Irons: Irons are divided into long, medium and short. Long irons usually refer to No. 3 and No. 4, 5, 6, and 7 are medium irons, and short irons are 8, 9, and 10. There are fewer and fewer people using long irons, and most of them use chicken drumsticks instead. Long irons are usually not easy to hit high, prone to squeeze. Because of the small angle, the long iron is useful when encountering big headwinds. The design of the iron eucalyptus ball head is different from the blade back type and the concave back type. The blade back type has a higher center of gravity and is less likely to make the feeling of club head release; while the concave back type has a lower center of gravity, and some even achieve ultra-low center of gravity, bottom It is heavier and has a larger sweet spot area, so it is easier to hit the ball and can be hit higher. Concave-backed types are often seen on the market. Short shots also include split shots (P), wedge shots (A), and bunker shots (S). In short shots, professional players are usually more particular. They also subdivide different angles, 52 degrees, 53 degrees, 60 degrees, and so on. Different angles can hit different ball heights and different degrees of rotation. For amateurs, the wedge and bunker are usually shared. No. 10 is approximately equal to P, and No. 11 is equal to A (larger angle).
Putters: Most of the first putters were designed to be L-shaped, and a few professional players still use the traditional L-shaped putters. Later, PING Putter developed to two balls or even three balls, horseshoe-shaped cone-shaped, various styles can make people feel Balanced putter.
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