The Rake.
He shot himself with a pistol, and also did take a cyanide capsule.
A golfer can use any club from a bunker really. But in green side bunkers there are two clubs that are mainly used are a sandwedge and lob wedge. It really comes down to personal preference, length of shot, lie and height of bunker lip to which club is selected. Sandwedges are 54- 56 degree and lob wedges are 58-60 degree, the loft helps get the ball up in the air quickly. Wedges also have bounce, this prevents them from digging and also helps get the ball up quickly.
No, the only time he used his underground bunker complex was in December of 1941 when deciding whether the Soviet Union should stay and defend Moscow or flee.
'Explosion' refers to a certain type of shot played out of a sand trap. An explosion shot is done by striking the sand behind the ball, rather than the ball itself; the sand 'explodes' out of the bunker and carries the ball with it.
A nuclear bunker should ideally be built several feet underground, typically at least 10 feet or more, to protect against radiation from a nuclear blast. The deeper the bunker, the more protection it can provide. It's also important to consider the materials used in construction and ensure proper ventilation and supplies for an extended period of occupancy.
Golf. Golf uses the tersm "bunker" and "par".
Yes. America is always capitalized -- even if it is being used as an adjective.
A bunker buster is a type of bomb that is used to penetrate into fortified targets. They were used in the Iraq War to sniff out Suddam Hussein and date back to Germany and World War II.
Could be used to refer to a ball that is in a bunker.
No he used to use the overdrive. Before the R.K.O it was the Overdrive and the Complete Shot
A tetanus shot is used to prevent lockjaw and other serious ailments due to germs entering a person's wounds. An adult should update their tetanus shot every ten years.
The "S" club stands for Sandwedge. A player will often use the club when hitting a shot out of a bunker/snadtrap when whithin reach of the green. Sandwedges commonly have a 54 degree angle and are heavyer than other irons.