Hosel is the the socket (or neck) in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.
You did not give the speed of the club head. You did not give the weight of the club head. You did not tell if the golfer was hitting an English Ball or an American Ball. You did not give the compression of the ball. You did not give the type of the material in the club head. You did not tell the type of shaft.
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.
To tell which club is under the cover
Grip: It depends what grip you are using Head: about 45in.
MOI is moment of inertia, and this is basically the golf club heads resistance to twisting. It applies to woods and drivers. When you hit a golf ball, the weight of the golf ball causes the quickly open and close many times. The more resistant the club head is to twisting the straighter the clubface will stay and obviously the straighter the ball will go.
Yes. They are legal. "1 iron golf" system clubs do not normally mean using a single golf club to substitute for all irons normally used in the play of golf with a swivel head so that the angle of loft is changed. The term "1 iron golf" generally refers to a system where there are the normal number of irons in a set. However, the length of each club is the same, with only the angle of loft of the head of each club changing. The benefit is that the golfers swing never changes throughout the use of all of the irons in the golf set. The distance is controlled by the angle of the head of the club producing increasing loft as the club number goes up from 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 to the PW (pitching wedge.) The disadvantage of this system is that there is a small decrease in the distance that you can attain with the shorter club length. This would normally only be a problem with the 3 iron since this is used for the longest iron shots and therefore you, theoretically could not get as long a shot with the "1 iron golf clubs as you would with the similarly numbered conventional golf clubs that get shorter with each successive number. If, however you mean a single club with a changeable or rotating head to simulate the loft of different clubs, then this is illegal.