-wood when the grass is cut or mown and the ground is hard which helps the ball to roll. The 3-hybrid is used majorly for off the fairway or out of the rough (where the ground is damp or soft.) This makes the 3-wood more suitable for pro-golfers and the 3-hybrid for amateurs.

Which golf clubs do I really need?

There are several clubs you'll need including the putter, the pitching wedge, the sand wedge, the driver, the three, five, seven, and nine irons, and the three wood. These are the minimum that most golfers need to play the game.

How do I choose golf clubs?

Again, this will all depend on experience, skill and club head speeds:

  1. 2-iron = 105 to 210 yards.
  2. 3-iron = 100 to 205 yards.
  3. 4-iron = 90 to 190 yards.
  4. 5-iron = 80 to 175 yards.
  5. 6-iron = 70 to 165 yards.
  6. 7-iron = 65 to 155 yards.
  7. 8-iron = 60 to 145 yards.
  8. 9-iron = 55 to 135 yards.

What clubs should I upgrade first?

The putter is the most important club in the golf gag, so it should be upgraded first, followed by the driver.

How far should a 70 year old man hit a golf ball?

A 70-year-old man should be hitting a driver anywhere from 180 to 190 yards. This number has grown a bit in the last few years with the introduction of improved driver and shaft technology. At 70 years old, some golfers are having no trouble getting the ball to fly 200 yards or more.

How far should you hit your 5 iron?

The average golfer should be able to hit a five iron 160 yards. This is for a player with average swing speed. The faster swinging players should be able to get 170 to 180 yards out of their five iron. Golfers with very slow swing speeds may only see 150 or fewer yards out of their five iron.

What is the easiest club to hit in golf?

Drivers which are 460cc and feature a shallow profile are normally the easiest clubs to hit because of the perimeter weighting and deep, low center of gravity. Drivers which are less than 460cc and of a deeper profile tend to be favored by better players because of the increased workability.

What does D mean on a golf club?

D wedges, also called DW wedges, usually range from 48-54 degrees depending on the brand. The D stands for dual, as in “dual-purpose” since it can be used for a variety of different shots thanks to its loft.

What does P mean on a golf club?

A driver, however, usually has a number such as 9.5 or 10.5 to indicate the loft of the club. Drivers are available in a variety of lofts. Wedges typically don't have numbers. Instead that have letters such as P or PW for pitching wedge and S for sand wedge.

What is the real secret to golf?

Bobby Jones (1902 to 1971), winner of 13 major championships, is famous for saying, “The secret of golf is to turn three shots into two.” As far as I am concerned that is an all-too obvious platitude, certainly not a tip, move or an adjustment that will actually improve my swing or yours.

What is the secret to a good golf swing?

Here's the fix: Keep both knees gently flexed throughout your entire swing. Let your lower body relax and support your upper body as you swing the club. Just like shocks, they'll smooth out your swing and keep you level for more consistent strikes.

What's the most important part of the golf swing?

What's the most important part of the golf swing? It's a complicated question, considering the variety of factors that can contribute to things going wrong (or right) from backswing to follow-through. But as far as Jack Nicklaus is concerned, the most important thing happening is the first thing—the take-back.