types of golf clubs
Golf clubs: instruments of various shapes, materials (wood, iron) and functions that are used to hit the ball along the course.
wood 
Club with a long shaft that is used for long distances, especially at tee-off; originally made of wood, most of these clubs are now made of metal.
grip 
Part of the shaft that is held and manipulated by the golfer’s hands.
shaft 
Long part of the golf club; the head is attached to the end of it.
iron 
Club with a metal head and a shaft that is shorter than the wood’s; it is used for medium- and short-distance strokes.
head 
Slanting lower part of the club with a face for hitting the ball.
putter 
Club whose head has a vertical face for putting on the green.
face 
Part of the club’s head that is used to hit the ball.