1. Loft: The angle between the center line of the club face and the vertical line of the ground when the club is parked normally.
2. (Shaft) Hardness (Flex): It is the ease of bending the shaft. It is divided into X (Extra Stiff), S (Stiff), R (Ragular), A (referring to Senior, because this series was originally called For Amateur) and L (Ladies), this is the biggest difference between the U.S. regulation and the Japanese regulation, and different companies also have their differences.
3. Swing weight: also known as swing balance, which is related to the center of gravity and weight of the club. The heavier the weight, the closer the center of gravity is to the lever (that is, the further away from the grip), and the heavier the swing.
4. Stop angle (Lie): When the club is parked normally, the angle formed by the centerline of the shaft and the ground. If the elevation angle is too large, it will cause upright. Too small will cause head down (Flat).
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