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Face progression is a measurement of offset. The smaller the FP number the less offset. An easy low tech. way to use it is to look up the FP numbers on a set you are familiar with and use that as a base when comparing the FP numbers of other sets.

won't help you if you're trying to compare clubs using japanese specs though. my 5i has a fp of 4.8mm and practically no offset, about 10*. compare to a ping g2 5i with a fp of -0.4mm and 13.5* of offset.

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Face progression is a measurement of offset. The smaller the FP number the less offset. An easy low tech. way to use it is to look up the FP numbers on a set you are familiar with and use that as a base when comparing the FP numbers of other sets.

won't help you if you're trying to compare clubs using japanese specs though. my 5i has a fp of 4.8mm and practically no offset, about 10*. compare to a ping g2 5i with a fp of -0.4mm and 13.5* of offset.

OK. I've done this to compare different TS iron models and it seems to hold true in regards to offset.

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