Current
golf regulations state that a golfer may carry no more than fourteen
clubs in his
bag. The usual set is made up of two or three
Wood clubs, seven
Irons, a putter, and three
Wedges. Wedges are
specialized clubs that help the
golfer do
chip shots and get out of
sand traps.
The fifteenth, undocumented club is known as the Foot Wedge. It's used when a ball is in the rough , where it would be impossible to play with a normal club or when it is deeply buried in a sand trap. Usage is simple: When no one is looking, use foot to knock ball into better position. Diversionary tactics may be necessary (Oh Look, Breasts! *kick*) to ensure privacy.
For more information on the foot wedge see: cheating