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  • Then Niblicks were the shortest clubs in the bag and these were generally used around the green, in sanded areas, in a hazard, in thick rough or short distances from the green. the equivelent to a putter was a club called the Putting Cleek and was used on greens or around them.The heads of these clubs were very hardy and were used from wood such as pear, apple or beech.
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