Your clubs are your best friends on the course — knowing how to choose, upgrade, and compare them is key to lowering your score.
Finding Your Golf Clubs
- From the Home Menu, tap Golf Bag in the bottom navigation bar.
- At the top of the screen, you’ll see all clubs you currently own. Scroll down to explore additional clubs.
Types of Clubs
You can carry 8 clubs:
- Driver, Wood, Long Iron, Short Iron, Wedge, Rough Iron, Sand Wedge, Putter
Each club is automatically selected during a hole based on distance to the pin.
Club Stats
Every club has 6 key stats:
- Power – distance the club can hit
- Accuracy – precision needed on the aiming meter
- Draw/Fade – control how far the ball hooks or slices
- Top Spin – forward spin applied to the ball
- Back Spin – backward spin applied to the ball
- Shot View – how far your shot arc is displayed
Upgrade your clubs to maximize their potential.
Selecting Clubs
- Tap a club in your Golf Bag to equip it.
- You must own at least one club card for that club to select it.
- Club cards are found in Mystery Bags or Pin Bags.
- Clubs not yet unlocked display the Tour name where their cards can be obtained.
Club Levels
- Each club has a level indicating its strength.
- To view a club’s stats, tap it in the Golf Bag.
Upgrading Clubs
- Each club can be upgraded up to Level 10.
- Collect enough club cards and spend coins to level up.
- Green icon → club can be upgraded
- Yellow icon → not enough cards to upgrade
Upgrade Preview: When upgrading, a green number appears over the stat that will increase. Example: upgrading the Outlaw club increases Accuracy (+5), Top Spin (+30), and Short View (+40).
Comparing Clubs
- Tap a club you own to bring up the comparison screen.
- Compare your selected club (left) against the one you own (right).
- Red stats indicate the selected club is weaker in that category.
- Green shading shows the maximum stat capacity.
- To equip the new club, tap SELECT.
💡 Tip: Upgrade and compare clubs strategically to suit your play style — the right setup can shave strokes off every hole.
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