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  2. Pitching wedge - Wikipedia

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    And with a "putting" motion, the club can lift the ball over rough or fringe onto the putting green from a short distance to the pin (10–25 yd (9.1–22.9 m)). This last kind of stroke is commonly called a "bump and run" and can be done with many other irons, generally with a loft equal or higher than a 7-iron.

  3. Coefficient of restitution - Wikipedia

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    The COR is a property of a pair of objects in a collision, not a single object. If a given object collides with two different objects, each collision has its own COR. When a single object is described as having a given coefficient of restitution, as if it were an intrinsic property without reference to a second object, some assumptions have been made – for example that the collision is with ...

  4. Lob wedge - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] Other differences between the lob wedge and the rest of the wedge family include the less pronounced flange on the sole allowing the club to slide under the ball more easily and less degrees of bounce (often between 0–10 degrees). [4] The low bounce was designed out of the necessity of professionals who found that the higher bounce ...

  5. Bouncing ball - Wikipedia

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    The bounce of an oval-shaped ball (such as those used in gridiron football or rugby football) is in general much less predictable than the bounce of a spherical ball. Depending on the ball's alignment at impact, the normal force can act ahead or behind the centre of mass of the ball, and friction from the ground will depend on the alignment of ...

  6. Ricochet - Wikipedia

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    A ricochet (/ ˈ r ɪ k ə ʃ eɪ / RIK-ə-shay; French:) is a rebound, bounce, or skip off a surface, particularly in the case of a projectile. Most ricochets are caused by accident and while the force of the deflection decelerates the projectile, it can still be energetic and almost as dangerous as before the deflection.

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    The 12-3-30 workout is a walking incline treadmill routine that people say improves endurance, boost mental health and helps with weight loss. ... “This workout starts at a 12-degree incline, so ...

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    Key political figures across the globe are extending congratulatory messages to President-elect Donald Trump.

  9. No. 14 Arizona State blows out rival Arizona 49-7 and secures ...

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    The Sun Devils (10-2, 7-2 Big 12, No. 16 CFP) needed a win and a little help to get into next Saturday's conference title game. Arizona State left no doubt about the winning part.

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