hosel
The Hosel (one 's') is the socket or neck in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.
Shank
The socket is known as the hosel, it is where the head is connected to the shaft.
ho·seln.The socket or neck in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.Above retrieved from Answers.comViper1
What is the hosel size for Ben Hogan bh5 golf clubs? irons
Imagine you are looking at the club face straight on. Imagine the face is divided into thirds. The left hand side is known as the toe, the middle is known as the sweet spot, and the right hand side, which is just below the hosel is known as the heel.
This is the width of the bottom of the shaft, where it enters the hosel.
Purely cosmetic. When the part where the shaft meeting the hosel is exposed it can look rather ugly, and it can also catch on things when being put into your bag again.
If you are referring to the length of the club you should measure from the top of the grip to the bottom of the hosel of the club. If you are referring to the head size you should simply look on the manufacturers website and it will tell you there. There is no point trying to calculate it yourself as it will be very difficult.
the serial number is stamped on the hosel of the driver (hard to find, but its there), the serial number for the irons set can be found on the hosel of the 6 iron.
Golf wedges are a type of club designed for unique situations and are made of iron. The major parts of the golf wedge include the grip, the shaft, and the head. Specific parts of the wedges head are the heel, the face, the toe, the top line, the cavity back, the sole, and the hosel.