Wooden poles: The reason why wooden poles are called wooden poles is because the heads of previous clubs were mostly made of wood, and they were first made of red persimmon wood. Because wood swells when exposed to water, the batting clubs in the early rainy days were sent to the pro shop for maintenance after they were used; later, they evolved to be made of different materials. Iron, stainless steel, carbon fiber, and titanium are all used. The most popular club material should be titanium. In addition to not requiring time-consuming maintenance, titanium has a strong rebound effect and can play longer distances. Nowadays, many courts cannot increase the length and distance. Therefore, there are certain specifications for the rebound coefficient of professional players. The USGA stipulates that the rebound coefficient is not greater than 0.83. In addition to the No. 1 driver for teeing, there are 3, 4, 5, 7, and 9 fairway woods. For girls, 3 and 4 woods are more difficult to play, so the 7 or 9 woods with higher elevation angles will appear.
The wood is the longest club in a golfer's bag, and the head is bulbous. The wood rod is mainly used for teeing. If it can hit a long ball with the first shot, it will undoubtedly take a decisive first step towards finishing a hole with as few strokes as possible. Therefore, the role of the wood is to fight for distance. In order to increase the speed of the club head when hitting the ball, increase the arc of the swing as much as possible and increase the amount of hitting.
Iron wood: Iron wood is a club between iron and wood, called hybrid or iron wood.
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