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A putter has three main parts, the head, which is made out of metal, and has a flat face with usually 4 degrees of loft, the face can have an insert which may be polymer or a soft metal to enhance feel. There is also a shaft which is nearly always steel, for a normal putter can be 33-35 inches although there are belly and chin putter which are much longer. There is also a grip, which usually has a flat front for your thumbs, it is made of a rubber or similar compound, which has a soft and often tacky feel.

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From bottom to top: Head, on which the side that strikes the ball is called the face Shaft, the pole Grip, the rubber or leather molded or wrapped handle There are basically three kinds of Golf club heads: Woods or Drivers, which were traditionally made of wood but now are often made of synthetics with metal faces. These are used to drive the ball off the tee at the start of the hole. There is usually 1 driver and 2 fairway woods in a full set of clubs. Irons, which were traditionally made of metal and still are. These are used to send the ball from the fairway to the green, as well as out of sand traps and other hazards. There are usually seven irons (numbered 3 to 9), with graduated angles of the faces. Putter, an iron club with a perpendicular face, used to direct the ball from the green into the hole. There is usually 1 putter in a full set.

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  • The grip - usually made of rubber or synthetic material
  • The shaft - typically steel or graphite
  • The head - the part of the club that actually contacts the ball; the head of older clubs can be made of wood, while newer clubs have heads made of forged or molded metal
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A putter has three main parts, the head, which is made out of metal, and has a flat face with usually 4 degrees of loft, the face can have an insert which may be polymer or a soft metal to enhance feel. There is also a shaft which is nearly always steel, for a normal putter can be 33-35 inches although there are belly and chin putter which are much longer. There is also a grip, which usually has a flat front for your thumbs, it is made of a rubber or similar compound, which has a soft and often tacky feel.

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There are three main parts. The grip which is used to hold tight of the club, it is usually made of a rubber compound. The shaft which generates lag and therefore distance, the shaft can be made of steel or graphite. The final part is the head, it has grooves on it for spin, the heads are usually made of steel or titanium or a combination of metals. The heads are either cast or forged.

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There are three main parts, the head, the shaft and the grip.

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The center of the club, the sweet spot.

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