Straight-faced Refers to a club with little or no loft on the face Straightaway ...
Straight-Faced: The description of a club with very little loft, such as a driving iron, or a driver that lacks the standard bulge and roll. (Because of the strong winds, he often drove with a straight-faced iron).
Putter: A straight-faced club generally used on the greens. Q Quail High (Stealth, Skull, Rat-High): Low.
straight-faced a club that has a relatively steep (not much loft) clubface Example: To keep the trajectory of the shot under the branches I would need a fairly straight-faced club.
Putter - a straight-faced club used on the green. Rough - long grass. Run - the distance the ball travels along the ground. Sand wedge - heavy, soled club used to play out of bunkers. Scratch - term given to someone with a handicap of zero.
plane: The arc of the swing. pull: A straight shot that flies to the left of the target. push: A straight shot that flies to the right of the target. putter: A straight-faced club generally used on the greens. ...
punch: A shot hit lower with the ball back in the stance and a shorter than normal follow through. push: A straight shot that flies to the right of the target. putter: A straight-faced club generally used on the greens.
See also: Hole, Practice, Golf, Swing, Putting
 
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