How to Use clubhead in a Sentence
clubhead
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His clubhead speed has been clocked at just under 130 mph, faster than anyone on tour.
—Doug Ferguson, The Seattle Times, 14 Nov. 2018
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Right hand on right hip, left hand gripping that fatal clubhead, using the iron to prop himself up.
—Theo MacKie, The Arizona Republic, 13 Feb. 2023
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Generate more clubhead speed by working on the hips, back and shoulders.
—WSJ, 18 June 2022
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The basic tenant involves keeping your hands in while allowing your clubhead to drift outside on the backswing.
—Luke Kerr-Dineen, USA TODAY, 30 June 2017
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The key for him, after experimenting and tinkering, was to take two inches off the putter and add weight to the clubhead.
—Craig Smith, The Seattle Times, 23 Aug. 2017
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The top players in elite long-drive competitions frequently surpass 140 mph in clubhead speed.
—Jason Lusk, USA TODAY, 28 Sep. 2021
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According to Golfweek, no players had an average driver clubhead speed of 127 mph.
—Jaylon Thompson, USA TODAY, 16 Mar. 2023
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Fittings attempt to match things like clubhead weight and shaft flexibility to an individual golfer’s swing.
—Mike Freeman, San Diego Union-Tribune, 26 Nov. 2020
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Callaway’s in-house supercomputer suggested that a skinny center supported by a system of reinforcement ridges would lead to faster ball speeds off the clubhead.
—Stan Horaczek and Rob Verger, Popular Science, 4 Dec. 2020
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Conversely, there was 51-year-old, three-time major champion Harrington, still generating considerable clubhead speed during his bogey-free round.
—Brad Townsend, Dallas News, 26 May 2023
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