Why is there a 14-club rule in golf?



Why is there a 14-club rule in golf?

According to Canada.com, golf historians suggest the 14-club rule was made to benefit caddies, because it was common for golfers before 1939 to use 20-30 clubs of varying styles and uses. Caddies would routinely double-bag – carrying two bags at a time – and many did it twice a day to earn a living.

Why do golfers use 14 clubs per bag?

According to Canada.com, golf historians suggest the 14-club rule was made to benefit caddies, because it was common for golfers before 1939 to use 20-30 clubs of varying styles and uses. Caddies would routinely double-bag – carrying two bags at a time – and many did it twice a day to earn a living. Well I would have hated to be a looper then.

What are the most used clubs in golf?

Here is a look at those clubs: Putter is the most used club in the golf club set. Generally, a golfer will play a round of golf hitting the ball with different clubs, however, it is expected that at least half of these hits will be made with a putter.

Why do caddies carry 14 clubs?

So there you have it, the 14-club rule was introduced for caddies, not technology, not to make if fair for everyone, increase speed of play or even to help drive the golfing industry by reducing the number and types of clubs they have to manufacture. It was all for the caddies. I carry 14 clubs.