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  2. Category:Iron Lynx drivers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 January 2023, at 18:24 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Iron Lynx - Wikipedia

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    Iron Lynx Motorsport Lab is an Italian auto racing team founded by Andrea Piccini, Deborah Mayer, Claudio Schiavoni and Sergio Pianezzola. [1] The team is based in Cesena , Emilia-Romagna. They currently operate two racing teams in the form of Iron Lynx and Iron Dames , who both primarily participate in sports car racing .

  4. Golfsmith - Wikipedia

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    Golfsmith International Holdings Inc. was an American golf specialty retailer based in Austin, Texas.Each store, along with golfsmith.com, housed a wide selection of golf clubs, shoes, apparel, gadgets and gear from all the major brands as well as proprietary offerings.

  5. Big Bertha (golf club) - Wikipedia

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    The original Big Bertha driver was launched in 1991. At the time, its design was considered highly modern and a radical departure from older drivers: it was crafted entirely of stainless steel and the head had a volume of 190 cm 3 (12 cu in). Most other drivers were still made of persimmon wood and had smaller heads.

  6. Wilson Staff - Wikipedia

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    This design feature was used in the Wilson Ogg-mented irons, the forerunner of perimeter weighted or cavity back irons. [ 2 ] In 1948, then Wilson Sporting Goods President Lawrence Icely provided the financial backing for Patty Berg and Babe Didrikson Zaharias to form the Women’s PGA, predecessor of today's LPGA .

  7. John Letters - Wikipedia

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    John Letters was a Scottish golf club manufacturer. It began as Letters Logan & Company in Glasgow in 1918. The company was rescued from bankruptcy in 2005 and continued under new ownership and the John Letters name.