"I've been playing golf for more than fifty years, and I don't believe there ever was a round in which I used more than six clubs.
Today, there's a stick in the sack for every shot. If it's a long shot, the stick is there. If it's a short shot, the stick is there, and if it's an in-between shot, it's there.
In the old days, the player had to make a number of shots with the same club, half-shots, three-quarter shots, and so forth. I doubt there are a half dozen players today who can bring off fractional shots with any degree of confidence. I don't say this in criticism. It hasn't been necessary for them to develop these shots. They've had clubs which are designed to make the shots for them.
Golfers used to made on the golf courses. Now they are made in the machine shops."
D. Ross, Golf Has Never Failed Me ("One Rule That is Necessary").