Walter Hagen Sand Wedge
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... including the pitching wedge, sand wedge, and lob wedge, which are used on ... Other outstanding male golfers include American players Walter Hagen, ...
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Joe was the tallest (and the runner-up by one shot to Bobby Jones in the 1926 US Open and runner-up to Walter Hagen in the 1927 PGA). That's me, Doug, Jim. ...
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By then he will almost certainly still be stuck behind Walter Hagen in the ... a wedge to six feet on the 14th; a sand-wedge to four feet on the 15th. ...
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BBC SPORT | Golf | Ryder Cup flashpoints
... incensed when he overheard his opposite number Walter Hagen telling Gene Sarazen ... completed his round putting with either his one iron or sand wedge. ...
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Guardian Unlimited Sport | Special reports | Day four as it happened
His tenth Major crown will usurp Gary Player and leave only Walter Hagen (11) and ... Back on 14, Woods conjures up a delightful lob wedge that leaves him a ...
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Golf: Mickelson sweats as Woods aspires Independent on Sunday, The ...
By then he will almost certainly still be stuck behind Walter Hagen in the ... a wedge to six feet on the 14th; a sand-wedge to four feet on the 15th. ...
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International Sport, May 14, 1999
The inventor of the sand wedge, he was a perennial highlight of the Masters, ... shooting a final-round 68 to defeat Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen. ...
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Among Gene Sarazens achievements and contributions to golf was his invention of the sand wedge. Walter Hagen in the 1920s was the first professional to make ...
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83rd US PGA Championship 2001
... since Walter Hagen in the 1920s to win this title three years in a row. ... struck his third shot with a sand wedge and it spun back to eight feet. ...
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