Golf clubs are separated* into 5 or more (if you consider hybrid and niblick, 7) classes:Drivers, Fairway Woods, Irons, wedges, and putters
So I can be a professional golfer by just picturing a perfect swing? Wow I didn't realize this was the case. I actually tested the Taylormade rbz (Rocketballz) driver and chose another driver because it was a better fit for my game.Drivers can be made to aid a poor swing action. taylormade rbz driver is acheived simply by moving the body weight of the mind of the individuals to compensate to get a bad golf swing.
Not timber anymore. These clubs were referred to as "woods" in the olden days due to the fact the club was infact wooden. Also some drivers are made from Forged Composite, which is what I use.Drivers are made of components like timber and various metals such as titanium.
WTF is a night club?! Actually the typical highest degree in an iron ranges from 48-45 degrees(ranges from set t oset), and the club is called a pitchingwedge (ironically considered an iron). The highest *realistic degree club* is 64 degrees. Phil Mickelson uses this club, but many professionals opt for a 60 instead.Typically you will find 8 night clubs in a group of iron. The lower the quantity, the more the ball will travel. As you go thru the scale, the actual angle with the head changes. The bigger the quantity of the straightener, the closer it reaches ninety degrees with reference to the bottom.
Irons are made of graphite shafts, not the head, that would be stupid. And by solid you mean forged as.Irons are generally manufactured from graphite or metal and are at times either solid or cast.
The rest is just too dumb to be able to prove him wrong.