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midiron

[mid-ahy-ern] / ˈmɪdˌaɪ ərn /


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A midiron to five feet at the 17th set up a birdie to take the lead.

From Washington Post • Jun. 19, 2020

The mashie and midiron looked like chunky little hoes with slanted handles.

From Time Magazine Archive

One match ended on the 17th green, when Goodman's putt, whacked with a midiron, failed to roll 30 ft. across the green.

From Time Magazine Archive

It rose like a golf ball for a midiron over the heads of the players, bounced, bounded through the posts over 100 yards away.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Probably a white egret," he remarked, knocking about in the scrub with his midiron.

From The Slayer Of souls by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)




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