100 Beginner Golfer Questions – Answered

100 Beginner Golfer Questions – Answered

Golf is extremely fun and also a little complicated. For beginners, getting into golf can seem daunting. From endless terminology to etiquette, different golf clubs, and more, there’s a lot to learn. But if we can do it, so can you! We’ve compiled a list of 100 frequently asked golf questions that beginners typically ask and answered them so you can get a head start on learning this great game.

100 Frequently Asked Golf Questions for Beginners

Without further ado, here are one hundred of the most common questions beginners ask about golf. These questions and answers should help prepare you for your first tee time, make you an informed buyer of golf clubs and accessories, and almost certainly guarantee your victory at golf trivia.

Getting Started

New to the game? Here are some of the most common questions beginners ask about golf. 

1. What do you need to start playing golf?

To get started as a beginner golfer, you’ll need golf clubs, balls, and tees, as well as a bag to store the equipment in. You’ll also need golf shoes that won’t damage the course, appropriate golf clothing depending on the weather, a towel for cleaning your clubs, and a divot repair tool. 

Remember, as a beginner, you don't need to buy the most expensive or advanced equipment. Start with the essentials and gradually add to your collection as you progress in the game.

2. How many clubs are you allowed to carry?

Golfers are allowed to carry a maximum of 14 clubs in their bag per the United States Golf Association (USGA). The 14-club limit includes all types of clubs, such as drivers, woods, irons, wedges, and putters. It is up to the golfer to decide which clubs they want to include in their bag, considering their playing style, course conditions, and personal preferences. 

It's worth noting that while the maximum allowed is 14 clubs, golfers are not required to carry a full set. Beginners, for example, may start with a smaller set of clubs and gradually add more as they progress in the game.

3. What clubs do you need to play a round of golf?

To play a round of golf, you typically need a set of golf clubs that covers various distances and shot types. At the very least, most golfers include the following in their bag: a driver, a 3-wood, a 5-wood, a 5-iron, a 7-iron, a 9-iron, a pitching wedge, a sand wedge, and a putter. This setup should allow you to play a full round of golf.

Learn more: What Wedges Should A Beginner Golfer Carry?

4. What should you wear when golfing?

While there isn't a strict dress code at all golf courses, it's generally recommended to wear collared shirts, slacks or shorts, and golf-specific shoes or athletic shoes. Breathable, moisture-wicking clothing is recommended to help keep you cool and comfortable while out on the course. A hat is also wise to wear to help keep UV rays off your skin.

Learn more: What to Wear Golfing: The Casual Guide to Golf Attire

5. What is a proper golf stance?

Start by positioning your feet shoulder-width apart or slightly wider and parallel to the target line. Distribute your weight evenly between both feet. A balanced stance allows for a stable foundation during the swing. Bend forward from the hips, maintaining a slight flex in the knees. Tilt your spine slightly away from the target, creating a slight angle with your upper body. Allow your arms to hang naturally from your shoulders. They should feel relaxed and comfortable, with a slight bend in the elbows. Place your hands on the club with a proper grip, one that feels most comfortable and natural to you as you swing.

6. How do you grip a golf club?

Start with your non-dominant hand. Hold the club just above the grip with the clubface square to the ball. Position the grip diagonally across the fingers of your non-dominant hand. The club should run from the base of your little finger to just below the heel pad of your palm. Wrap your fingers around the grip, applying light pressure. Align the "V" formed by your thumb and index finger towards your dominant shoulder. This position promotes control and helps prevent the club from twisting during the swing. 

With the non-dominant hand in place, place your dominant hand on the club just below the non-dominant one. You can either interlock the little finger of your dominant hand with the index and middle finger of the non-dominant hand or overlap the index finger with your little finger. The fingers of your dominant hand should wrap snugly around the club with the pad of your thumb resting on top of the grip.

7. How do you aim a golf ball?

Aiming a golf ball involves aligning yourself and the clubface in relation to your intended target. The proper stance and grip are instrumental in correctly aiming the golf ball. Practice aligning yourself and the clubface during your practice sessions to develop a reliable sense of aim.

8. What are the basic rules of golf?

The objective is to complete each hole in as few strokes as possible. The player with the lowest score at the end of the round wins the game. Though the game itself is slightly more complicated, that’s the general idea.

