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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.
It was a very successful week for PING in the WGC Accenture Match Play as three of the top four players, including the winner, were golf club staff players.
Martin Kaymer’s spectacular final-round performance at the WGC HSBC Champions tournament showed that even after a slow year in his standards, the German wunderkind still has what it takes to win big.
Ben Crane has become known more for his hilarious online fitness videos and his golf boy-band, but this hasn’t stopped him from winning PGA Tour events.
Webb Simspon, a face of consistency all season, managed to firmly secure his spot in the season-ending Tour Championship when he won his maiden PGA Tour title at the Wyndham Championship yesterday
Tiger’s old caddie Steve Williams was in the winner’s circle for the eighth time at Firestone Country Club, but this time it was with Adam Scott and a bag full of Titleist equipment.
Is it just me, or does it seem that Titleist golf club players constantly win on the US Tour? Apart from Fredrik Jacobsen two weeks ago winning with Callaway golf equipment, it has been Titleist taking the spoils for the other four weeks.
Barney Adams, the man responsible for Adams Golf and the hybrid golf club, has seen his greatest success in his hybrid designs from the day the first one was launched up until the present, and I can certainly agree with that.