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The list of golf equipment

The list of golf equipment typically includes:

Golf Clubs: A set of clubs consisting of drivers, woods, irons, wedges, and a putter. The number of clubs allowed in a golfer's bag is typically limited to 14.

Golf Balls: Specially designed balls with dimples on the surface to optimize aerodynamics and distance.

Golf Bag: A bag specifically designed to carry and organize golf clubs, balls, tees, and other accessories.

Golf Tees: Small pegs used to elevate the ball off the ground for the first stroke on each hole.

Golf Glove: A glove worn on the lead hand (left hand for right-handed players) to improve grip and prevent blisters.

Golf Shoes: Specialized shoes with spikes or traction to provide stability and grip on the golf course.

Golf Clothing: Appropriate attire for golf, including collared shirts, trousers or shorts, and golf-specific shoes.

Golf Towel: A small towel used to clean golf clubs, balls, and hands during a round.

Golf Umbrella: A large umbrella to provide shelter from rain or sun during a round.

Range Finder: A device that uses laser or GPS technology to measure distances on the golf course.

Golf Cart: A motorized or push/pull cart used to transport clubs and players around the course.

Divot Repair Tool: A tool used to repair the marks made on the putting green by golf balls landing on it.

Ball Marker: A small, flat object used to mark the position of a player's ball on the green.

Scorecard and Pencil: Used to keep track of the scores and record the results of a round.

These are some of the common golf equipment items used by golfers. Depending on personal preferences and playing style, additional accessories or training aids may also be used.

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