27 degrees - nicknamed "Ely Would" - after Ely Callaway.
Most likely a PW but possibly a gap wedge
It's a pitching wedge so 46-48 degrees.
A Callaway 10-iron typically has a loft of around 40 degrees. However, the exact loft can vary slightly depending on the specific model and year of the club. It's best to check the specifications for your particular 10-iron model for precise information.
ht stands for high trajectory and usually has about 13-14 degrees of loft
The King Cobra hyersteel 9 wood has a 25 degree loft per manufacturer.
A gap wedge.
In the Callaway golf club set, the "W" typically refers to a wedge, often a pitching wedge or a gap wedge. Wedges are designed for short approach shots, chipping around the green, and getting out of bunkers. They have a higher loft compared to other clubs, allowing for more control and accuracy on shorter distances. The specific characteristics and loft of the W can vary depending on the particular Callaway set or model.
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20 degrees
45°
A baffy is an obsolete golf club with a high loft.
Height and Distance