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How Far Would Rory McIlroy Drive It With Persimmon Woods?

A persimmon tree

Golf clubs still get described as being woods or irons, as that is what they used to be made from. To hit the longest shots, clubs with wooden heads were used. The type of wood used to make these heads varied, with beech, ash and maple all being used; but persimmon became the wood of choice. It was favoured as it was hard, tough, heavy and shock-resistant.

A plate was attached to the face of the club to provide durability and, as the glues of the time were of unreliable quality, the plates were screwed in. Even when glues improved, and plates could be glued on with more confidence, the plates were still nevertheless sometimes designed to look as if they had screws in them.

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