Club composition

  A golf club generally consists of the following parts:


Grip:

The grip is the part of a golf club that you hold. The grip is usually made of rubber or rubber composite material to provide a comfortable grip and non-slip function. The size, shape and material of the grip will vary according to personal preference and the size of the hand.

Shaft:

The body is the part that connects the grip to the ball head. It is usually made of steel, carbon fiber or other composite materials. The hardness, bending degree and length of the shaft have an effect on the performance of the cue and the flight path of the ball. The hardness of the rod body can be divided into regular, soft and hard grades.

Club Head:

The head is the part of the club used to hit the ball. The types and functions of golf clubs are different, and the shape and Angle of the club head are also different. For example, irons, wood rods and putters all have different shaped club heads. The rod head is usually made of metal, such as stainless steel, titanium alloy, etc., but also some are made of cast iron.

Club Head Cover:

Sleeve for protecting rod head. These covers are usually made of cloth, leather, or plastic to protect the rod head from damage when carried or stored.


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