Learn more: Golf Rules Made Simple

9. Is golf an expensive sport?

Golf can be an expensive hobby, especially when you factor in the price of clubs, gear, accessories, club memberships, and more. But golf doesn’t have to be expensive. There are countless ways to play golf on the cheap, from buying used clubs to playing later in the afternoon.

Learn more: Golf Club Memberships Explained: Is It Worth It?

10. What are some basic golf etiquette guidelines?

The basic guidelines of golf etiquette are to show consideration for others, repair divots and ball marks, keep up the pace of play, and adhere to any course-specific rules. Golf is referred to as a gentleman’s sport. As such, it’s incredibly important for beginner golfers to familiarize themselves with the finer points of golf etiquette

11. What are some common golf terms and phrases?

There are a plethora of terms and phrases used in golf. Some of the most common terms a golfer will hear are: rough, green, hazard, bunker, par, birdie, eagle, scratch, drive, approach, chip, pitch, backswing, downswing, and more.

For a near-complete list of golf terms, check out our Glossary of Golf Terms for Beginners.

12. Are there any good golfing apps?

There are plenty of golfing apps available for beginners and professionals alike. GolfNow, GolfLogix, and Fairgame are just a few of the best golfing apps currently available. These apps help with everything from shot tracking to providing 3D previews of holes, club suggestions, training courses, and more.

13. How long does it take to get good at golf?

Though some experts say it takes a beginner anywhere from six months to a year to become proficient enough to play a round, we disagree. We recommend that you get out on the course and play, even if you find yourself scoring bogeys or worse on most holes. The value lies in the experience itself, and you're likely to learn something valuable along the way, regardless of your performance. Plus, golfing is fun!

14. Do you need to be fit to play golf?

You don’t need to be a bodybuilder or Olympic-level athlete to play golf, though a basic level of fitness will certainly serve you as you play. Since a full 18-hole course involves a lot of walking, you should be fit enough to walk at least a few miles for several hours while carrying up to 30 pounds (the average weight of a full golf bag).

15. What are good exercises for golfers?

Cardiovascular exercises, core-strengthening exercises, and strength training can all benefit golfers. If you want to increase your fitness level and improve your golf game at the same time, incorporate the following exercises into your workout routine:

  • Planks
  • Russian twists
  • Squats
  • Push-ups
  • Walking, running, or swimming
  • Yoga

16. Can you listen to music while playing golf?

Whether you’re allowed to jam out to your favorite tunes while playing golf depends on the specific rules of the golf course you're playing at. Some golf courses allow players to listen to music using headphones or portable speakers, while others may have restrictions or prohibit it altogether. 

Even if music is allowed, it's important to be considerate of other players and maintain proper golf course etiquette. Keep the volume at a reasonable level to avoid disturbing other golfers, and ensure that you're still aware of your surroundings, including golfers in your group and potential safety warnings from the course.

Playing the Game

Here are some of the most common questions about playing golf.

17. How long does it take to golf 18 holes?

On average, a round of 18 holes for a group of four golfers can take approximately 4-4.5 hours to complete. However, actual playing times might range from 3-6 hours. The time it takes to golf 18 holes can vary depending on several factors, including the number of players both in your party and on the entire course, course conditions, pace of play, and individual playing styles. 

18. How much does it cost to play a round of golf?

The cost of a round (often referred to as the “green fee”) really depends on where you’re playing. If you’re playing a public course, you might be able to play a full round for $30-35 while a prestigious, private golf course might charge upwards of $600 per player, not to mention membership fees.

19. Can you go golfing by yourself?

You can absolutely go golfing by yourself! Many golfers enjoy playing solo rounds as it allows them to focus on their game, enjoy the course at their own pace, and have some peaceful time outdoors.

20. Is it better to play golf alone or in a group?

That depends on your motivation. If you want to hang out with your buddies and engage in some friendly competition, go golfing with a group! If you just want to get some practice in or need some alone time, golfing by yourself is totally acceptable.

21. How many people can golf in a group?

Group sizes can vary depending on the specific golf course and their policies. Generally, golf courses accommodate groups ranging from individual players up to four players per group.

22. What does ‘short game’ mean?

“Short game" refers to shots played close to or around the green. It primarily focuses on shots where the golfer needs control and precision to navigate the course and get the ball into the hole. Your short game will typically involve chipping, pitching, and putting, as well as bunker shots and greenside bump-and-run shots.

