The V on Tiger Woods' hat is made up of a V and an R, this stands for Victory Red, these are the type of irons he is playing at the minute.
The original Ping Eye golf clubs had v grooves.
It is made up of a V and an R, it stands for Victory Red which are the type of irons he currently uses.
There are four logos and Tiger Woods' hat. On the front there is the TW logo, which is obviously his Tiger Woods logo. Above the left ear there is a VR logo which looks like a V, this stands for Victory Red, which is the type of iron Tiger uses. Above his right ear there is a 'ONE' logo which stands for Nike One which is the type of ball that Tiger uses. On the back there is the Nike Swoosh logo.
Yes putting, on the Mike Douglas show. Watch it at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wHkA_983_s
It is the logo for the new Nike irons he uses. The V logo consists of a v and an r which stands for ' Victory Red'.
The Uranus moon with V-shaped grooves covering over one third of its surface is Miranda. These grooves are believed to be caused by tectonic processes on the moon's surface.
The question is kind of irrelevant, since the introduction of the v grooves rule, players on tour will only use up to a 60 degree club because there is no consistency off the club face with v grooves. The rules do not state any limit.
Yes, actually in 2007 Tiger Woods attended a NCAA mens basketball dunk tournament at Duke University. This was set up to benefit TBA disease. He attempted to dunk, but fell short. However, upon using a small trampoline he successfully dunked a basketball. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o5_jGvyVvo
A Tiger in the Dark Revisited - 2011 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
From the start of the 2010 season, Golfers on the professional tours had to have clubs with conforming grooves in their bag. The rule is simple, the grooves must be v shaped, and not u shaped. U shaped grooves give a lot more spin, therefore the governing bodies wanted to put a premium on driving and stop players getting crazy spin out of thick rough. The new wedges actually spin more than the old ones from the middle of the fairway, but far less to not at all from the rough. The major talking point is, Phil Mickelson and other players used a wedge with u grooves, this was the Ping eye 2 manufacturer around 1990. It allows a more lofted club to be used and give the players more control over the ball. The high lofted 62 and 64 degree wedges are virtually redundant with v grooves as the ball is unpredictable and can slide up the face. Ping had a law suit with the USGA, and the Ping eye 2 is passed for play, and so still conforms to the new rule. From 2014 high level amateur golfers will have to use v grooves and from 2024 club golfers will have to use v grooves, although these dates are subject to change.
A Tiger in the Dark The 11th Hour - 2011 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG