The piece of an iron club head, which the shaft is fixed. This part of the club head is hollow.
The socket that connects the shaft to the club head
Place on a club where the shaft and club head come together.
The portion of the golf clubhead that holds the shaft.
The portion of a club head into which a shaft is inserted.
The entry point of the shaft into the head on any golf club.
the part of the clubhead where the shaft is attached.
the neck of a club; the part of the clubhead into which a shaft is inserted.
The hollow portion of the clubhead where the shaft is attached. The hosel is also often referred to as the “neck”.
The extension of the head of the club into which the shaft fits.
The hollow part of an iron club head into which the shaft is fitted impact The moment when the ball strikes the club.
the part of the clubhead that connects to the shaft.
This is the part of the club where the shaft is attached to the club head. In irons hitting a ball on the hosel will result in a shanked shot. Woods usually have a face that covers the hosel lessening the chance of the shank.
The part of the club connecting the shaft to the clubhead. (When the PGA Professional studied Tom?s 5-iron, he saw that it was bent at the hosel.)
Neck of the club into which the shaft is inserted.
The hollow part of the head of an iron, into which the shaft is fitted.
Curved area where the clubhead connects with the shaft.
The neck of a club into which the shaft fits.