23. What is the difference between a pitch and a chip shot?

Chipping refers to short, low-trajectory shots played from close to the green. Pitching involves hitting the ball higher and with more loft than a chip shot. 

Golfers use a variety of clubs, such as wedges or even irons, to hit the ball a short distance and make it land softly on the green, allowing it to roll towards the hole. Pitch shots are used when the golfer needs to carry the ball over an obstacle, such as a bunker or a mound, and have it land softly on the green.

24. What is an approach shot?

An approach shot refers to the shot that a golfer plays from the fairway or rough with the intent of reaching the green.

25. What is a slice shot?

A slice is a golf shot that curves out and away from your dominant hand. For right-handed players, a sliced ball will travel far to the right, while a sliced ball will travel far to the left for left-handed players. Though there are intentional slice techniques, the fade shot being the most popular, most slice shots made by casual golfers are unintentional and detrimental to your game.

26. What is a hook shot?

A hook shot is the opposite of a slice in that the ball curves out and toward your non-dominant side. For right-handed golfers, a hook shot starts on the right side and curves sharply to the left. For left-handed golfers, a hook will start on the left side and curve sharply to the right. Hook shots typically land well clear of the intended target. A draw shot is an intentional hook-style shot that experienced golfers use to navigate around obstacles.

27. What is the difference between a fade and a draw?

Both fade and draw shots are intentional curving shots that golfers use to navigate around obstacles. They are similar to hook and slice shots, respectively, as they follow similar trajectories; however, these shots are intentional and controlled. A fade travels away from your dominant side, while a draw shot travels away from your dominant side.

28. How do you prevent slicing or hooking the ball?

For many golfers, unintentional hooks and slices are caused by improper grip or swing. Adjusting your grip, changing to a more relaxed stance, and practicing your swing can all help reduce your hook and slice shots. Forgiving clubs with flexible shafts are also enormously helpful for casual golfers looking to stop hooking or slicing the ball. 

Learn more: What is a Golf Slice? 5 Steps to Improve Ball Flight

29. What do you do if you lose your golf ball?

If you can't find your ball within three minutes, it is considered lost, and you must play another ball from where you last played, incurring a penalty stroke.

30. What is an out-of-bounds ball?

Out of bounds is any area on the golf course that is not considered fair play, typically indicated by white flags or poles. If your ball goes out of bounds, you must play another ball from where you last played, incurring a penalty stroke.

31. Can you stand out of bounds to make a shot if your ball is in bounds?

Yes, you can stand out of bounds to make a shot as long as your ball is in bounds. As long as your ball is within the designated boundaries, you are allowed to take your stance and make your shot.

32. What does ‘relief’ mean in golf?

Relief refers to a situation where a player is allowed to move their ball from its original position to a new location without penalty. Typically, players can take relief when their shot is hindered by an unintended obstruction (like a sprinkler head, cart path, etc.) or abnormal course conditions (temporary puddles, etc.).

33. What do you do if your ball falls off the tee?

As long as it falls off without any action or influence from you, you can re-tee the ball. Different penalties apply if you accidentally knock the ball off the tee before taking your swing.

34. What’s a mulligan in golf?

A mulligan is the term used when a player is allowed to replay a shot without counting the stroke or incurring a penalty. It's essentially a "do-over" for a shot that did not go as intended.

Mulligans aren’t actually recognized or permitted under the official rules of golf. Mulligans are more commonly associated with informal or friendly rounds of golf where players may choose to grant each other a mulligan as a courtesy or for recreational purposes.

35. How do you determine who plays first in a round of golf?

The order of play is typically determined by a method called "honors." On the first tee, the starting order may be based on an agreed-upon rotation or a random determination such as flipping a tee or drawing straws. After the first hole, the player with the lowest score on the previous hole typically earns the honors and tees off first on the next hole. In case of a tie, honors are retained by the player who had them on the previous hole.

36. Do you tee off at every hole?

Though golfers have to place their ball within the tee box at the start of each hole, they don't have to put the ball on a tee. You can use a clump of dirt as a makeshift tee or even tee off straight from the grass.

Learn more: Golf Tee Size: Which Tee Length is Best for You?

