For many golfers, the dream of perfect ball-striking often ends in frustration when they pick up certain clubs. Even experienced players find themselves struggling with the same mistakes, round after round.
In a brand-new English-language video, Paul Shin from Jin Market Golf uncovers the Top 3 clubs that single-digit handicappers consistently avoid—and explains exactly why these clubs can ruin your confidence and inflate your scores.
“Golf is a game of managing risk,” Paul says in the video. “The biggest trap for any amateur is holding onto illusions about clubs they can’t hit well.”
The video offers a clear, relatable breakdown of each club’s hidden challenges:
3-Wood: A high-risk choice from the fairway, notorious for mis-hits and inconsistent distance.
60-Degree Lob Wedge: A club that can produce highlight-reel shots but often leads to disastrous mistakes when used without plenty of practice.
Long Irons: Known for low ball flight and almost no forgiveness, making them especially punishing under pressure.
Beyond simply warning golfers what to avoid, Paul recommends smarter alternatives, including hybrids and more forgiving wedges, to help players gain consistency and confidence.
Whether you’re trying to break 90 or working toward a single-digit handicap, this video provides actionable insights to rethink your approach and choose equipment that suits your swing speed and skill level.
Viewers have already praised the video for its clear examples and honest, no-nonsense advice.
? Watch the full video here:
[YouTube Video Link] https://youtu.be/7E_7FF-iuSU
If you’ve ever felt your clubs were working against you, this guide is a must-watch.
About Jin Market Golf:
Jin Market Golf is dedicated to helping golfers of all levels play smarter and enjoy the game more. With in-depth tutorials, honest equipment reviews, and proven practice routines, the channel has become a trusted resource for thousands of golfers worldwide.
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