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[[File:Seven wood PGGA.jpg|thumb|200px|The PGGA emblem.]] | [[File:Seven wood PGGA.jpg|thumb|200px|The PGGA emblem.]] | ||
*Its name is yet another [[Seven|7]] reference, Bungie's favorite number. | *Its name is yet another [[Seven|7]] reference, Bungie's favorite number. | ||
*Many gamers believed that using the 7 wood to hit the golf ball into the cup would unlock the location of the [[Halo 3 | *Many gamers believed that using the 7 wood to hit the golf ball into the cup would unlock the location of the [[Halo 3 Skulls|Sandbox Skull]], but this was later denied by Bungie, who then confirmed that players would have to search for the skull, as with the other ''Halo 3'' skulls. | ||
*The head of the 7 wood bears the seal of the PGGA, which pays homage to the modern-day PGA, or Professional Golf Association. Within the Halo Universe, PGGA likely stands for 'Professional Grunt Golf Association' or another derivative of similar appearance, due to the presence of an [[Unggoy]] head in the seal. | *The head of the 7 wood bears the seal of the PGGA, which pays homage to the modern-day PGA, or Professional Golf Association. Within the Halo Universe, PGGA likely stands for 'Professional Grunt Golf Association' or another derivative of similar appearance, due to the presence of an [[Unggoy]] head in the seal. | ||
*The 7 wood (and the other golf items) were likely added for the same reasons as the [[soccer ball]] Forge item in ''Halo 3'', though the golf items seem to be more novelty-oriented, compared to the soccer ball which was presumably used as a physics testing item during the game's development. | *The 7 wood (and the other golf items) were likely added for the same reasons as the [[soccer ball]] Forge item in ''Halo 3'', though the golf items seem to be more novelty-oriented, compared to the soccer ball which was presumably used as a physics testing item during the game's development. |