- ball
towards the hole.
Irons typically have
shorter shafts and
smaller clubheads than woods, the head is made of
solid iron or steel, and the head's primary...
-
distinguished by
rigid and/or
heavily padded construction,
including the
clubhead cover (which on most
other bags is
simply an
unpadded "rain fly"), and...
- the size of the club head. The
legal maximum volume displacement of any
clubhead (by the
rules of golf) is 460 cm3 (28.1 cu in)
Woods are
numbered in ascending...
- to
propel the
clubhead as fast as
possible while maintaining a
single "plane" of
motion of the club and
clubhead, to send the
clubhead into the ball along...
- the ball. Po****r musician-golfer
Murray Arnold shared in 1960 that the
clubhead, on
striking the ball,
rings out with the 440
pitch used in
tuning pianos...
-
Pigface is an
American industrial rock
supergroup formed in 1990 by
Martin Atkins and
William Rieflin.
Pigface was
formed from Ministry's The Mind Is a...
-
wedges have the
highest lofts, the
shortest shafts, and the
heaviest clubheads of the irons.
These features generally aid the
player in
making accurate...
-
differentiated from the
other clubs (typically,
irons and woods) by a
clubhead with a very flat, low-profile, low-loft
striking face, and by
other features...
- clubfaces, due to the low
trajectory and very
small face of the low-loft
clubhead.
Players tend to
avoid these clubs in
favor of
fairway woods which have...
-
upgraded his
driver technology to a
larger clubhead and
graphite shaft, which,
coupled with his
clubhead speed,
again made him one of the tour's longest...