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  2. Iron (golf) - Wikipedia

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    A muscle back is the more traditional design and consists of a solid metal head, typically made of forged iron. The design of the club typically distributes the metal more evenly around the clubhead (though most designs still place more weight along the sole of the club), which makes the center of mass of the club higher and the moment of inertia (the clubhead's resistance to rotation) lower ...

  3. Golf club - Wikipedia

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    A golf club is a club used to hit a golf ball in a game of golf.Each club is composed of a shaft with a grip and a club head. Woods are mainly used for long-distance fairway or tee shots; irons, the most versatile class, are used for a variety of shots; hybrids that combine design elements of woods and irons are becoming increasingly popular; putters are used mainly on the green to roll the ...

  4. Golf course - Wikipedia

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    A standard round of golf consists of 18 holes, [1] ... Women Par 3 – Under 220 yards (200 m) ... and extends two-club lengths behind the markers.

  5. St Andrews Ladies' Putting Club - Wikipedia

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    St Andrews Ladies’ Putting Club, originally known as the St Andrews Ladies Golf Club when it was first established in 1867 for female golf players to use, [1] now the club is also known as the Ladies’ Putting Club of St Andrews, [2] or simply the Putting Club. [3] The club is still a ladies only golf club based in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

  6. Masters GC Ladies - Wikipedia

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    Masters Golf Club: Par: 72: Length: 6,585 yards (6,021 m) ... Nobuta Group Masters GC Ladies is an annual golf tournament for professional female golfers on LPGA of ...

  7. Gap wedge - Wikipedia

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    Gap wedges are loosely defined, but typically have the loft between that of a pitching wedge and sand wedge, between 50 and 54 degrees. [2] At the extremes there is redundancy with either the pitching wedge (typically 48°) or the sand wedge (typically 56°), however some players will "fine-tune" the lofts of these other wedges to their play style, leading to alternate loft choices for a gap ...

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