Mallet A type of putter with a head that is heavy and broad. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
mallet-- A putter that with a large, thick head. marker-- A small, flat object such as a coin placed on a green to indicate where a player's ball came to rest and must be replaced prior to putting it.
Mallet: A putter that has a head that is much wider and heavier than that of a blade putter. Maraging Steel: Extremely hard alloy commonly used in woods as face inserts.
mallet: Putter with a wide head. miniature course: Putting course. misclub: To use the wrong club for the distance. model swing: Perfect motion. ...
Mallet Putter: A putter with an enlarged head ranging up to four inches out from the club face.
Mallet: Putter with a wide head. Mark: To indicate the position of the ball with a small, round, flat object, such as a coin, usually on the green.
Mallet: A putter shaped like a mallet. Marshall: One who controls the crowd during tournaments and may dispense rulings to players. Mashie: Old fashioned hickory shafted iron varieties of which were similar to today's 5,6 and 7 irons.
Mallet A type of putter head identified by its broad appearance from front to back when positioned at address. The Ram Zebra™ was one of the first popular mallet style putters. Mandrel ...
mallet: A type putter with a wide head. mark: Term used to describe the act placing a small object behind the ball to indicate the balls position when moved.
Consider using a mini-sledgehammer or mallet and you'll see what I mean. The most natural and strongest way for the wrists to hinge is straight up and down (as in the photos below).
A putter shaped like a mallet. Marker The person responsible for recording the score of a player (normally another player) - see Tee Marker.
Not surprisingly, Simple Golf has a specially-designed putter for this method called the Scoring Machine. This mallet has a flatter lie angle, designed to accommodate a putter that's anchored at mid thigh.
See also: Golf, Putter, Round, Hit, Rough
 
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