Definition: Among wooden-shafted (mostly pre-20th Century) historical golf clubs, the "mid iron" was the club that in appearance, loft and use was most equivalent to today's 2-iron.
Source: British Golf Museum
By Brent Kelley, About.com
Source: British Golf Museum
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