37. Are you allowed to touch the ball?

Nope! You can only touch the ball without penalty when teeing up or taking the ball out of the hole. Touching the ball in other instances is permissible, but a penalty is incurred.

38. What is a shotgun start?

A shotgun start in golf refers to a method of starting a tournament or event where groups of players begin their rounds simultaneously from different holes on the course. Instead of starting from the first hole in sequential order, each group starts from a different hole assigned to them.

Scoring Golf

You know how to play, but do you know how to win?

39. How do you keep score in golf?

Using a scorecard, you’ll record the hole number you’re on as well as the number of strokes you took to complete the hole. You’ll also count any penalty strokes incurred on the hole, like hitting the ball out of bounds or into a water hazard. Once you’ve completed all holes, add up your strokes (including penalty strokes) to receive your final score. 

40. What is the difference between match play and stroke play?

Match play and stroke play are two different scoring formats in golf. In match play, each hole is treated as a separate competition or "match" between players. The objective is to win the most individual holes throughout the round–the player that wins the most holes is the winner. Stroke play, also known as medal play, is the most common scoring format in golf. In stroke play, each player counts the total number of strokes taken over the entire round. The player with the lowest total score at the end of the round is the winner.

41. What’s a good golf score for beginners?

A score of around 100 or below on a par-72 course is generally considered good progress for a beginner golfer. As you improve your skills and gain more experience, you can work towards breaking 90, 80, and eventually shooting par or better.

42. What’s the difference between gross score and net score?

Gross score represents the total number of strokes a golfer takes to complete a round, including any penalty strokes incurred. It is the raw, unadjusted score without considering a player's handicap. Net score takes a golfer's handicap into account. The net score is calculated by subtracting the player's handicap strokes from the gross score. The purpose of the net score is to provide a more equitable way of comparing scores between players with different skill levels.

43. What is a golf handicap?

A golf handicap or handicap index is a numerical score that measures a golfer's playing ability. A golf handicap represents the number of strokes a player is expected to take above or below the course's par score. The higher the handicap, the more strokes a player is allowed to subtract from their actual score to determine their net score. A lower handicap indicates a more skilled golfer who is expected to have a lower gross score.

Learn more: Golf Handicap Explained (A Beginner’s Guide)

44. What does par mean in golf?

Par represents the standard score for a hole. It is the number of strokes an accomplished golfer is expected to take to complete the hole. Par values can vary depending on the length and difficulty of the hole, with par 3 for shorter holes, par 4 for medium-length holes, and par 5 for longer holes.

45. What does under par mean in golf?

Under par refers to a score that is lower than the designated par for a particular hole or the entire round. Under par scores are commonly referred to as birdies, eagles, and double eagles or albatrosses. Being under par is generally considered favorable in golf, as it indicates that a golfer is scoring better than expected on a hole or over the entire round. The lower the score, the further "under par" the golfer is, which signifies greater skill and achievement.

46. What is a birdie in golf?

A birdie is achieved when a golfer completes a hole in one stroke under par. For example, scoring a 3 on a par 4 hole or a 4 on a par 5 hole would result in a birdie.

47. What is an eagle in golf?

An eagle is scored when a golfer completes a hole in two strokes under par. It signifies an exceptional achievement on the hole. For instance, scoring a 2 on a par 4 hole or a 3 on a par 5 hole would result in an eagle.

48. What is a double eagle in golf?

An albatross or double eagle is an incredibly rare and extraordinary score achieved when a golfer completes a hole three strokes under par. This would occur, for example, by scoring a hole-in-one on a par 4 hole or by scoring a 2 on a par 5 hole. 

49. What is a bogey in golf?

A bogey is scored when a golfer completes a hole in one stroke over par. It indicates a slightly less favorable outcome than par. For instance, scoring a 5 on a par 4 hole or a 6 on a par 5 hole would result in a bogey.

Bogey scores are relatively common among golfers, especially on more challenging holes. They indicate that a golfer required one additional stroke to complete the hole compared to the expected par. While bogeys are not ideal, they are a part of the game and often provide opportunities for improvement on subsequent holes.

50. What is a double bogey in golf?

A double bogey is achieved when a golfer completes a hole in two strokes over par. It indicates a score that is two strokes higher than the expected par for the hole.

