Grip: It depends what grip you are using
Head: about 45in.
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.
Hosel is the the socket (or neck) in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.
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Golf wedges are a type of club designed for unique situations and are made of iron. The major parts of the golf wedge include the grip, the shaft, and the head. Specific parts of the wedges head are the heel, the face, the toe, the top line, the cavity back, the sole, and the hosel.
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.
One can buy golf club head covers from many retail outlets. Any department store selling golf clubs and other equipment will also carry club head covers. Speciaist golf shops such as Golfsmith stock them in all sorts of shapes and materials.
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There are a variety of online sites that can give information on golf club head covers as well as sites that sell golf club head covers for a cheap, affordable price. A site that comes highly recommended for many golfers is Amazon, GolferPro, and ShopGolfOnline.
The Hosel (one 's') is the socket or neck in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.
If you are referring to the length of the club you should measure from the top of the grip to the bottom of the hosel of the club. If you are referring to the head size you should simply look on the manufacturers website and it will tell you there. There is no point trying to calculate it yourself as it will be very difficult.
To tell which club is under the cover