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Golf Club 9 Woods Like Putting Glue On The Ball

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008 by <ADMINNICENAME>

When using hybrids, the advantage is the ball will have essentially the same distance and height as a similarly numbered iron, but when it hits the ground there is typically much less roll. Hitting a shot with a golf club 9 woods from over 100 yards may require less than a full swing, but there is a better opportunity for the ball to come to a screeching halt when it hits the ground.

Some golfers who have used golf club 9 woods regularly, liken the experience to placing a glue on the ball before sending it to the green. A nine iron from 100 yards may have a tendency to bounce once or twice before proceeding to roll off the other side of the green.

A nine iron is also considered a high iron, not just due to the number but the way the ball gets off the ground and into the air in a hurry. It has more carry than a pitching or sand wedge and is easier to loft onto a green for better stopping when it hits the width=mark.

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