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Examples
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Another CPAC attendee suggested that they take “a nine-iron and smash a window.”
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We should take a nine-iron to the back windshield of big government spending and smash it out.
mrissa: Sunday evening uff da mrissa 2010
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Snedeker hit a nine-iron from 146 yards for his hole in one then drained a 21-foot putt on the 18th for eagle in his round of 64 while Watson, a two-time winner on the PGA Tour this season, eagled the par-five seventh hole when he struck his approach from 232 yard to within 12 feet of the hole.
Scwartzel, Watson and Scott share lead at Deutsche Bank Reuters 2011
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Pawlenty, go take your nine-iron to the golf course and go away.
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Snedeker hit a nine-iron from 146 yards for his hole in one then drained a 21-foot putt on the 18th for eagle in his round of 64 while Watson, a two-time winner on the PGA Tour this season, eagled the par-five seventh hole when he struck his approach from 232 yard to within 12 feet of the hole.
Scwartzel, Watson and Scott share lead at Deutsche Bank Reuters 2011
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All I would need for pigeon hunting would be a sturdy net or my trusty nine-iron.
Archive 2009-03-01 Tyler 2009
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I made two bogeys on the front nine from the middle of the fairway with a nine-iron and a sand wedge in my hand.
Rory McIlroy trails Steve Stricker after Memorial morning of pain 2011
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We should take a nine-iron to the back windshield of big government spending and smash it out.
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All I would need for pigeon hunting would be a sturdy net or my trusty nine-iron.
Pigeon: The other, other white meat? Tyler 2009
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I made two bogeys on the front nine from the middle of the fairway with a nine-iron and a sand wedge in my hand.
Rory McIlroy trails Steve Stricker after Memorial morning of pain 2011
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