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Club weapon - In sports |  | Club weapon - In sports: Encyclopedia II - Club weapon - In sports |  | Clubs or club-like implements figure in a number of sports. The tools used in golf to hit the ball with are called golf clubs, although golf clubs are perhaps less traditionally club-like than baseball or cricket bats, both of which are still made of wood; a baseball bat is a round club traditionally made from ash tree wood; a cricket bat resembles a paddle and is traditionally made from willow wood. Few golf clubs are made of wood in current play.
A much smaller wooden truncheon-like bat is used to strike the ball in pelota, a game similar to jai-alai.
A shillelagh ...
See also:Club weapon, Club weapon - A simple weapon, Club weapon - Specialized clubs, Club weapon - Batons truncheons and nightsticks, Club weapon - Blackjack and similar, Club weapon - Shillelagh, Club weapon - Knobkierie, Club weapon - The Jutte/Jitte - Weapon of the feudal Japanese police, Club weapon - In sports, Club weapon - External references |  | | Club weapon, Club weapon - A simple weapon, Club weapon - Batons truncheons and nightsticks, Club weapon - Blackjack and similar, Club weapon - External references, Club weapon - In sports, Club weapon - Knobkierie, Club weapon - Shillelagh, Club weapon - Specialized clubs, Club weapon - The Jutte/Jitte - Weapon of the feudal Japanese police |  | |
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Club weapon - In sports
Clubs or club-like implements figure in a number of sports. The tools used in golf to hit the ball with are called golf clubs, although golf clubs are perhaps less traditionally club-like than baseball or cricket bats, both of which are still made of wood; a baseball bat is a round club traditionally made from ash tree wood; a cricket bat resembles a paddle and is traditionally made from willow wood. Few golf clubs are made of wood in current play.
A much smaller wooden truncheon-like bat is used to strike the ball in pelota, a game similar to jai-alai.
A shillelagh appears in the logo of the Boston Celtics
The Shillelagh Trophy is an annual football game between members of the University of Notre Dame and Purdue University and takes place in Indiana, United States.
The Jeweled Shillelagh is awarded to the winner of the annual football game between the University of Notre Dame and the University of Southern California. The club has small medallions representing the winner. A shamrock for the Irish, and a Trojan head for USC. Notre Dame leads the series 42-29-5. In case of a tie, the medallion is a shamrock with trojan head overlay. The first club ran out of room and is stored at Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana, United States.
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