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Tour Gear
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by coolkdei2
What’s In The Bag?
Louis Oosthuizen
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The South African is ranked 20th in the world and only missed two cuts in 2019
Driver Ping G410 Plus, 9.75°, Fujikura . Fairway wood Ping G, 15°, Fujikura Speeder Tour Spec 7.2-X shaft.
Changes afoot Justin Rose used a new prototype Honma TR20 driver at the Hero World Challenge.
Hybrid Ping G410, 19°, Diamana Tensei HB 80 TX shaft. Irons Ping Blueprint, 3-PW, Dynamic Gold TI X100 shafts. Signature set Patrick Reed looks to be using a custom set of self-named irons, which were supposedly designed and made by Grindworks Co. in Japan, for 2020.
Putter Ping Vault 2.0 Voss with a Ping PP58 midsize full cord grip and black shaft. Wedges Ping Glide Forged, 50°, 56° and 60°, Dynamic Gold TI S400 shafts. Ball Titleist Pro V1x. Wise cracks American Aaron Wise was seen testing this Callaway Apex MB prototype iron on tour recently. Dustin Johnson replaced his 3-iron with a TaylorMade SIM hybrid at the Sentry Tournament of Champions. Marc Leishman and Xander Schauffele both put the new Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero driver in play in Hawaii. Branden Grace won the SA Open with a Callaway GBB Epic driver, Epic Flash fairway, prototype irons and a PXG hybrid. Kevin Tway has agreed a deal to play Wilson Staff clubs in 2020, including irons and the new Staff Model wedges. Chez Reavie and Jason Kokrak have signed with PXG. The pair will likely have 14 PXG clubs in the bag for the 2020 season. Gear News Round-Up