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Matt Kuchar successfully put Bridgestone Golf on the golf equipment map with his two-stroke victory at the Players Championship, golf’s unofficial ‘fifth’ Major.
It looks like the money spent on getting Rickie Fowler across to Cobra golf equipment this year finally paid off, as he won his first PGA Tour event in the Wells Fargo Championship.
It seems as if the Americans also decided to take a long weekend as I have only been able to track down Jason Dufner's winning golf equipment late yesterday afternoon.
Over the past few years Adams Golf has become synonymous with long hitting drivers and its latest offering, the Adams Speedline F12 LS driver is promising to keep that status up.
Carl Pettersson won his fifth PGA Tour event at the RBC Heritage last week, and he had a new prototype putter in the bag that seemed to make all the difference.
With Hunter Mahan having won his second PGA Tour title in the last two months at the Shell Houston Open and his bag already being featured recently, this week’s ‘What’s in the Bag’ showcases Sicilian Open winner Thorbjorn Olesen’s bag of mixed golf clubs.
Nike may have stuck with former world No 1 Tiger Woods through his personal and golf-related problems of late, but that all seems to be history now after his victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational last Sunday.
The last two weeks on the PGA Tour has seen certain player’s caddies being used far more effectively than just the guy or girl who carries the bag and measures yardages.
Bridgestone is most synonymous with manufacturing car tyres in South Africa, but in the United States and many parts of the rest of the world for that matter, they are also a reputable and successful golf club manufacturer.