Grip: It depends what grip you are using
Head: about 45in.
There are three main parts, the head, the shaft and the grip.
Do you mean when you are waiting to tee off? Then the answer is no, you don't have to but you can do. You can hold it by the shaft, or hold the grip with the head on the ground.
Toe is the front part of the head of the golf club.
It varies from club to club. It is on one of these; the hosel of the golf club, on the shaft, on the shaft sticker, underneath the grip or somewhere on the head. It is quite easy to find. If you cannot find one, it may not be the original shaft or it simply may not have one.
The Club Face
Hosel is the the socket (or neck) in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.
The main purpose of golf club head covers is to protect the golf club. Head covers are available in many designs and themes to suit every golfer's need.
All golf clubs are measured in inches. Just a shaft is simply measured top to bottom. When a golf club is assembled, with a head and grip, an iron is measured from the top butt end of the grip to the bottom of the hosel. When a wood is being measured it should be measured to the closest point of the sole to the hosel.
If you are shipping any club you will need to make sure the head and the shaft are protected. If you are shipping a lot of clubs put have in grip first and half in grip last. If possible ensure it is secure in a way that the club cannot move about too much.
The Hosel (one 's') is the socket or neck in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.
wood
Approach wedge