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Understanding the different types of golf clubs and when to use them

Starting your golf journey is an exciting endeavour, and one of the first steps in it is getting familiar with the clubs in your bag. From woods to wedges, each club has a special role that makes your game more enjoyable and effective. Whether you’re practising at a golf course driving range or playing a full round, knowing which club to use and when can greatly enhance your experience. This blog explains the importance and specific uses of each club type to help beginners feel more confident on their first – or next – golf outing with the aim of helping to make your time on the course both rewarding and fun.

Understanding golf club basics

Let’s start with the words used to describe the different parts of a single club. Each club consists of three main parts: the head, the shaft, and the grip. The head is the part that actually makes contact with the ball. It varies in design and is instrumental in determining loft, spin, and distance for various shots on the course.

The grip is where you hold the club and effectively guide your energy from your through to the clubhead. It’s crafted to provide maximum comfort and control.

Then the bit inbetween the head and the grip is the shaft. It comes in varying lengths and serves as the energy conduit from your swing to the clubhead. Its length and flexibility that is crucial in shaping the course and speed of the ball.

When these three elements function in harmony, you can execute balanced and accurate shots with greater ease.

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Types of golf clubs

Woods

Woods are your go-to clubs for covering long distances on the golf course. If you’re at the start of a hole and you have a lot of ground to cover, or when practising at a golf driving range, this is where a specific wood, known as the driver, comes into play. The driver has a large head and is designed to give your ball the maximum distance with a lower loft angle—essentially, it helps the ball fly farther and straighter. Recently, both professional and casual players have favoured drivers with slightly higher loft angles for better control and distance.

If you’re not starting a hole but still have quite a bit of fairway ahead of you, you’ll likely opt for a 3 or 5 wood. These clubs have higher loft angles, making it easier to control where the ball will land.

Irons

Irons come into play when you’re closer to the green, generally within 200 yards. These clubs have numbers on them, ranging from 3 to 9, plus a special one called a pitching wedge (PW). The lower the number, the further the ball will go, but the harder the club is to use. Many beginners and casual players find it easier to swap out 3 and 4 irons for something like a 7 or 9-wood, as they can be easier and more reliable. These woods are designed to be user-friendly and still cover a good distance.

When should you use an iron? Well, if you’re relatively close to the hole and want to be more precise with your shot, grab an iron. The higher the number on the iron, the shorter the distance it will cover, but with more control. For example, you might use a 9 iron or a pitching wedge when you’re very close to the green and want to pop the ball up high to land softly on the grass.

Hybrids

Hybrids are like the multitaskers of the golf club world. They combine the best parts of woods and irons, making them easier to use, especially for shots that are challenging with traditional long irons. These clubs are particularly useful when you’re far enough away from the green but still need the accuracy that wood might not provide. Because they are more versatile, many players have started to replace their harder-to-hit 3 and 4 irons with hybrids.

Consider picking hybrids up for long-distance shots where you’d usually struggle with an iron but need more control than a wood offers. They can also be a good choice for shots where you’d use a 5 or 7 wood, as hybrids tend to offer similar distance but with better control.

Wedges (including putters)

Wedges are specialised clubs designed for precise, short-range shots, particularly when you’re near the green. The pitching wedge (PW) usually starts the wedge category with a loft of around 46-48 degrees. As you move to clubs like the approach wedge (AW), sand wedge (SW), and lob wedge (LW), the loft increases, providing even more control and lift for your shots. Unlike long-distance clubs, wedges often have a “blade” design, which gives you greater shot control and shaping capabilities. These are crucial tools in your golf bag for mastering close-up plays.

Picking the right club for your shot

Distance: If you’re far from the green, opt for woods or long irons. Closer distances might require wedges or short irons. The ideal place to practise the shots to see the difference a club makes is on a golf driving range.

Lie Angle: Examine the slope where your ball is lying. A flat surface might call for a standard club, while an uneven surface might require a club with more or less loft.

Swing Speed: Faster swings can propel the ball further. Knowing your swing speed helps in selecting a club that complements it, boosting your overall game performance.

Why is it important to understand and choose the right type of golf club?

Choosing the proper type of golf club is essential for both new and experienced players. The proper club can significantly improve your swing, distance, and overall gameplay. Using the correct club for the situation ensures that you get the most out of each shot, optimising both distance and accuracy. Missed opportunities and better scores can result from making the wrong decision.

Conclusion 

Beginner and improver lessons as well as individual coaching sessions are great ways to find out more about which clubs to use. Good Time Golfin offers a relaxed, inclusive atmosphere, shattering the stuffy stereotypes associated with traditional golf clubs. So whether you’re a keen, capable golfer or a first-timer, Good Time Golfin is equipped to enhance your game and your enjoyment.

Contact us today and make your golfing experience a memorable one.

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13/09/2025

We really welcome the development of Good Time Golfin and the range of activities it brings to the area, it’s a great addition locally, and the facilities themselves are modern, well-kept, and enjoyable. As a family, we genuinely want to support venues like this and would happily return to try out more of the activities. That said, the major frustration for us has been the inconsistent approach to the Carer Pass and Blue Light discount. On one visit (3/09) the Carer Pass was accepted but the Blue Light discount was refused on the basis that it wasn’t valid during the school holidays, which was debatable. When we returned on 6/09, the Carer Pass was suddenly refused (despite us bringing all the required documentation) and the Blue Light discount was then declined on the basis it wasn’t valid after 6pm. It feels like the rules change depending on who you speak to, which leaves customers embarrassed and frustrated. I fully appreciate that structure is needed with these passes, especially with so many people now eligible, but it has to be applied fairly and consistently. Either you support the Blue Light services or you don’t; you can’t dip in and out depending on the day. These visits are not cheap, and it is uncomfortable to have to stand at the counter and debate with staff who themselves don’t seem clear on the standards. If Good Time Golfin can bring clarity and consistency around how these passes and discounts are applied, I think it could be an excellent family destination, and we would certainly consider coming back. For now though, the experience left us questioning whether to look at alternatives.

Sabrina Nguyen
11/09/2025

Everything happened just as described.

Gaby
07/09/2025

Lots of parking (paid) and the building is lovely and clean. We went to play footgolf and the kids enjoyed it. My only negative is that it’s very expensive to play. The cafe is great as are the outside areas to sit and relax.

Nicholas Martin
30/08/2025

“Such a good time golfing! The whole experience was fun, relaxed, and stress-free, making it a perfect day out. The staff are really friendly and welcoming, which makes a big difference. The course itself is easy to play and great for all abilities, so whether you’re just trying golf for the first time or want a casual game, it works really well. It’s also very family-friendly — great for kids and for a fun day out together, especially since it’s located right next to Gripped Hounslow, so you can make a full day of activities. One of the highlights is the interactive screens that track your scores and offer a variety of game modes, which makes it more engaging than just a standard round. The facilities are clean and well looked after, including the toilets, and there are plenty of areas to sit and relax before or after your game. They serve alcohol too, at fair prices, which is a nice extra touch if you’re there with friends. Pricing for golf is around £11 per person depending on the package, which I found to be good value for the experience. Overall, it’s a really enjoyable and affordable activity for families, groups of friends, or even a casual date. With friendly staff, modern features, and a welcoming atmosphere, I’d definitely recommend it for anyone looking for something fun and different to do.”

Enda Somers
30/08/2025

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28/08/2025

Great way to spend a few hours with friends and family. Did the Dyno crazy golf.. then up to the range which proved to be even more fun. Clean, great staff

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