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mallet A style of head that is nearly as large from the face to the back as it is from the toe to the heel. Considered very stable due to the area over which the mass is distributed.
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mallet Mallets for handbells vary according to the bells they are intended to strike, and the sound that is to be produced. For the highest bells, hard rubber or plastic mallets might be used. For the midrange bells, yarn mallets are frequently used. For the bass bells, large soft mallets are used. For mallet technique, see Mallet and Suspended Mallet.
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mallet Also known as a "stick". The shaft is made from a bamboo root or a hard wood, such as maple. They vary in length from 49 to 53 inches. Compared to a golf or hockey club, they are very flexible. During play, a mallet can only be held in the player's right hand.
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mallet A putter that has a head that is much wider and heavier than that of a blade putter. marker A small object, like a coin, that is used to mark the spot of the ball when it is lifted off the putting green. markers The objects placed at the teeing round that indicate the area in which players must tee their balls. marshal A person appointed by a tournament committee to keep order and handle spectators. match play A competition played with each hole being a separate contest. ...
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