Pitching wedge (P) 46-48 degrees Gap wedge 50-52 (G) degrees (May be called approach or utility wedge) Sand wedge 54-56 (S) degrees Lob wedge 58-60 (L) degrees Extra lofted wedge 62-64 degrees.
the letter L can stand for a variable.
Candy L. Adams has written: 'Woman to woman golf instruction' -- subject(s): Golf for women
I'm guessing class 3 because the load is surely on the end, the pivot point (fulcrum) should be on the end, and the effort is probably in the middle. (P.S:) F 1 L 2 E 3
Matthew L. Suhadolnik has written: 'Pasco Municipal Golf Course redevelopment' -- subject(s): Golf courses, Designs and plans
Kevin L. Giboney has written: 'Strength training and accuracy in golf' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Golf, Weight training
The "L" stands for "Lee."
No, There are Builders Club, Turbo Builders Club and Outrageous Builders Club ~L~
The L stands for 50
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it stands for l o l
The different Letters on a golf shaft are the flex of the club. In order from stiff to soft: X - EXtra Stiff S - Stiff R - Regular A or M - Senior (Amateur or Mature) L - Ladies. The letters may be combined to show in-between ratings, such as SR (Stiff/Regular).