GOLF2GO Club Guide
Choose the Right Golf Clubs for Your Playing Style
GOLF2GO categorizes golf clubs based on design philosophy and real on-course performance
to help players choose clubs that match their skill level, playing goals, and swing style.
Drivers / Fairway Woods / Hybrids
Clubs in this category are divided into three main types:
Balance (Core)
Designed to provide a balance of distance, accuracy, and control.
Offers a neutral feel and versatile performance without leaning too heavily in any single direction.
Best for:
Players of all skill levels looking for easy-to-use, all-around performance.
Forgiving
Features a larger clubhead and high MOI.
Helps reduce the impact of off-center hits.
Produces higher launch and straighter ball flights.
Best for:
Beginners or players seeking more confidence and consistency.
Low Spin
Designed to generate lower spin rates.
Produces a strong, penetrating ball flight with added distance.
Requires good swing control.
Best for:
Players with faster swing speeds who want to reduce spin to maximize distance.
Iron Sets
Iron sets are categorized by difficulty, feel, and forgiveness.
Blade
Compact head with a thin face.
Offers maximum feel and control.
Highly responsive to mishits.
Best for:
Advanced players who want full shot-shaping control.
Player Iron
Balances feel and playability.
Small to mid-sized head.
Provides good control with moderate forgiveness.
Best for:
Mid- to low-handicap players.
Player Distance
Designed to add more distance than Player Irons.
Springy face increases ball speed.
Maintains a player-style feel.
Best for:
Players who want extra distance without sacrificing feel.
Game Improvement
Large head and wide sole.
Easy to hit with high launch.
Offers the highest forgiveness among iron categories.
Best for:
Beginners or players looking for consistency and ease of use.
Wedges
Choose wedges based on bounce, which affects turf interaction.
Low Bounce
Minimal sole contact with the ground.
Easy to open the clubface.
Best for firm turf or compact sand.
Best for:
Players with shallow swings or firm course conditions.
Mid Bounce
Balanced and versatile.
Suitable for most course conditions.
The easiest bounce option to use.
Best for:
Most golfers.
High Bounce
Helps prevent the club from digging into the turf.
Ideal for soft sand or thick grass.
Offers higher forgiveness.
Best for:
Players with steep swings or soft course conditions.
Putters
Putters are categorized by head shape and stability.
Blade
Slim head with excellent feedback.
Requires precise stroke control.
Highly responsive.
Best for:
Players with a straight and consistent putting stroke.
Semi-Mallet
Slightly larger than a blade.
Offers increased stability.
Balances feel and forgiveness.
Best for:
Players seeking balance and control in their putting.
Mallet
Large head with high MOI.
Very stable and easy to align.
Helps produce straighter putts.
Best for:
Players looking for maximum stability and confidence.
Notes
Choosing clubs that match your playing style can make the game easier, more enjoyable, and help improve performance faster.
If you are unsure where to start, we recommend:
Balance / Game Improvement / Mid Bounce / Mallet
The GOLF2GO team is always available to help you find the clubs that suit you best.
