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  2. Wilson Staff - Wikipedia

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    Sarazen welded a piece of steel to the sole of the club and ground it producing 'bounce'. This marked the introduction of the sand wedge and in 1933 alone, Wilson sold 50,000 of these clubs, marketed as the R-90, which went on to be the most popular sand wedge in golf. [1]

  3. Wedge (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The class of wedges grew out of the need for a better club for playing soft lies and short shots. Prior to the 1930s, the best club for short "approach" shots was the "niblick", roughly equivalent to today's 9-iron or pitching wedge in loft; however the design of this club, with a flat, angled face and virtually no "sole", made it difficult to use in sand and other soft lies as it was prone to ...

  4. Pitching wedge - Wikipedia

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    Though technically a wedge, pitching wedges are generally treated as if they were numbered irons.This is for a number of reasons: first, before the term "wedge" became common for high-loft short irons, the pitching wedge was actually numbered as the "10-iron" of a matched set, and to this day it follows the normal loft progression of the numbered irons.

  5. Bounce (golf) - Wikipedia

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    In golf, bounce or bounce angle is the angle inscribed by the leading edge of a golfing iron (particularly a wedge), the sole of the club, and the ground. In plainer terms, bounce angle is an indication of how much the sole, or bottom-most part, of the club head lifts the leading edge.

  6. One reason for each NFL team to be thankful at Thanksgiving - AOL

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    For as much fun as Russell Wilson's big-play streak might have provided after his insertion into the starting lineup, this boom-or-bust approach was never going to be tenable for a team set to ...

  7. Wilson Sporting Goods - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, it was renamed "Wilson-Western Sporting Goods" following a distribution agreement with "Western Sporting Goods". After Rockne's death, the company focused on golf, introducing the R-90, a sand wedge golf club inspired by Gene Sarazen's victory in the 1932 British Open. [1] In 1931, it renamed itself "Wilson Sporting Goods Company".

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