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Who would use a mashie niblick?

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Answered by mehraj737393
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Explanation:

When talking golf history, the terms "mashie" and "niblick" are sure to surface. Sometimes referred to as "mashie-niblicks," these once-popular golf clubs are today considered obsolete, archaic and antique. Their use continued into the 20th century, however, as golf clubs in a set were once identified by name rather than number, such as a 5-iron. Modern club sets replaced these "pre-modern clubs" in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

Answered by anurimasingh22
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Answer:

The mashie niblick is used by a golfer, in the use to 7-iron club.

Explanation:

Mashie niblick is a club used in the sports of golf.  Mashie-niblick are supplementing terms for an iron head, whose face has more slope than a mashie but less slope than a pitcher.

Alternatively, both were initially distinct, but later to their advancement, came common to be used together. Mashie is a 4-iron while the niblick is 9-iron, and then mashie-niblick with a 7-iron club.

These are nowadays gone obsolete, and replaced with modern clubs.

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