mashie

[ˈmaʃi]

mashie Definition

a golf club with a lofted face, used for approach shots.

Using mashie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mashie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He took out his mashie and hit the ball onto the green.

  • Example

    She prefers to use her mashie for short approach shots.

mashie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mashie

  • approach club
  • lofted club

Phrases with mashie

  • an obsolete golf club with a wooden head and iron sole, used for short approach shots

    Example

    He used his mashie niblick to get out of the bunker.

  • a golf shot made with a mashie club

    Example

    Her mashie shot landed the ball on the green.

  • an old-fashioned golf club with a lofted face, used for approach shots

    Example

    He prefers to use his mashie iron for short approach shots.

Origins of mashie

from Scottish Gaelic 'measgachadh', meaning 'mixing'

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Summary: mashie in Brief

'Mashie' [ˈmaʃi] is a noun that refers to a golf club with a lofted face, used for approach shots. It is often used for short approach shots, as in 'She prefers to use her mashie for short approach shots.' 'Mashie' has variations like 'mashie niblick,' an obsolete golf club with a wooden head and iron sole, and 'mashie iron,' an old-fashioned golf club with a lofted face.