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Metal woods began to take over in the late 1970s and early 1980s, largely due to the introduction of the first successful metal driver by companies like TaylorMade. The shift was driven by the advantages of metal heads, which offered a larger sweet spot, greater durability, and improved performance compared to traditional wooden clubs. By the mid-1990s, metal woods had become the standard in Golf equipment, with most professional and amateur players making the transition.

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