Feb 29th, 2016 Article
What's In The Bag This Week
What clubs were used to win around the world this week?
What clubs were used to win around the world this week?
What clubs were in the Winners' Bags this week?
An eventful weekend had Argentinian Emillano Grillo winning his first PGA Tour event as a full member, Andy Sullivan taking his third win of the season, and Lexi Thomson bombing it to victory in Korea. Here’s what gear they were using.
The Apex Pro is a simple hybrid for the better player. In a world where everything is built for distance, and adjustability, Callaway have bucked the trend with a hybrid that is built for consistency for the good golfer.
Kiradech Aphibarnrat won the Saltire Energy Paul Lawrie Matchplay using a brand new Callaway Prototype Driver. We will have more information for you tomorrow...
KBS, the pioneering golf brand that offers a high-performance shaft for every club in the bag, is about to complete the full set of clubs with Eleven Golf as a new line of putters is added to its increasingly popular hybrid irons, wedges and driver.
KBS, the only brand to offer a high-performance shaft for every club in the bag, has continued its global dominance this year with more than 45 wins across the game’s elite male and female Tours.
KBS has launched its first-ever Graphite putter shaft, which has been manufactured to the high performance standards that golfers expect from this pioneering brand to help all players hole more putts.
The most played hybrids on the PGA TOUR since 2014, Titleist hybrids have always set the highest performance and playability standards. The all-new TSR2 and TSR3 models – available for fittings and presale on 9 February and in golf shops worldwide beginning 23 February – continue to raise the bar with advancements and refinements that will benefit all players seeking long iron alternatives.
Lexi Thompson headed back to the clubhouse at Pelican Golf Club with friend Angel Yin’s arm around her shoulders, the two laughing and sharing stories from their second round of the Pelican Women’s Championship presented by Konica Minolta and Raymond James. It was that type of afternoon, where smiles won the day for Thompson, who shares the 36-hole lead with Jennifer Kupcho at eleven-under par.
The second Major Sunday of 2020 arrived late but didn’t disappoint featuring tough course conditions, stellar ball striking from tee to green, and a new Major Champion in Bryson DeChambeau. Details of the COBRA clubs in DeChambeau’s bag this week: KING SPEEDZONE Driver 5.5o | LAGP BAD Prototype 60x 45.5” KING SPEEDZONE Tour 3wd | 11.5 deg | LAGP BAD Prototype 70x @ 43” .
The new product launches are coming thick and fast from the team at TaylorMade and the third generation of the Kalea range looks pretty natty. Designed for players with a slightly slower swing speed, and targeted at female players, the aim is to use all the technology to maximise clubhead speed and ease of launch for all abilities.