Meaning Cleek
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A fairway wood with the approximate loft of a 4-wood that produces high shots that land softly. (He played a beautiful shot with his cleek that almost rolled into the cup).
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1. archaic term for a driving iron or 1 iron   2. fairway metal woods with shallow rake-like channels on the sole manufactured by the Taylor Made company in the 1980's Example: 1 & 2. He freq [..]
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Scottish name for early straight faced irons. Also putting cleek.
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Cleek is the expression for a former golf club. It was basically an iron with a narrow face and little loft. It is comparable to today's 1-irons. There were also variations of the Cleek, like the wooden cleek, which was equivalent to a 4-wood, it had a club little loft and a wooden head. Another variation was for putting, it was called the put [..]
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Any one of many narrow-bladed iron clubs used for long shots through the green from the rough or sand. Another name for the # 1 iron. Also, a shallower faced lofted wooden club. Another name for the # [..]
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Cleek


  A fairway wood with the approximate loft of a 4-wood that produces high shots that land softly.
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A fairway wood with the approximate loft of a 4-wood that produces high shots that land softly.
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1. Old-fashioned chipping iron. 2. Lateral water hazard on the legendary 8th hole ("The Poisoned Lotus") of the Royal Hong Kong golf course in Fanling.
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Any one of many narrow-bladed iron clubs used for long shots through the green from the rough or sand. Another name for the # 1 iron. Also, a shallower faced lofted wooden club. Another name for the # [..]
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A fairway wood with the approximate loft of a 4-wood that produces high shots that land softly.
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Older name given to the #4 wood
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A fairway wood with the approximate loft of a 4-wood that produces high shots that land softly.
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Any one of many narrow-bladed iron clubs used for long shots through the green from the rough or sand. Another name for the # 1 iron. Also, a shallower faced lofted wooden club. Another name for the # [..]
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Although not a commonly used club the cleek is a fairway wood with similar loft to a 4-wood. A cleek generally gives you a high soft-landing shot and as a rule used from the fairway.
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A fairway wood with the approximate loft of a 4-wood that produces high shots that land softly.
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, sb. a hook.
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A name given to a type of old fashioned wooden shafted iron club top
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(chiefly,Scotland) A large hook. (golf,dated) A metal headed golf club with little loft. Equivalent to a one or two iron a modern set of clubs. * '''1924''',enm|cleken||to seize, clutch




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