Yes, or a cudgel
a baseball bat ?
Police carry a short, heavy club commonly known as a "Billy Club"
A short heavy club, usually of wood, that is thicker or loaded at one end
A stout heavy club typically refers to a robust, solid stick or weapon made from wood or another durable material, characterized by its thick and heavy design. Historically, such clubs were used in combat or as tools for hunting. In contemporary contexts, "stout heavy club" can also describe certain sports equipment or a metaphor for something with substantial weight or influence.
Cudgel: (n.) a heavy stick or club (v.) to beat with a cudgel, (v.) to beat with a hand or instrument.
bludg·eon (bljn) n.A short heavy club, usually of wood, that is thicker or loaded at one end.tr.v. bludg·eoned, bludg·eon·ing, bludg·eons1. To hit with or as if with a heavy club.2. To overcome by or as if by using a heavy club. See Synonyms at intimidate.
Cadgel is not a word.A cadger is a person who gets something for free. A cudgel is a short stick or club used as a blunt weapon.
The homophone of "club" is "club," which can refer to a heavy stick used as a weapon or a social gathering place. However, if you're looking for a near homophone, "glove" is often mentioned in similar contexts due to their phonetic resemblance. In general, true homophones for "club" are rare.
A truncheon can be defined as a club or a thick heavy stick used to beat or push. This word is considered somewhat archaic in today's modern world however.
swagger cane/stick
cudgel
That stick would make a good club.