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An iron is a type of club used in the sport of golf to propel the ball towards the hole. Irons typically have shorter shafts and smaller clubheads than woods, the head is made of solid iron or steel, and the head's primary feature is a large, flat, angled face, usually scored with grooves. Irons are used in a wide variety of situations, typically from the teeing ground on shorter holes, from the fairway or rough as the player approaches the green, and to extract the ball from hazards, such as bunkers or even shallow water hazards.

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  • Hierro (palo de golf) (es)
  • Iron (golf) (en)
  • Järnklubba (sv)
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  • El hierro (en inglés iron) es un palo de golf que se usa para golpear la bola a una distancia aproximada entre 70 y 180 metros. Tienen una cabeza trapezoidal que raramente es hueca, si bien suele estar ahuecada por detrás. La abertura de la cabeza va de unos 20° a 45°, y la longitud de la varilla varía entre 35 y 39 pulgadas aproximadamente. En cuanto a la forma, se distingue entre blades y cavity backs. (es)
  • En järnklubba är en golfklubba som används för att driva bollen mot hålet. Järnklubbor har vanligtvis kortare skaft och mindre klubbhuvuden än träklubbor, och huvudet är av massivt järn eller stål, därav namnet. Huvudets primära särdrag är en stor, platt, vinklad yta. Järnklubbor används i en mängd olika situationer, vanligtvis från tee till kortare hål, från fairway eller ruff då spelaren närmar sig green, eller för att extrahera bollen från faror, såsom bunkrar eller vattenhinder. (sv)
  • An iron is a type of club used in the sport of golf to propel the ball towards the hole. Irons typically have shorter shafts and smaller clubheads than woods, the head is made of solid iron or steel, and the head's primary feature is a large, flat, angled face, usually scored with grooves. Irons are used in a wide variety of situations, typically from the teeing ground on shorter holes, from the fairway or rough as the player approaches the green, and to extract the ball from hazards, such as bunkers or even shallow water hazards. (en)
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  • An iron is a type of club used in the sport of golf to propel the ball towards the hole. Irons typically have shorter shafts and smaller clubheads than woods, the head is made of solid iron or steel, and the head's primary feature is a large, flat, angled face, usually scored with grooves. Irons are used in a wide variety of situations, typically from the teeing ground on shorter holes, from the fairway or rough as the player approaches the green, and to extract the ball from hazards, such as bunkers or even shallow water hazards. Irons are the most common type of club; a standard set of 14 golf clubs will usually contain between 7 and 11 irons, including wedges. Irons are customarily differentiated by a number from 1 to 10 (most commonly 3 to 9) that indicates the relative angle of loft on the clubface, although a set of irons will also vary in clubhead size, shaft length, and hence lie angle as the loft (and number) increase. Irons with higher loft than the numbered irons are called wedges, which are typically marked with a letter indicating their name, and are used for a variety of "utility" shots requiring short distances or high launch angles. Prior to about 1940, irons were given names rather than numbers. Some of these names, e.g. mashie, niblick, are found in literature of the early twentieth century. Although these clubs and their names are considered obsolete, occasionally a modern club manufacturer will give a new iron the old name. (en)
  • El hierro (en inglés iron) es un palo de golf que se usa para golpear la bola a una distancia aproximada entre 70 y 180 metros. Tienen una cabeza trapezoidal que raramente es hueca, si bien suele estar ahuecada por detrás. La abertura de la cabeza va de unos 20° a 45°, y la longitud de la varilla varía entre 35 y 39 pulgadas aproximadamente. En cuanto a la forma, se distingue entre blades y cavity backs. (es)
  • En järnklubba är en golfklubba som används för att driva bollen mot hålet. Järnklubbor har vanligtvis kortare skaft och mindre klubbhuvuden än träklubbor, och huvudet är av massivt järn eller stål, därav namnet. Huvudets primära särdrag är en stor, platt, vinklad yta. Järnklubbor används i en mängd olika situationer, vanligtvis från tee till kortare hål, från fairway eller ruff då spelaren närmar sig green, eller för att extrahera bollen från faror, såsom bunkrar eller vattenhinder. (sv)
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