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metal wood

noun

  1. a structural material consisting of a sheet of metal glued between two veneers or of a veneer glued between two sheets of metal.


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Not to be coy, but the one that plugs the yardage gap between your longest playable iron and shortest metal wood.

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Even if you use an iron rather than a metal wood, as Thomas noted, the ball will roll forever, bringing into play all the mess outside the fairways that you’re trying to avoid.

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And then I saw one that I really, really, liked but then there was a new metal wood that came out.

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No. 11, 350 yards, par 4: A short par 4 where you drive the ball out to the left with probably an iron or a metal wood.

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My husband and I were recently on a trip to Mongolia in a very remote location when he hit his leg on the sharp corner of a metal wood stove.

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