51. What is a triple bogey in golf?

If a golfer takes three or more strokes over par on a hole, it is referred to as a triple bogey or simply as being "x" number of strokes over par, depending on the score.

Golf Courses, Driving Ranges, and Putting Greens

Everything a beginner needs to know about golf courses, from golf course layout to the best courses in the world.

52. Where can a beginner practice playing golf?

Beginner golfers can practice playing anywhere, from putting in your living room to hitting your local driving range. You can even practice at places like TopGolf for an unconventional twist.

Learn more: Golf Lessons: Are They Worth It For Beginners?

53. What is the fairway on a golf course?

The fairway on a golf course is the closely mowed and manicured strip of grass that runs between the tee box and the putting green. It is the primary playing area of a hole and is typically wider and smoother than the rough areas that flank it.

54. What is the rough on a golf course?

The rough refers to the areas of longer and thicker grass that flank the fairway on a golf course. It is intentionally left less maintained compared to the fairway and is designed to provide a more challenging playing condition for golfers.

55. What is the green on a golf course?

The green refers to the highly manicured, smooth, and closely mowed area at the end of each hole. It is the ultimate target and final destination of a golfer's shots. The green is where the hole, or cup, is located.

56. What is a bunker?

A bunker, also known as a sand trap, is an area on the golf course filled with sand or fine gravel. Bunkers are strategically placed to add challenge and complexity to the game. 

57. Should you repair damage on the course?

Yes, repairing ball marks or divots is considered courteous to fellow golfers and to the course.

58. How do you fix a ball mark or divot?

Use a divot repair tool to fix any marks or divots on the green. A divot repair tool is a small tool specifically designed for repairing ball marks. Insert the prongs of the tool into the turf at the edges of the mark. Gently lift the turf with the tool, working around the edges of the mark. Once the edges are lifted, push the grass toward the center of the mark using the divot repair tool. Repeat on all sides until the mark is level with the surrounding turf. Gently smooth the repaired area with your putter or foot to ensure it is flush with the green. Avoid stomping or pressing down too hard, as this can cause more damage.

59. What’s the difference between a driving range and practice green?

A driving range is an area where golfers can practice their full swings with various clubs, primarily focusing on distance and accuracy. A practice green, also known as a putting green or chipping green, is an area specifically designed to help golfers improve their short game skills, including putting, chipping, and pitching.

Learn more: 10 Tips to Improve Your Putting Skills

60. Where is the best golf course in the United States?

Though the best golf course in the U.S. is largely subjective, experts tend to rank Augusta National, Pebble Beach, and Pinehurst (No. 2) among the top courses in the country.

61. What is the most famous golf course in the world?

The Old Course at St. Andrews is largely considered to be the home of golf and the ultimate bucket-list golf course for golfers around the world. Augusta National, home of the Masters Tournament, is probably a close second in fame.

62. What is the oldest golf course in the world?

The Old Course at St. Andrews Links in St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, is widely recognized as the oldest golf course in the world. The exact origins of the Old Course are unclear, but it has been played on since the early 15th century.

Check out our ultimate golf course and tournament bucket list.

63. What makes a golf course difficult?

Several factors contribute to golf course difficulty.  Well-designed courses often incorporate strategic elements that demand thoughtful shot placement and strategic decision-making. Number of bunkers and water hazards can increase course difficulty, as can the size of the rough compared to the fairway, the slope of the course, elevation changes, and more.

64. What is a full-sized golf course?

A full-sized golf course consists of 18 holes.

65. What is a par 3 golf course?

Par 3 courses are shorter in length and feature predominantly par-3 holes. They are designed to be more beginner-friendly, providing a less intimidating and time-efficient golfing experience. Par 3 courses are ideal for practicing short game skills or golfers looking for a quick round.

66. What is a links golf course?

A links course is a traditional seaside course located along coastal areas. It features sandy dunes, natural grasses, firm conditions, and strategic bunkering. Links courses are known for their unique playing characteristics and are often associated with Scottish and Irish golf.

67. What is a parkland golf course?

A parkland course is typically located inland and is characterized by a more manicured and lush environment. These courses are often set within park-like settings with mature trees, well-maintained fairways, and defined rough.

