Mulloy

Mulloy (mull hoi’)
verb: mulloyed, mulloying

A mulloy is a five-iron mis-hit that is so bad the golfer makes contact with the ball with a part of the club other than the clubface.

In a mulloy, it is the under section of the club that first contacts the ball. Since the under section is flat, the ball might shoot off in just about any direction with various spins. But most commonly, a mulloy results in a ball that shoots along the floor at a severe angle.

Someone who mulloys a lot might be said to "have the mulloys" or to be "mulloying it." A mulloy is one of the worst mis-hits in golf; in fact, many golfers don't even like saying the word out loud.

On the more severe and rare occasions when one has been 'Mulloyed' the sufferer is subject to an overwhelming and undescribable urge for a Mars bar followed by prepubescent rages!!!!!!
 
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