No, you can only carry 14 clubs so they're aren't enough to have a full swing for each.
You have to hit pitches (half swings) and chips( sort of like a putting stroke).Does one use the same golf swing all the time except for putting?in general , yes, except that your iron swing speed will be slower than your driver swing (natural), and yes club distances are based on more loft per same swing ...a lot of players will club up, and hit 3/4 swings when close to the greens with less backswing and follow thru to get more control of the ball flight and release on to the green...Does one use the same golf swing all the time except for putting?
The swing definitely changes with both the clubs you use, and what you intend to do with the shot. Hitting off the tee with a driver, for instance, you use a long, sweeping stroke, avoiding hitting the ground. Using irons, you will use a shorter stroke, hitting down on the ball. Pitching and chipping also vary depending on the carry and roll you want. You can only learn so much on a driving range, you must get our on a course and play to get a better feel for what you can do with each club. Good luck with your game.Does one use the same golf swing all the time except for putting?An experienced golfer should have the following types of swings...
-driving (hit in deep into the fairway)
-long irons (full swing it somewhere on or near the green)
-short irons (full swing but make it close)
-pitching (all accuracy)
-chipping or flopping (get it as close as possilbe)
-putting (get in your home ball)
Yes, your swing will usually change when you get closer to the green. Even if your club changes, you're still going to have to adjust your swing accordingly most of the time.Does one use the same golf swing all the time except for putting?
Absolutely not, i change my shot with each club and position of the ball.
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