What is another word for Mashies?

Pronunciation: [mˈaʃɪz] (IPA)

Mashies are a type of golf club used for short to mid-range shots. However, there are several other synonyms that can be used for this type of club. One common synonym is the 7-iron, as the loft and distance capabilities are similar to those of mashies. Another synonym is the pitching wedge, which has a higher loft and shorter distance. The approach wedge is also a similar club, designed for shots from 100 yards or less. Other synonyms include the sand wedge, which has a high loft and is designed for bunker shots, and the gap wedge, which is used for shots between the pitching and sand wedges.

What are the hypernyms for Mashies?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Mashies

Of the two Mashies which the complete golfer will carry out with him on to the links, one, for pitching the ball well up with very little run to follow, will have a deep face, will be of medium weight, and be very stiff in the shaft.
"The Complete Golfer [1905]"
Harry Vardon
However, not all golfers consider two Mashies to be necessary, and I myself depend chiefly upon one.
"The Complete Golfer [1905]"
Harry Vardon
Drivers and brassies vary a little, cleeks and irons differ much, but Mashies are more unlike each other than any of them.
"The Complete Golfer [1905]"
Harry Vardon

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