What does E stand for on a golf club?

That "E" stood for Equalizer, which was the name of Ben Hogan's famous wedge that turn some of his errant misses into par saves and mind-blowing birdies.
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What does an e mean on a golf club?

On a golf leaderboard, the letter “E” stands for Even. This means the golfer has taken exactly the expected number of shots relative to par. He's not taken any more or any less shots than the course should have been played in.
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What loft is an e wedge?

The Equalizer wedges are offered in three different gap lofts (48, 50 and 52 degrees), three different sand lofts (54, 56 and 58 degrees), and two different lob lofts (60 and 62 degrees).
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What does P and S mean on golf clubs?

Instead that have letters such as P or PW for pitching wedge and S for sand wedge. The sand wedge, gap wedge and lob wedge might also be identified by the degrees of loft.
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What does H mean in golf?

Hole High. Means that the ball has landed on the green level with the hole as you are looking at it. Hole In One. The ball goes straight into the hole from your tee shot.
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What is an F golf club?

F wedge (also "Fairway wedge, A wedge, Approach wedge, Gap wedge" and others) typically the same thing as a gap wedge, around 52 degrees of loft (names of clubs and specifications vary between manufacturers - see also wedges and their names)
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What is an F wedge golf?

F Grind. A full sole, with moderate amounts of sole camber and radius makes the F very versatile. The F grind is ideal for full shots from turf and for players with a steep aggressive swing type. A full compliment of lower lofts means you'll find an F Grind solution to cover off your gap to sand wedge play.
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Can you use a 60 degree wedge as a sand wedge?

Can you use a 60-degree wedge as a sand wedge? A 60-degree wedge can work well out of the sand but it's important to have at least 10 degrees of loft. A wedge with more loft can help you get the ball out of deep bunkers or fly a shorter distance.
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Which wedge to use around the green?

For the average golfer, chipping with a pitching or gap wedge will produce the most consistent shots around the green. Using a gap wedge will be the best place to start for standard chips, but a pitching wedge could work better if the ball is sitting up in the rough.
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Can you use a pitching wedge as a sand wedge?

Can A Pitching Wedge Be Used As A Sand Wedge? You could use a pitching wedge in a sand trap. Similarly, you could use a 9-iron or a 7-iron in the sand as well. The problem with using a pitching wedge in the sand is lack of consistency.
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What is the difference between a 56 and 60 wedge?

A 60-degree wedge has four more degrees of loft than a 56-degree wedge. This extra loft can make a big difference when it comes to getting the ball up in the air and then stopping it on the green. Sixty-degree wedges work well for greenside bunker shots, and they tend to spin quite a bit.
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Is e good in golf?

Most 18-hole golf courses range from par 70 to 72. When the number of strokes taken matches par, it's considered even par, signified with an "E" on most scoreboards. If a player completes the hole in one shot less par, or birdie, minus 1 is calculated on the scoreboard.
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What does E mean in golf handicap?

If you look in your scoring record you will likely see a score denoted with the letter E. This means that the score differential for that round was at least 7.0 strokes better than the Handicap Index in effect at the time the round was played.
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What does e9 mean in golf?

e9 golf's roots are in the “emergency nine”, an extra 9 holes of golf that serves as a definitive conclusion to unsettled bets, extension of the birdie streak that started on 18, or the search for the swing that left you on 15.
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What does C grind mean on a wedge?

C grinds are (generally) the most common

The most common would be a “C grind” which has the toe and heel sections of the sole shaved off a bit to make the sole more rounded. This allows the wedge to play a bit more versatile from different lies and face orientations (open face, shut face, etc.).
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What's the difference between S grind and M grind?

The S grind style caters for the golfers that like to play shots with a square face, and the M grind still caters for the golfer that likes to manipulate the face to play a variety of shots.
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What are the 3 most used golf clubs?

The 3 most vital clubs are the driver, putter, and wedge, in that order. If you were to look at pro golfers then I'd probably say that order is right.
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What does SR mean on a golf shaft?

The basics of shaft flex

The SR (Senior) and R (Regular) flexes are geared for slower swing speeds and golfers who need help getting the ball airborne. As your game improves and you start to generate more speed, you'll likely find yourself in an S (Stiff) or XS (Extra Stiff) flex.
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What golf club has an A on it?

A-Wedge: A Golf Club of Many Names

The "a" in A-wedge stands for either "approach" or (less commonly) "attack," and you might see a manufacturer use one of those names (approach wedge or attack wedge) instead of A-wedge.
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What 3 wedges should I carry?

Know your pitching wedge loft.

If it's 45 degrees or less, add three more wedges that are spaced apart by no more than 4-5 degrees each. So generally think about putting in a gap wedge that's 48 or 50 degrees, a sand wedge that's between 54 and 56 degrees, and a lob wedge that's between 58 and 60 degrees.
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How far should you hit a 7 iron?

Average 7 Iron Distances are following:

Beginning golfers- 100 yards (men) or 60 yards (women) Intermediate golfers- 135 yards (men) and 75 yards (women) Advanced golfers- 165 yards (men) or 140 yards (women)
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What does the U mean on a Ping wedge?

The Karsten Manufacturing Company, maker of the Ping brand of golf clubs, favored the use of "U" for "utility wedge", but currently only uses this label on wedges sold in matched sets; most individual Ping wedges are currently labelled with their angle.
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