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In Golf clubs, "4i" refers to a 4-iron, which is a type of iron club used for longer approach shots. The "4" indicates the loft and intended distance, with lower numbers corresponding to less loft and typically longer shots. A 4-iron is generally used for hitting the ball from the fairway or rough to reach the green, often covering distances around 180 to 210 yards for average golfers. It is less commonly used by recreational players due to the difficulty of hitting lower lofted clubs.

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