I found this information for the Taylor Made Burner XDs. * #4 (21-degree loft; 61.5-degree lie angle; 6.7mm offset) * #5 (23-degree loft; 62-degree lie angle; 6.3mm offset) * #6 (26-degree loft; 62.5-degree lie angle; 6mm offset) * #7 (30-degree loft; 63-degree lie angle; 5.7mm offset) * #8 (34-degree loft; 63.5-degree lie angle; 5.3mm offset) * #9 (39-degree loft; 64-degree lie angle; 5mm offset) * PW (44-degree loft; 64.5-degree lie angle; 4.7mm offset) * SW (49-degree loft; 64.5-degree lie angle; 2mm offset)
most wilson Pitching wedges have about a 56 degree loft with a medium or 10 degree bounce loft
Loft may range from 19 degree to 60 degree depending on the specs of the iron.
PW - lie 64°, loft 45° 9 - lie 63.75°, loft 40° 8 - lie 63°, loft 36° 7 - lie 62.25°, loft 32° 6 - lie 61.5°, loft 29° 5 - lie 60.75°, loft 26° 4 - lie 60°, loft 23° 3 - lie 59.25°, loft 20°
It completely depends on manufacturer but the majority of Pitching wedges have 46-48 degrees of loft.
Yes, a driver can have 13º of loft, but then it basically becomes a 3 wood with a larger head.
You can just move away from. The ball an inch to get same results
45°
9 wood or 5 iron
A number 1 iron typically has a loft of around 16-18 degrees.
46 degrees. Also the A wedge is 51 and the sand wedge is 55.
About 23-24 degrees, depends on manufacturer.