A golf club with low loft and a muscle or hollow body similar to a wood. The driving iron is a utility club most commonly used by golfers who have difficulty hitting their long irons.
(golf) the long iron with the most nearly vertical face
A 1 or 2 iron which gives distance rather than height
an alternate name for a number 1 iron.
A special, low-loft iron.
A 1 or 2 iron. These irons have less loft than the others and so the ball will go further, though not as far as with a driver, however more control can often be applied.
Obsolete name for various iron clubs; now used only for the No. 1 iron.