68. What is a desert golf course?

Desert courses are found in arid regions and take advantage of the natural desert landscape. They feature rugged terrain, native desert plants, and sparse vegetation. Desert courses often require strategic shot placement and careful consideration of hazards such as desert scrub, rocks, and arroyos.

69. What is a mountain golf course?

Mountain courses are built in hilly or mountainous regions, offering stunning views and challenging playing conditions. These courses feature elevation changes, sloping fairways, and undulating greens.

All About Golf Clubs

Your questions about golf clubs answered.

70. What is the sweet spot on a golf club?

The sweet spot on a golf club refers to the area on the clubface where the ideal impact occurs between the ball and the club. When you hit a ball with the sweet spot of the club, it results in optimal energy transfer, generating maximum distance, accuracy, and a satisfying feel.

71. What is bounce?

In golf, bounce refers to a design feature of golf clubs, particularly wedges. It is the angle between the leading edge of the club's sole (the bottom part of the club head) and the lowest point on the sole. Bounce helps prevent the club from digging too deeply into the ground or sand when making a shot, especially on soft turf or in sand bunkers.

72. When should you use a driver?

Drivers are generally used for hitting long shots, like teeing off on a hole. You might also use a driver when hitting fairway shots on particularly long holes.

Learn more: Driver vs. 3 Wood Off the Tee

73. When should you use an iron?

Irons are typically best for approach shots, par 3 holes, and even tee shots on tight or narrow holes. Irons are the perfect blend of distance and accuracy, making them a very versatile range of clubs.

Learn more: Ultimate Golf Iron Buying Guide

74. When should you use a sand wedge?

Sand wedges are one of the best clubs for any golfer, especially beginners and high-handicappers. As the name indicates, sand wedges are perfect for getting out of bunkers; they can also hit chip shots, half shots, and shots up to 90-100 yards.

75. When should you use a pitching wedge?

A pitching wedge is often used for approach shots to the green when you are within the range of 100 to 125 yards. Pitching wedges are also great for chip or bump-and-run shots.

76. When should you use a gap wedge?

A gap wedge can achieve distances of 90-120 yards. Gap wedges are perfect for shots where you need distance, loft, and bounce. Many golfers reach for a gap wedge when they want the golf ball to get more airborne than a pitching wedge can achieve.

77. When should you use a lob wedge?

Lob wedges are perfect for short, high shots that have very little bounce. Shots hit with a lob wedge travel 60-90 yards on average, which makes this wedge great for controlled shots you need to hit over a feature or stop quickly once they land.

78. How many wedges should you carry?

In our expert opinion, the pitching wedge and sand wedge are the best wedges for beginners to carry and the easiest wedges to learn. 

Learn more: What Wedges Should a Beginner Golfer Carry?

79. When should you use a fairway wood?

Fairway woods are often used for tee shots on longer par 4 and par 5 holes where distance is important, but accuracy is also necessary. Additionally, if you find yourself in trouble, such as being in the rough or behind obstacles, fairway woods can be handy for recovery shots.

80. Which golf club hits the farthest?

In general, a driver will hit the ball the farthest, up to 300 yards depending on a golfer’s swing speed. The 3-wood comes in second, with golfers hitting shots up to 215 yards.

Learn more: What is The Average Distance for Each Golf Club?

81. What do the different golf club numbers mean?

The different golf club numbers correspond to the loft angles of the clubfaces, which influence the trajectory and distance of shots.

Learn more: Ultimate Guide to Golf Wedge Degrees

82. What is shaft flex and why is it important?

Shaft flex refers to how flexible the shaft of a particular golf club is. Most golf clubs can be customized to have a stiff, regular, or active flex. Shaft flex influences the power and accuracy of your swing. 

Learn more: Stiff vs. Regular Flex: Which Golf Shaft is Right for You?

83. Why is golf club length important?

Golf club length, or shaft length, refers to the height of your golf club. The standard club length for most manufacturers is 45 inches for drivers and around 35 inches for irons, putters, and wedges; however, this length can be adjusted to your height so you can play comfortably and effectively.

Learn more: Golf Club Length: Which Size is Right for You?

84. What are golf clubs made of?

Golf clubs are usually made out of a combination of different materials. Drivers and fairway woods, for example, typically use titanium or composite materials for the club head, while irons and wedges use steel for the club head. Golf club shafts can be made of either steel or graphite. 

