Loft refers to the angle of the Golf club's face from the vertical axis. The loft of a club imparts varying degrees of backspin on the ball, making it fly higher and shorter, as in irons and wedges, or lower and longer, as in woods and drivers. The standard sand wedge has a loft ranging from 52 degrees to more than 60; drivers usually have a loft of around 9-10 degrees.
High loft wedge
A gap wedge.
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20 degrees
45°
A baffy is an obsolete golf club with a high loft.
Height and Distance
19 degrees
Loft
This is a 3 hybrid, usually with 20-22 degrees of loft.
The number relates to the loft of the club and the length of the shaft. For example a 3 iron has the lowest loft and longest shaft. A 7 irons has more loft and a shorter shaft than the 3 iron.
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