mashie

English

Etymology

Scottish English, from French massue (club)

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æʃi

Noun

mashie (plural mashies)

  1. (golf, dated) A metal-headed golf club with a moderate loft, the equivalent of a five iron in a modern set of clubs.
    • Florence L. Harvey (1916-01) “Chilly Days and Muddy Courses”, in Golfers Magazine, volume 28, number 1, Chicago, page 9:Do not think that is because I do not value a mashie, on the contrary it is my favorite club and one with which I am far surer than any other, in dry weather.

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