As we ll cover in more detail later in this post there isn t a one size fits all approach to finding the best driver loft for distance and this has a lot to do with club head speed of players of differing ability.
Compare golf club lofts.
Wedges and short irons have considerable loft by design.
Generally speaking you can enjoy greater speed the longer the club is.
Recently we performed a fun test comparing older golf clubs and balls versus modern equipment with a launch monitor.
A lot has changed in the golf equipment world over the past several decades.
You ll see that there is 3 to 4 degrees of loft equating to roughly 10 15 yards distance between each club.
In the golfing world the 7 iron has become the standard club that all golf measurements adhere to.
A good place to start when choosing a driver is to choose one that has adjustable loft such as the callaway mavrik and can be altered as the speed of your swing changes.
Each club found in a golfer s bag will have a different loft angle usually ranging from 8 5 for a driver with a low ball flight up to around 60 for a lob wedge.
The angle of the face of the club with respect to the shaft is called loft.
So the loft on the 3 iron is 21 degrees and on the 4 iron 24degrees etc.
The putter will usually have a loft angle that is close to 0 which translates into a near vertical clubface.
The higher the loft the higher the trajectory of the ball.
When we compare distance loft and speed we use the 7 iron as the base measurement.
If you want a hybrid to replace an existing iron select a hybrid with a similar loft sometimes this requires ignoring the club as brands will assign club s in very different ways.
The loft of your club changes the trajectory of your ball.
With thanks to ping golf here is the specification table for their g5 irons.
Of the 59 irons surveyed in the chart if a traditional 7 iron is 34º thanks to this golfweek article that means 15 of them are 34º or 1º weaker than traditional loft and 44 are 1º or more stronger.
Included are the club name the loft angle the lie angle and the typical distance that can be achieved by the average golfer.
Drivers 2 and 3 irons have very little loft.
The results were interesting find out more in our article.
Each golf club has a different loft which refers to the way the club s face is angled to the club shaft.
In both cases the key number to focus on is the loft of the club.