a very thin cord-like material that is used to wrap the area where the shaft inserts into the clubhead on a wooden club Example: "Because the majority of woods are metal today you don't see a whole lot of whipping any more "
a very thin cord-like material that is used to wrap the area where the shaft inserts into the clubhead on a wooden club Example: Because the majority of woods are metal today you don't see a whole lot of whipping any more
The binding agent or method used on the end of a piece of rope to prevent fraying and unraveling WINCH-A mechanical revolving drum appliance used to gain power in hauling or pulling in a line WINDWARD-Toward the direction from which the wind is blowing WIRE ROPE-Rope made from twisted strands of iron or steel WORKING SAILS-The sails used under normal sailing conditions, usually consisting of the mainsail and the regular or working jib on a sloop rig