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Whins: A British term for heavy rough. Gorse bushes.
Whipping: The material used to wrap the space where the head and shaft are joined.
Whippy: A shaft more flexible than normal.

 


whins-- A British term for thick rough.
whipping-- Name for the material used to wrap the area where the clubhead and the shaft are fastened.
windcheater-- A shot intentionally played low to avoid the wind.

Whins: A British term for extremely heavy areas of rough.
Wind Cheater: A shot that flies low into the wind in an effort to achieve less wind resistance and greater distance.

Whins: Heavy rough or gorse bushes.
Whipping: The straps used to reinforce the joint between the club head and shaft. These straps are no longer used on modern metal heads.
Whippy: A shaft with greater than normal flex.

See also: Lie, Rough, Shot, Waggle, Water Hazard

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