85. How often should you replace your golf clubs?

With regular play, a brand new set of clubs can last anywhere from 3 to 10 years. Significant wear and tear is a clear sign to replace your clubs, as is a plateau in your progress.

Learn more: How Long Do Golf Clubs Last? When Should You Replace Them?

86. What are game-improvement clubs?

Game-improvement clubs are usually geared toward beginner or high-handicap players. These clubs include a high degree of forgiveness which helps with both accuracy and distance.

87. Should you use steel or graphite shaft clubs?

Steel shafts are heavier and provide more stability and control. They are preferred by many experienced golfers who seek accuracy and a consistent ball flight, whereas graphite shafts are preferred by beginner golfers. Graphite shafts are lighter and more flexible, providing increased clubhead speed, distance, and a smoother feel.

88. Should a beginner buy new or used golf clubs?

Deciding whether to buy new or used golf clubs depends on your budget as well as how often you plan on playing. If you plan on playing infrequently or have a low starting budget, buying a set of gently-used golf clubs is a great idea.

89. How much do golf clubs cost?

The price of golf clubs can vary significantly from brand to brand. Golf club sets can cost upwards of $2000 and more for high-end sets or $250 for cheap sets. Single clubs have wide price ranges as well. A premium driver from a big golf brand might run you $600-800, whereas generic box stores might carry drivers for $50.

90. What is the difference between men's and women's golf clubs?

Women’s clubs are typically shorter, more lightweight, and more flexible than men’s clubs. However, these specifications are based on generalizations and don’t factor in an individual’s abilities. 

Learn more: Men's vs. Women's Golf Clubs: Are They That Different?The Best Golf Clubs for Women

Your Golf Bag

Every golfer needs a golf bag. How else are you going to carry all that gear?

91. How should you organize a golf bag?

Organize the clubs in your golf bag by placing the longest clubs closer to the straps and the shortest clubs toward the front. This makes your bag easier to carry and helps you grab the clubs you need quickly while playing.

Learn more: How to Organize Your Golf Bag for a Better Game

92. How many golf balls should you carry in your bag?

Professionals end up carrying around 9-10 golf balls for an 18-hole course. However, beginners and high-handicappers (who tend to lose balls more frequently than the pros do) should carry around twelve or so for good measure.

93. How many tees should you carry in your golf bag?

Ten tees should be plenty for a full 18 holes, though you could probably get away with carrying a full pack in your golf bag.

Golf Balls

You can’t play without a golf ball! Learn more about this key piece of the game.

94. Why do golf balls have dimples?

The dimples on a golf ball are carefully designed to maximize lift, reduce drag, optimize spin, and enhance stability. Dimples greatly impact the maximum distance, accuracy, and overall performance of a golf ball.

95. What are golf balls made of?

The core of a golf ball is usually made of synthetic rubber or a mixture of rubber compounds, the mantle layer is typically made of materials such as synthetic rubber or thermoplastic materials, and the cover of a golf ball is typically made from surlyn or urethane.

96. How do you select the right golf ball for your game?

The right golf ball can influence your game. Soft golf balls are best for players with slower swing speeds (under 90 MPH) and provide better spin and loft than hard golf balls. Hard golf balls are best for players with fast swing speeds (100 MPH and greater) and provide more roll distance.


Learn more: Soft vs. Hard Golf Balls: What Golf Ball Should You Use?

97. What is a low spin golf ball?

A low spin golf ball is a two-piece ball with a hard cover compared to other balls. Low spin golf balls reduce backspin, resulting in a longer and straighter flight, which makes them great for golfers that hit high and slice or hook shots frequently.

Golf Trivia

Miscellaneous golf questions for curious trivia lovers.

98. Is golf an Olympic sport?

Yes! Golf is a part of the Summer Olympics.

99. Where did golf originate?

The origins of golf are believed to trace back to Scotland. The game's early development took place in the 15th century, with evidence of golf-like activities being played in various forms throughout Scotland during that time. While the exact origins are not fully documented, it is widely accepted that Scotland played a significant role in the evolution of the sport, with St. Andrews often referred to as the home of golf.

100. Why do golfers shout ‘fore’?

Golfers primarily shout "fore" for safety reasons. “Fore” is used as a warning to others on the golf course when a golf ball is headed in their direction. 


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