The game always refers to the units (vaccines against the
TEE) and fairway shots, everything below the firing
to send to the green.
Each hole has a different difficulty level, different
par and distinctive hazards, so with instructions for use
your driver on every tee would be manifestly wrong.
This is something you learn over time as the
learn to make several shots, according to the
club, ball placement and staff
swing.
In general, the smaller the number of clubs,
Longer and lower your ball. A 4-iron shot will
long travel and low and is likely to extend, while
a 9-iron shot will have more loft and go less
distance, both in air and on the ground.
Television professionals make it look so easy;
ever to hit the ball long and straight, and
not lose the ball-boat which is three meters, or
completely miss the ball.
Driving is very important to the game, and many hours of
past practices in the field will help you improve your
distance. Experiment with the same club to see what
works for you if you move the ball forward or backward
of posture. Take a lesson, if possible, and learn
proper swing from the beginning.
Mastering the game always helps you reach the green in
fewer strokes, keeping the score and frustration
level down. Remember that it takes a long time to
learn consistency and remember to have fun!