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Examples
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He took a free drop, saw a gap in the trees and hit a 6-iron onto the green to give himself another shot at winning.
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He hit a towering 5-wood over the trees on the par-5 ninth for a simple up-and-down for birdie, then the 6-iron on the 18th through the trees.
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The day ended with Westwood hitting a daring shot with a 6-iron through a gap in the trees for a par on the 18th hole for a 2-under 70 to finish the third round with a one-shot lead, same as he started.
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Heck, most East-coasters probably assumed that anybody could strap on a 6-iron in Arizona already.
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Instead, McIlroy lofted a 6-iron that landed hard, paused to ask the Congressional crowd about the Redskins' QB situation, then rolled inches from the cup for an easy birdie.
A Beautiful Blowout, Not a Poetic Payback Jason Gay 2011
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He made up ground quickly with a 6-iron to about 12 feet on the par-5 16th for eagle, then a 12-foot birdie on the island-green 17th that curled into the side of the cup.
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Instead, McIlroy lofted a 6-iron that landed hard, paused to ask the Congressional crowd about the Redskins' QB situation, then rolled inches from the cup for an easy birdie.
A Beautiful Blowout, Not a Poetic Payback Jason Gay 2011
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Mr. Johnson, the two-time defending champion in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, overpowered the course and birdied his last two holes, hitting 6-iron onto the green from the rough on the par-5 18th for a 5-under 66 and a three-shot lead over Graeme McDowell.
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And on the 18th, the same hole where Woods hit two 3-woods onto the green, Mr. Johnson got there with a driver and a 6-iron.
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He hit a 6-iron and was posing until it came up woefully short and into the water.
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