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The former name for a no. 2 wood is a "brassie." This term was commonly used in the past, particularly in the early days of Golf, to refer to a club with a wooden head designed for long-distance shots. The no. 2 wood typically has a slightly smaller head than the no. 1 wood, or driver, and was used for both tee shots and fairway play.

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