L stands for lob wedge, lob wedges have between 58 and 60 degrees of loft.
This would most likely be a lob wedge, probably made by Ping.
Pitching wedge (P) 46-48 degrees Gap wedge 50-52 (G) degrees (May be called approach or utility wedge) Sand wedge 54-56 (S) degrees Lob wedge 58-60 (L) degrees Extra lofted wedge 62-64 degrees.
the letter L can stand for a variable.
Candy L. Adams has written: 'Woman to woman golf instruction' -- subject(s): Golf for women
I'm guessing class 3 because the load is surely on the end, the pivot point (fulcrum) should be on the end, and the effort is probably in the middle. (P.S:) F 1 L 2 E 3
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Matthew L. Suhadolnik has written: 'Pasco Municipal Golf Course redevelopment' -- subject(s): Golf courses, Designs and plans
Kevin L. Giboney has written: 'Strength training and accuracy in golf' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Golf, Weight training
Bruce L. Pitcher is a financial planner and the author of "The Retirement Disaster: What Is Happening to Your Money?" This book discusses the challenges individuals face when planning for retirement and offers insights on how to make smart financial decisions for the future.
The "L" stands for "Lee."
The L stands for 50
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L is for "lumbar."