Mashie-iron A club with less loft than a mashie. Another name for a four iron. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
Use Of The Mashie Golf Shot It is with real pleasure that I take up the mashie shot, because the mashie is my favorite club, if favorite there can be, as I have devoted more time and study to the shot than all others.
Mashie Niblick Term used for a 6/7 iron in the early 1900's. Match play A form of golf play where players or teams compete against each other on a hole-by-hole basis.
mashie-- A lofted iron club introduced in the 1880's that is no longer in use. Used for pitching with backspin. A nickname for a 5-iron. matched set-- Clubs made by the same manufacturer from the same materials and design.
Mashie: Old term for a 5-iron. Mashie-Niblick: Old term for a 7-iron. Masters: First major tournament of each calendar year. Always played over the Augusta National course in Georgia.
Mashie: Old fashioned hickory shafted iron varieties of which were similar to today's 5,6 and 7 irons. Mashie-Niblick: An ancient club whose loft is between a Mashie and a Niblick, similar to a modern 8 iron.
mashie A lofted iron club, no longer in use, introduced about 1880 and used for pitching with backspin. The modern equivalent would be the number five iron. J.H Taylor was the first acknowledge master of the mashie. mashie iron ...
Mashie Lofted iron club that was introduced in the 1880s and is no longer in use. Used for pitching with backspin. Another name for the number 5 iron. Lay Up ...
Spade-Mashie: A deep-faced iron club, no longer in use, some what more lofted than a mashie. The modern equivalent would be the number six iron. Spike Mark: Mark made on the green by the cleats of a golf shoe.
Driving mashie obsolete club with less loft than a mashie iron and used for driving and long shots through the green Driving range ...
Mashie-Iron An iron club that had less of a loft than a mashie. Used for driving and full shots through the green. Another name for the number 4 iron. Mashie-Niblick ...
Mashie iron - An iron club no longer in use, somewhat less lofted than a mashie, that was used for driving and for full shots through the green. The alternative name for the number four iron.
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spade mashie archaic term for a 6 iron Example: A spade mashie was probably more like an 8 iron in the year 2000.
Mashie - Lofted iron club no longer in use. Also known as a 5 iron. Mashie-Iron - An iron club that had less of a loft than a mashie.
Also known as a mashie. five-wood A wooden club used for distances between 190-210 yards for men's clubs. flag The marker attached to the flagstick. flagstick A movable marker to show the location of the hole ...
FIVE IRON - mid-range iron golf club. Traditional name is mashie. FLIP SHOT - a golf shot hit with a high lofted wedge for high trajectory and a soft landing for the golf ball. Usually hit from around the putting green.
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