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  2. Adams Golf - Wikipedia

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    Adams Golf, Inc. is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Plano, Texas, focused on the golf equipment market. The company produced golf equipment (more specifically clubs ). In 2012 it was acquired by TaylorMade (owned by Adidas ), becoming one of its brands .

  3. Barney Adams - Wikipedia

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    Byron (Barney) H. Adams (born March 24, 1939, in Syracuse, New York), is an entrepreneur, the founder of Adams Golf, inventor of the Tight Lies fairway wood, holder of several patents on golf products, author of The WOW Factor, and proponent of growing the game of golf.

  4. Wood (golf) - Wikipedia

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    An Adams Golf Insight BUL 5000 460 cm 3 9.5° (left), an early 1980s Pinnacle Persimmon driver (right).. A wood is a type of club used in the sport of golf.Woods have longer shafts and larger, rounder heads than other club types, and are used to hit the ball longer distances than other types.

  5. March Madness bracketology update: Top seeds, bubble watch ...

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    College basketball is in the thick of conference play ahead of the 2025 NCAA tournament. Here's where teams stand in March Madness bracketology:

  6. Hybrid (golf) - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid is a type of club used in the sport of golf with a design borrowing from both irons and woods while differing from both. The name "hybrid" comes from genetics to denote a mixture of two different species with desirable characteristics of both, and the term here has been generalized, combining the familiar swing mechanics of an iron with the more forgiving nature and better distance of ...

  7. Gap wedge - Wikipedia

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    The end result, critics claim, is that the 3 and 4-iron of a matched set have become just as hard to hit as the 1 and 2-irons of the 1970s, and with the average golfer carrying a set numbered between 4-iron and gap wedge, clubmakers might as well simply reduce all their labelled loft numbers by one, making the pitching wedge a 9-iron and the ...