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waggle Movement of the club head prior to swinging. A flourishing of the club behind and over the ball. water club Obsolete club from around the 1880's to the 1930's that was designed for playing the ball from a water hazard. water hole A hole with water, such as a stream or lake, that forces the players to shoot over it wedge An iron used for short shots that has a high-loft - pitching wedge, sand wedge. whiff To swing and miss the ball completely. whins A British term for heavy rough. Gorse bushes. whipping The material used to wrap the space where the head and shaft are joined windcheater A shot played low against the wind. It is played with strong backspin and starts low and rises only toward the end of the shot. whippy A shaft more flexible than normal. winter rules Usually local golf rules that allow the player to improve the lie of the ball on the fairway wood A club, which can be made of wood or metal, that has a large head and is used for shots requiring greater distance. Usually a numbered set of 5 or more starting with the driver and proceeding to the 5 wood. wormburner A ball hit with adequate distance that hugs the ground. |
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