The Driver a 65+ uses on the 120 yard par 3 because what's the difference? If you're going hit 50 yard worm-burners all day, you might as well let the big dog eat.
Also, anyone elses driver or 1 wood.
Also, anyone elses driver or 1 wood.
"I should probably hit an iron off the tee to keep it straight, but I haven't hit the Retiree Wedge all day."
by DaThLy April 17, 2008
Get the Retiree Wedgemug. signifies an event of great significance. for example answering a trivial pursuit question 'for the very wedge'!
by nealofander March 18, 2009
Get the the very wedgemug. by Jack Denny October 1, 2006
Get the Quim Wedgemug. by wuddawhist February 26, 2009
Get the wet wedgemug. by who ha ha ha 69 January 30, 2010
Get the lemon wedgemug. Something incredibly easy or simple. Originates from the board game Trivial Pursuit: 25th Anniversary Edition, when a player can get lucky enough to be only space away from earning a scoring wedge, and rolls a one on the die. This allows them to answer the easiest question on the card to earn the scoring wedge.
by TheMan232 October 4, 2009
Get the One for the wedgemug. by Brandon Robert October 29, 2007
Get the lemon wedgemug.