A golf club like the iron, but with a shorter head, slightly more lofted, used chiefly for short approaches.
A lofted iron club, no longer in use, introduced about 1880 and used for pitching with backspin. The modern equivalent would be the number five iron.
An obsolete term used for a golf club similar to a 4 or 5-iron
A lofted iron club. Another name for a five iron.
Antique club identification equal to modern #5 iron.
Iron club that made its appearance in the late 1880s. It had loft equivalent to the modern 5-iron. J.H. Taylor was the first acknowledged master of the mashie.
The old fashioned hickory shafted iron varieties which were similar to today's 5, 6 and 7 irons
An old term for a #5 iron.
a golf club used in golf's early days and roughly comparable to today's 5 iron.
Lofted iron club that was introduced in the 1880’s and is no longer in use. Used for pitching with backspin. Another name for the number 5 iron.
A lofted iron that's now obsolete. Sometimes applied to the No. 5 iron.