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14 meticulously engineered ways to hit a ball into the woods instead of the hole.
means A matched set of angled sticks, each engineered for a different distance and trajectory, that together let one golfer fail in highly specific, expensive ways.
from From the Scots gowf, meaning to strike, and clubs originally meant literal wooden cudgels — early 15th-century Scottish shepherds swinging bent sticks at pebbles across pasture, which somehow evolved into a $7 billion industry.
rule limit14 clubs max per bag, by law
driver speedclubhead can hit 120+ mph
putter originoldest design, barely changed since 1900s
wedge anglelob wedge can exceed 60 degrees loft