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What do the letters on golf clubs mean? Golf can seem a little complicated to newcomers and first-timers, and understandably so. There are so many golf rules and regulations and learning to play golf is difficult. Though not the first question new golfers will ask, many amateur golfers will eventually ask what the numbers on golf clubs mean. The meaning behind various golf club numbers is important, so Deer Creek Golf Club has created this quick guide for first-time golfers.  

More Golf Tips for Beginners at The Deer Creek Golf Club Articles Page

Before delving into golf club number meanings, remember to check out our blog for a beginner’s guide to golf and other articles to help you learn how to golf.

Club Types – Guide for First Time Golfers

Traditionally, there are three types of golf clubs in every golfer’s bag. These days, some golfers will carry a hybrid golf club that is a mixture of iron and wood, but that’s not important when discussing what golf club numbers represent. The three golf club types are wood, iron, and putter.

Wood – These are the long-range clubs used at the beginning of every hole when you tee off. For longer courses, they are also used in the second swing. Woods have large, circular club heads with a flat front where the golf ball is struck.

Iron – Golf irons are used after teeing off and can be recognized by the extreme angle club heads. Every golfer has more irons than any other golf club in their bag!

Putter – Putters have short shafts and smaller club heads. You may recognize this club from the last time you played mini golf but, hopefully, your putter is much better than those!

As a guide for first-time golfers, a standard beginner golf club set would look like this:

  • Woods – 3 & 5
  • Irons – 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and a pitching wedge
  • Putter – only 1 needed

What do the letters on golf clubs mean

Golf club numbers refer to the loft, which is the angle of the golf clubface. Adjust the loft and you change the height or distance the golf ball will travel when struck.

  • The lower the golf club number, the lower the loft, the less intense the angle on the golf club face; this means the golf ball will travel more distance at a lower height.
  • The higher the golf club number, the higher the loft, the more intense the angle on the golf club face; these means the golf ball will travel higher but for a shorter distance.

If that all sounds like more science and physics than you wanted to learn today, we understand. Test your knowledge by reading the examples below.

Test Your Understanding of Golf Club Distances by Number & Type

  • 2 Iron – The golf ball will travel far, not as high
  • 9 Iron – The golf ball will travel very high but not very far
  • 3 Wood – The golf ball will travel farther
  • 5 Wood – The golf ball will travel higher

Location

In most cases, the number displayed on a fairway wood or iron is always in the same place. On fairway woods, this number is often on the bottom of the club so that it’s visible when the club is in your bag. Numbers stamped on irons are usually found on the bottom of the club for the same reason, but some manufacturers display this information on the rear of the club.

Club Covers

Most golfers use clubhead covers to protect their driver and fairway woods from damage sustained in their golf bag. These covers are always marked with corresponding numbers so that even when a clubhead is covered, you can still identify the club with ease.

Exceptions

Golf clubs such as the driver and putter do not typically carry numbers as a form of identification in the traditional sense. A driver, however, usually has a number such as 9.5 or 10.5 to indicate the loft of the club. Drivers are available in a variety of lofts. Wedges typically don’t have numbers. Instead that have letters such as P or PW for pitching wedge and S for sand wedge. The sand wedge, gap wedge and lob wedge might also be identified by the degrees of loft. The sand wedge, for example, might say “56” for 56 degrees of loft, rather and “S.” Putters also are not marked with a number because of its unique shape and flat face. This is what do the letters on golf clubs mean.

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What is the most expensive golf clubs in 2020? Golf was known to be played only by the rich and those of the high class in the earlier days. But now, it has become immensely popular and is played by people from all walks of society. In order to enjoy the game to the fullest, a golfer needs a club that offers the best swing movement. Let’s have a look at the most expensive golf clubs in the world.

1. ANDREW DICKSON LONG NOSED PUTTER – USD 181,000

Believed to have been made by Andrew Dickson, this exceptional Andrew Dickson long-nosed putter was displayed at the esteemed Glasgow international exhibition which is known for depicting Scottish antiques. This golf club was verified as one of the oldest in the world and was sold in an auction for USD 181,000 by Sotheby’s.

2. SIMON COSSAR FRUITWOOD METAL HEADED PUTTER – USD 165,000

Made by Cossar Club Company, one of the oldest companies that make golf clubs, the Simon Cossar Fruitwood Metal Headed Putter is the second most expensive golf club in the world after Andrew Dickson. It is made up of a metal headed blade putter. In order to pay honour to this club, it was sold in an auction for USD 165,000.

3. SQUARE TOE LIGHT IRON GOLF CLUB – USD 151,000

The Square Toe Light Iron Golf Club is the third most expensive golf club in the world and is made of light iron. It is among the few one dozen clubs which were made in the 17th century and is still available to date.  The club was set to be sold in auction at an estimated price of USD 151,000.

4. GOLDEN PUTTER FIRST LADY SPECIAL EDITION – USD 150,000

The shaft of this golf club was made of a 5-micrometre thick coating of 24-carat gold and is made of cherry wood and features diamond embellishments. It costs USD 150,000 but a version of it without the diamond embellishment costs 50 times lesser. 

5. LONG NOSED SCARPED GOLF CLUB – USD 91,000

This golf club was billed as a long nosed scraper. It was old and was dated to the 18th century, but was sold in very good condition. This club was sold at the Sotheby’s auction for USD 91,000.

6. A.G. SPALDING & BROTHERS PALMER PATENT FORK SHAFT WOOD – USD

49,000 Spalding is a renowned name in the world of sports and have created their niche in various sports like basketball, volleyball, soccer, softball, among others. The golf club of Palmer Patent Fork Shaft Wood belongs to their antique collection and was sold for USD 49,000 at the Sotheby’s auction for USD 49,000.

7. HONMA FIVE STAR GOLF CLUBS – USD 32,000

The Five Star Golf Clubs are the most expensive golf clubs that Honma, the Japanese Golf Club manufacturer has on offer. Many celebrities in the US use the brand. The 14 pieces of Golf Clubs that are available are made of platinum and gold and costs USD 32,000 each.

8. TITLEIST SCOTTY CAMERON TIGER WOODS STAINLESS MASTERS WINNER LIMITED EDITION – USD 20,000

The limited edition golf clubs were designed by Scotty Cameron. Only 21 units of this club were made and are priced at  USD 20,000 each. They are similar to the clubs that were used by Tiger Woods in one of his Master’s victories.

9. ADAMS GOLF TIGHT LIES SPIN CONTROL – USD 8,500

The golf club of Adams Golf Tight Lies Spin Control is a customised one. It was based in Plano Texas and was originally Preceptor Golf but was bought by Barney Adams in 1988. It costs USD 8,500.

10. MARUMAN MAJESTY PRESTIGIO DRIVER – USD 2,000

The golf club of Maruman features a fullerene titanium head. It also has a light shaft and tungsten, which makes it expensive. The price of the club is USD 2,000. Maruman was the major sponsor of Japanese PGA tour in the 90s.

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