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sand wedge
noun
A golf club (an iron) with a heavy flange on the bottom, ideal for bunker shots.
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A sand wedge?
"They're perfect sand-wedge numbers, but I can't hit a sand wedge because it's going to" overspin.
David sets on Beckmesser with a sand wedge.
Instead, Watson's sand wedge floated onto the green and rolled into the hole.
Jared selected a pitching wedge and then a sand wedge from the bag.
And I think the sand wedge wants to retire; his grooves are shot.
But he calmly lobbed a sand wedge to within tap-in distance for par.
It was Sarazen who invented the golf club known as the sand wedge.
3.54pm: "It looks like a sand wedge to me," chuckles Phil Smith.
Gustafson aced the 17th hole with a sand wedge from 109 yards and won a car.
Usually in some Opens, you can hit sand wedge and it might not hold".
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