The lofts of Palmer Axiom irons vary by model, but generally, they follow traditional specifications. For example, the 3-iron typically has a loft around 22 degrees, while the pitching wedge is usually around 46 degrees. These lofts can differ slightly depending on the specific design and target player of the set. Overall, they are designed to provide a balanced progression for distance and accuracy throughout the set.
Go to the Ping website and check past clubs. They will most likely be the same lofts as the current i range.
It varies with the brand or model of the club, but it is usually about 17 degrees.
On clubs such as the Driver, fairway woods rescue clubs and wedges usually have their lofts on them. For irons you can get a list usually from the manufacturers website.
The Taylormade website will have full information on club specs.
Wilson Arnold Palmer Personal Irons 2 through 9 were sold exclusivly at Joseph Horne Co. in Pittsburgh for $63.95.
These are called irons, they are numbered 1-9 with various lofts and lengths. They can be used from the rough or anywhere, as can fairway woods.
Heinz Lofts was created in 1927.
An Axiom is a mathematical statement that is assumed to be true. There are five basic axioms of algebra. The axioms are the reflexive axiom, symmetric axiom, transitive axiom, additive axiom and multiplicative axiom.
They were: PW 50 9i. 46 8i. 42 7i. 38 6i. 34 5i. 30 4i. 27 3i. 24 2i. 22 I believe that was the original lofts. I know the PW was 50 degrees and there were 4 degrees difference. What I'm not 100 percent certain of was whether they went to 3 degrees from the 5 on down or the 3. I've head a set since 1992 and after having them regrooved and replated I still play them. Greatest irons ever. Hope this helps.
Norah Lofts was born on August 27, 1904.
Post Rice Lofts was created in 1912.
South Park Lofts was created in 1924.