Winner’s Bag: Steve Stricker at John Deere Classic
July 11, 2010 by Editor
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Video: Steve Stricker Switches to Titleist’s CB Irons
June 17, 2010 by Editor
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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. Despite being ranked No. 4 in the world, Steve Stricker still doesn't get much attention at major championships. But with a solid iron game and a great putting touch, a lot of people think he has the game to conquer Pebble Beach and contend at the 110th U.S. Open. If he is going to win this week, Stricker will do it using a new set of Titleist 710 CB irons. He had been playing Titleist's Forged 755 , and planned to make the change earlier this season, but a win at Riviera in February convinced him to keep the old clubs in the bag a little longer. However, while at home resting in Wisconsin and recovering from a shoulder injury, Stricker finally made the change. In the video below, he explains the difference in feel between the two sets. See-Try-Buy: Learn more about
Gear Notes: Anthony Kim’s Nike Putter, Phil Mickelson’s Callaway Irons, Steve Stricker’s Titleist Hybrid
February 8, 2010 by Editor
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Callaway Phil Mickelson decided not to go with the Ping Eye2 wedge at Riveria, but he did carry a Callaway Tour Authentic X Forged 4-iron instead of one of his prototype hybrid clubs . Mickelson uses Callaway's X-Proto irons with Project X shafts . The main difference between the two irons is the X Forged has perimeter weighting that helps get the ball airborne more easily while the X-Proto is a muscleback blade that allows players to shape shots more easily. Nike When Anthony Kim had his breakout season in 2008, he did it using 12 Nike clubs. The two non-Nike sticks were an Adams hybrid and a customized Scotty Cameron putter that said “Boomer Sooner” on the flange as a nod to Kim's alma mater, Oklahoma. This season, Kim is playing 14 Nike clubs. The hybrid club was replaced by a Nike SQ Dymo fairway wood , and Kim is now playing a new Nike Method 001 putter . TaylorMade Paul Goydos added new TaylorMade TP wedges with xFT to his bag at Riviera, but not until they were extensively modified. According to the company, his 54 and 60 wedges were bent in two areas of the hosel to create offset. An e-mail from TaylorMade said, “We bend it extremely strong at the lowest point of the hosellike 6. Basically as much as we can without damaging or ruining the look of the hosel. Then we go to the highest point of the hosel and bend it back to its original loft. The result is a wedge that has a lot of offset.” TaylorMade reps say the wedges with added offset look similar to Ping Eye2s in the playing position and help Goydos get under the ball.
Is the PGA Tour playoff system finally right?
I’ve been critical for the first two years of the PGA Tour “playoff” system, and for good reason. It was a bogey. Big name players like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson were skipping playoff rounds. Last year Padraig Harrington won two majors but didn’t qualify? That is actually a double bogey. Has the tweaking of the
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Is the PGA Tour playoff system finally right?
Steve Stricker’s Deutsche Bank Winning Clubs
September 7, 2009 by Editor
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Below is a complete list of the club that Steve Stricker used to win the 2009 Deutsche Bank Championship. DRIVER:
Steve Stricker’s John Deere Classic Winning Clubs
July 12, 2009 by Editor
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Here is a complete list of the clubs that Steve Stricker used to win the 2009 John Deere Classic: DRIVER:
Steve Stricker’s Winning Clubs
June 1, 2009 by Editor
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Here is a list of the clubs used by Steve Stricker to win the 2009 Crowne Plaza Colonial : DRIVER:


