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The Triple-Diamond version is a tour-only head, with Callaway saying that the Epic Flash’s Triple Diamond version was “inspired by feedback from our Tour players to create a new Fade Biased head shape, optimised CG for increased control, and more face progression in a design that better players prefer.”
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The four-time Major winner and free agent was spotted using a Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero ‘Triple Diamond’ driver during the third round of the Saudi International. Related: Nick Taylor What’s in the bag? Saudi International We noticed that the Canadian is still using the M2 driver from 2017 and also had a TaylorMade SIM Max 4 iron – a club aimed at higher handicaps/game improvers. The Pebble Beach Pro-Am winner is a TaylorMade ambassador and had a couple of interesting clubs in the bag during his victory. Schauffele, seen here using Callaway’s Triple Track ball, has put a new putter in the bag in the form of the Odyssey O-Works Red 7 CH. More details to follow! Xander Schauffele We’ve spotted him with a new pair at Riviera this week, however we’re not sure what they are just yet. The former World No.1 hasn’t had a shoe deal since he split with adidas at the beginning of 2019 so has tested various models including Nike, FootJoy and Skechers. His putter was the Scotty Cameron Tour Rat, as seen below in Scotty Cameron’s Instagram post –Īlso marvel at this great close-up of his classic Scotty, which has been in the bag for 14 of his 15 Majors wins. He is still using his Grindworks Patrick Reed blades along with very mixed bag featuring a Ping G400 driver, Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero 3 wood, Callaway Apex hybrid, Titleist wedges and Titleist ball. The American won the WGC-Mexico Championship after birdieing three of his final four holes. We’ve also seen him in two different caps this week at the Honda and neither have the PXG logo on…plus he is no longer listed on the PXG website.
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The American has recently put a new PXG driver into play, which we believe to be the new 0811X. The Frenchman still has the TaylorMade M1 in the bag from 2016. Victor Dubuisson is playing in the Oman Open this week on the European Tour and we noticed him using an older driver model. Koepka still has the Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero driver in the bag, having used different TaylorMade models since Nike left the equipment market in August 2016. He has lead tape on toe to help promote a fade shape. The American has gone back to his Cobra King F9 Speedback, having previously used the new Speedzone Xtreme. Rickie also has a new driver in the bag, in the form of an old trusty.
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Rose left TaylorMade at the start of 2019, having been with the company since turning pro in 1999. The former World No.1’s Honma TR20 Prototypes are still in the bag along with Honma wedges, a Titleist lob wedge, his Axis1 putter and the TaylorMade TP5 ball. We also noticed that the Englishman was still using a Cobra Speedzone fairway wood in his last start at the Genesis Open. Justin Rose has switched out his Honma TR20 driver for the TaylorMade SIM, per the image above from the Honda Classic this week. Tour Gear Round Up: Rose Using TaylorMade SIM Driver Honda Classic and Oman Open – Justin Rose We round up the latest gear news from the European and PGA Tours.