pitching wedge
Angled
offset
Fairway Wood
The color refers only to the lie of the club. Red dot is one degree flat, Black dot is standard. Blue dot is one degree upright. The lie of the club refers to how flat the bottom of the club is at impact. If the toe of the club is too much up in the air at impact, you would tend to hit the ball to the left. If the heel is too much in the air at impact, you would tend to hit the ball to the right.
Ask Dustin Johnson
The letters TCP in golf stand for tournament players club. TCP is a network of golf courses operated by the PGA tour.
It is the total number of golf club strokes, that a specific course was designed to be played in for 18 holes.
Degrees of a golf club refer to its loft, or the angle of the face relative to vertical. Higher lofted clubs hit the ball higher and shorter, while lower lofted clubs hit it longer and lower. Wedges have lofts ranging from 52 degrees to more than 60, while drivers typically have around 9-10 degrees.
Do you mean the piece that is between the head and the shaft? If so that is called the ferrule.
Upright.
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