Must clubs: What best suits your game? Fairway woods and wedges - Brief Article
Peter Farricker"Pros want a club that hits some hot shots, but they also want it to hit it high and soft," says Larry Mize. "When guys out here find the right fairway wood, they stick with it a long time." Why might average players be better served with good short-game clubs? "Because they miss a lot of greens," says Golf Digest Schools instructor Tim Mahoney. "Look for clubs that have some bounce angle in the sole, a dull leading edge and a deep face."
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