A number 1 iron typically has a loft of around 16-18 degrees.
Loft may range from 19 degree to 60 degree depending on the specs of the iron.
9 wood or 5 iron
Usually 18 or 19 degrees, depending on manufacturer.
9 Iron has the most loft and least distance. 3 iron has the least loft and most distance.
Depends completetly on manufacturer, could be anything from 36-40 degrees.
50 Degrees The club that has "W" on the bottom. (Titleist AP1 iron set)
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)
Normally the loft of a 7 iron.
most wilson Pitching wedges have about a 56 degree loft with a medium or 10 degree bounce loft
Usually the loft for a 9 iron is right around 41 or 42 degrees. Some professionals have their irons tweaked to match their specific yardages. I play on the mini-tours and my 9 iron is right at 41.5*
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