Anyone know where you can find updated information on what clubs the tour pros are currently using? I've seen the golf digest "what's in your bag" but that's only one pro a month.
Does anyone know of any other links on the web to find out?
Anyone know where you can find updated information on what clubs the tour pros are currently using? I've seen the golf digest "what's in your bag" but that's only one pro a month.
Does anyone know of any other links on the web to find out?
The golfchannel.com has archived listing of what's in the bag.
Unfortunately, any location you find will list a model but that "model" doesn't translate into a currently available retail model. Especially with woods. The TOUR woods are either setup or adjustable for lie and currently, this is NOT widely available on retail equipment.
I agree with jcgolfpro. Though the're playing a particular brand, it's my guess that theirs are tweaked/specially made with plenty of clubs on standby to replace one that may be lost, broken, etc. That's not to say, however, that they couldn't beat me with just a 6 iron and a putter in their bag. Or should I change that to read "broom handles" or any other type of stick? What I wouldn't give to have their swings for just one friday afternoon.
Jerry
Last edited by thinkin2 : May 9th, 2005 at 09:37 PM.
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There are a couple of other forums on the net that are very saavy in the tour equipment area. One place is pretty much a store for tour equip. as well as very informative for general/US retail equipment. PM me if you would like the link...I dont want to spam it on here and step on some toes.
I agree with jcgolfpro. Though the're playing a particular brand, it's my guess that theirs are tweaked/specially made with plenty of clubs on standby to replace one that may be lost, broken, etc. That's not to say, however, that they couldn't beat me with just a 6 iron and a putter in their bag. Or should I change that to read "broom handles" or any other type of stick? What I wouldn't give to have their swings for just one friday afternoon.
Jerry
Simply put "we ain't playing what they be playing".