In recent years there have been several golf-related items that have brought big bucks at auction. But when the item once belonged to Tiger Woods, it takes on an added importance
Callaway’s Jaws MD5 wedge lineup received an update last year with its MD5 Raw and now the company has followed that up with a spinoff (no pun intended) to the line, the Jaws Full Toe.
The man who represented Mexico in the Tokyo Olympics, and became the fourth golfer from his country to win on tour, ranked T-5 in greens in regulation, fifth in strokes gained/approach-the-green, fourth in strokes gained/tee-to-green and first in scrambling.
Phil Mickelson won the PGA Championship in May, but that hasn’t deterred the oldest Major winner in golf history from continuing to experiment with equipment in an effort to remain competitive.
Champ’s putting provided much of the impetus for the win as he ranked first for the week in strokes gained/putting with his Ping PLD Anser 4 blade putter.
Langer will attempt to do something he’s never accomplished before on the senior circuit – win without his trusty Odyssey White Hot 2-Ball Long putter.
In the short term the Palmetto Championship will be known as the one Hadley lost, it might eventually be known as the event that launched Higgo’s career.
TaylorMade’s TP line of putters gets an update with five head shafts (and seven hosel options) featuring the company’s hallmark Hydro Blast finish.
Despite Mickelson’s best efforts to hide any identifying marks on the club, the bat is a TaylorMade Original One Mini driver with a Fujikura Ventus Black 7x shaft.
Rory McIlroy ended the second-longest victory drought of his career staying ahead of a slew of challengers to win the Wells Fargo Championship for his 19th PGA Tour title. McIlroy produced a four-birdie, no-bogey 67 that included a number of clutch shots. McIlroy hit an 8-iron from 155 metres on the fourth hole to within Read more…