There are several different types of golf shots that golfers use during gameplay. These shots include:

BY: Donna Weiss

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Drive: Also known as the tee shot, the drive is typically the first shot on each hole. It is hit off the tee with a driver club and aims to cover the maximum distance possible.

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Iron shot: Iron shots are used when the golfer is closer to the green and requires higher accuracy. Iron clubs are used to hit the ball, and the shot can vary in distance and trajectory, depending on the specific iron chosen.

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Chip shot: When the golfer is near the green but still requires a short shot to reach the hole, a chip shot is used. This shot is played with a wedge or a short iron and is executed with a low, controlled trajectory to achieve precision.

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Pitch shot: Similar to a chip shot, a pitch shot is utilized when the golfer is near the green but needs more trajectory and less roll. It involves using a higher lofted wedge to pop the ball into the air and land it softly on the green.

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Bunker shot: When the ball lands in a sand trap or bunker, a bunker shot is required. A sand wedge is typically used to strike the ball, aiming to hit the sand first and allow the ball to lift out of the bunker with backspin.

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Putt: The final shot on each hole is the putt, usually taken on the green. A putter is used to roll the ball into the hole, with the objective of minimizing the number of strokes taken.

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These are just a few examples of the different types of golf shots. Golfers employ a wide array of shots depending on the course layout, distance, hazards, and desired outcome for each play.

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