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  2. Best Compact Mid-Handicap Irons 2022 - AOL

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    A closer look at the best compact mid-handicap irons, otherwise known as players distance irons, on the market ... Read our full Titleist 2021 T200 irons review. Mid Handicap Irons, TaylorMade P790.

  3. Ping (golf) - Wikipedia

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    PING faced a major obstacle at the end of 1966 as the USGA, golf's governing body for rules and equipment, outlawed all PING putters other than the Anser for tournament and handicap play. The decision came as the other PING models had a special bend in the shaft located under the grip which was thought to give players a special advantage in the ...

  4. It’s the best time of year to buy golf gear—here are the ...

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    Titleist is one of the best names in the game, so when their gear goes on sale, it tends to move quickly. ... I think these balls give me the right amount of spin with my wedges/irons and carry ...

  5. Titleist - Wikipedia

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    Titleist (pronounced / ˈ t aɪ t ə l ɪ s t / "title-ist") is an American brand of golf equipment produced by the Acushnet Company, headquartered in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States. Established in 1932 by Philip E. Young , it focuses on golf balls , such as common dominant model, the ProV1.

  6. Moe Norman - Wikipedia

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    Moe would often perform golf exhibitions across Canada – Wally Uihlein, president of Titleist considered Moe's lifetime contract a "Reverse Scholarship". Norman died in 2004 in a Kitchener hospital from congestive heart failure , having suffered from the condition since heart bypass surgery six years earlier.

  7. Golf equipment - Wikipedia

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    The most common clubs to make up a set used to be a driver, 3 and 5-woods, irons numbered from 3 to 9, pitching wedge, sand wedge, and putter. Modern sets commonly include hybrids, often replacing the longer irons and 5-wood, and/or additional wedges such as a gap or lob wedge.