Unless you and your partner are not great golfers, one will be on one side of the green/fairway, the other on the other side, and you both need a pitching wedge.
Or putter.
Once or twice, okay,
i wouldn’t make it a habit. Get a second set of clubs.
Find them online, cheap,
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The executive courses aren't very strict on this rule. Seen it happen lots before. But usually happens for one round. Not for every time golfing.
But you should be able to borrow a set for your partner.
Unless you and your partner are not great golfers, one will be on one side of the green/fairway, the other on the other side, and you both need a pitching wedge.
Or putter.
Both can't hit at the same time so this shouldn't be a problem...
Once or twice, okay,
i wouldn’t make it a habit. Get a second set of clubs.
Find them online, cheap,
There is a 14 club rule , if your playing in any kind of tournament you would be DQ’d if your playing match play loss of holes for all played with more than 14 clubs . No borrowing.
If your just goofing off you will slow play and cause a backup .
Two players can play out of the same bag but can have only 14 clubs which includes putters. If both of the players have a favorite putter then 2 putters and 12 clubs max.