My Bag: Henrik Stenson for TPC Sawgrass

May 5, 2010 by Editor  
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“I'm trying to get a little piece of everybody. Actually, I have a contract with TaylorMade for my driver and the bag, and a ball-shoe-glove deal with Titleist FootJoy. I stick with what I like. The way I'm playing lately, I might have to start looking around. You can see the dings on my putter from where I've pounded on it I'm very happy and proud to have won at Sawgrass. I'm going to try to come back and be in decent shape so I can put up a strong defense. It feels as if I have been hit-or-miss for the last couple of years. It gets frustrating. In the past, in 2005 or '06, I was consistent, but I didn't win. I've win the last two years, but the consistency hasn't been there. You can't have everything.” DRIVER: TaylorMade R9 (10.5) with a Grafalloy Blue X shaft FAIRWAY WOODS: Callaway Big Bertha (12.3, 16.6) with Grafalloy Blue X shafts IRONS: Srixon I-506 (3-PW) with True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts WEDGES: Cleveland 588 (51, 60) with True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts PUTTER: Yes! C-Groove Donna BALL: Titleist Pro V1x Stenson keeps plenty of other interesting things in his bag: Banana Case: “I found it in a

Winning Clubs: Jim Furyk at 2010 Verizon Heritage

April 19, 2010 by Editor  
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Srixon Z-Star Tour Yellow

April 18, 2010 by Editor  
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My last 10 rounds or so I’ve been testing out the new Tour Yellow Srixon ZStar. I’ve gotten some interesting comments from other golfers about playing a yellow ball. Some think it is cheesy and ask me why I’m playing a range ball on the course and some say it looks cool. The ball itself

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Srixon Z-Star Tour Yellow

April 18, 2010 by Editor  
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My last 10 rounds or so I’ve been testing out the new Tour Yellow Srixon ZStar. I’ve gotten some interesting comments from other golfers about playing a yellow ball. Some think it is cheesy and ask me why I’m playing a range ball on the course and some say it looks cool. The ball itself

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Winning Clubs: Jim Furyk at 2010 Transitions Championship

March 22, 2010 by Editor  
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Srixon Z-Star Golf Ball

January 8, 2010 by Editor  
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I’ve had the pleasure of evaluating several different brands and models of golf balls over the last season. I’m beginning to wonder if any company is making a bad golf ball these days. One of the very best is the Srixon Z-Star and Z-Star-x series. The Z-Star is the softer and and more “spinny” of

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Bag of the Day: Robert Allenby

December 18, 2009 by Editor  
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Robert Allenby has long been known as one of the best iron players in the world. This year the Australian worked hard to improved his putting, and his hard work was rewarded late in the season. Although he lost his singles match to Anthony Kim, Allenby played well in the Presidents Cup in September and won 2 1/2 points for the International team. He then won the Nedbank Challenge in South Africa on December 6 and

Bag of the Day: Henrik Stenson

December 2, 2009 by Editor  
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Here is a complete list of the clubs Henrik Stenson is using: DRIVER: Callaway FT-3 (9.5) with Grafolloy Blue shaft FAIRWAY WOODS:

Tim Clark’s Presidents Cup Clubs

October 11, 2009 by Editor  
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Here is a complete list of the clubs that Tim Clark used at Harding Park: DRIVER: TaylorMade r7 Limited (9.5) with a Fujikura Rombax TP 55 X shaft FAIRWAY WOODS: TaylorMade Burner TP (14.5) with Grafalloy Prolite shaft and Callaway Steelhead + (17) with an Aldila RCH 36 X shaft HYBRIDS: TaylorMade Rescue Dual (19, 25) with UST Irod X shafts IRONS: Srixon I-404 (5-9) with Project X 6.5 shafts WEDGES: Cleveland CG 14 (48, 56, 60) with True Temper Dynamic Gold S-400 shafts PUTTER: Odyssey 2-Ball long (45″) BALL: Srixon Z-Star Follow David Dusek on Twitter (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

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Tim Clark’s Presidents Cup Clubs