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1) "Putter" -- As to putter clones 1put·ter Pronunciation: 'pu-t&r Function: noun : one that puts <a putter of questions> Pronunciation Symbols It has been suggested that Clone golf club be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Some golf clubs Golf clubs are used in the sport of golf to hit a golf ball. Originally falling into three broad categories namely - Woods: Originally with wooden heads and used to propel the ball for long distances from a tee or fairway. They have varying degrees of loft (angle of club face relative to ground). Now used with titanium or composite heads.
- Irons: Originally with metal heads also with varying degrees of loft.
- Putter: Used to propel the ball short distances along the ground with optimum accuracy, usually on the putting green.
Various clubs are designed with the face of the club head, also called the "clubface", having differing loft (the angle between a vertical plane and the clubface when the club is at rest). It is loft that makes a golf ball leave the ground on an ascending trajectory, not an upward direction of swing: with the exception of the tee shot, the club actually hits the ball in a horizontal or slightly downward motion. The impact of the clubface compresses the ball. Grooves on the clubface impart a counterclockwise (from a parallel view of the swing) spin, known as backspin, on the ball, that when combined with the rebounding effect of the ball, give it lift. Typically, the greater the loft, the higher and shorter the resulting ball trajectory. A typical set of clubs generally consisted of three woods, two wedges, a putter, and eight irons (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 irons, plus a pitching wedge). This has changed greatly in the last 25 years, as most players have opted to take 2, or even as many as 5, of the difficult-to-hit longer irons out of the bag in favor of higher lofted woods, known as fairway woods, and extra "utility" wedges. In part, this reflected a redesign of clubs in which manufacturers reduced the lofts of the irons to make them appear to hit longer. In effect, today's 3 iron has a loft that is equivalent to a 2 iron of years ago. -
2) "Clones" -- As to putter clones 1clone Pronunciation: 'klOn Function: noun Etymology: Greek klOn twig, slip; akin to Greek klan to break -- more at CLAST 1 a : the aggregate of genetically identical cells or organisms asexually produced by a single progenitor cell or organism b : an individual grown from a single somatic cell or cell nucleus and genetically identical to it c : a group of replicas of all or part of a macromolecule and especially DNA <clones of identical recombinant DNA sequences> 2 : one that appears to be a copy of an original form : DUPLICATE <a clone of a personal computer> - clon·al /'klO-n&l/ adjective - clon·al·ly /-n&-lE/ adverb Pronunciation Symbols - The word clones is also used as the plural of clone.
- See also CLONES multiplayer computer game.
Clones (Irish:Cluain Eois) – pronounced /kləʊnɪs/ (IPA) – is a small town in western County Monaghan, in the border area of Ireland. The area is part of the Border, Midlands and Western region, earmarked for economic development by the Irish government owing to its currently below average economic situation. The town was particularly badly hit economically by the partition of Ireland in 1921 because of its location on the border with County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland deprived it of access to a large part of its economic hinterland, now situated on the other side of the border. The town had a population of 2,889 (including rural area) at the 2006 census. The Rooney family accounted for a large number of Clonesites, and the King of the Rooney's was Johnny, he is a man mountain and is tougher than Gerry Rehill. Clones Round Tower The town's name in Irish, Cluain Eois, means 'Eos's meadow'. It was the site of a monastic settlement, originally founded by Tighearnach in the 6th century, until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII. The ruins of a 12th century abbey building can still be found in the town, along with a sarcophagus reputed to have been built to house the remains of Saint Tighearnach, and a 9th century round tower and high cross. The town was a major railway junction during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, where routes from Enniskillen, Armagh, Cavan and Dundalk converged. This formed the focal point of the railway network in what is now the border area between the Republic and Northern Ireland. The railways were finally closed after unilateral closure of the Northern Ireland route sections by the Northern Authorities and the Ulster Transport Authority (see History of rail transport in Ireland). The author Patrick McCabe is from the town, and is noted particularly for his novel The Butcher Boy, which is set in a thinly-disguised version of the town. The film version of the book, directed by Neil Jordan in 1..."
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