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re: The Players Championship _ Sunday
Posted on 5/15/11 at 7:40 pm to hehateme2285
Posted on 5/15/11 at 7:40 pm to hehateme2285
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Ball
No longer playing pro v. Think he is playing Srixon.
Posted on 5/15/11 at 7:55 pm to WildcatMike
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No longer playing pro v. Think he is playing Srixon.
From his foundation website
Driver Cleveland Launcher 10.5 degrees
3-wood: Cleveland HiBore XLS 15 degrees
5-wood: Cleveland HiBore XLS 19 degrees
Irons: Cleveland CG-7 Tour (3-PW)
Wedges: Cleveland CG14
Putter: Never Compromise Milled Series
Ball: Titleist ProV1
Glove: Titleist
Shoe: Footjoy
ETA: Everything from Srixon shows he used it in 2009. I have to think he went back to Titleist.
This post was edited on 5/15/11 at 7:58 pm
Posted on 5/15/11 at 9:44 pm to 9Fiddy
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5-wood: Cleveland HiBore XLS 19 degrees
He hit a hybrid on 16 so this isn't accurate
Posted on 5/16/11 at 9:05 am to jamboybarry
He's limited to 14 clubs during tournament play. He obviously has more than 14 in the arsenal and decides which 14 to use depending on the course and conditions.
Posted on 5/16/11 at 10:09 am to pwejr88
This was a heartbreaking golf tournament for me. I actually predicted Toms would win before the tourney (which I never do)and I just had a special feeling this would be his week. He delivered in every possible way. Great display of golf and he respresents himself, LSU, and the tour in a way that all can be proud of. I jumped out of my chair when he drained that 15 footer on 18. That was an awesome moment that almost outshines whether he won or lost the tournament.
His game is in great shape and you have to figure than playing golf in that sun and heat for 12 hours or so had to be draining for a 44 year old.
Now, Congrats to KJ Choi. I actually root for KJ quite often. He is also a class guy who by all respects is beloved by his peers. I'm glad to see him win and I hope he gets a major sometime soon. Great win for him.
These two guys are the kind of guys that are easy to root for.
His game is in great shape and you have to figure than playing golf in that sun and heat for 12 hours or so had to be draining for a 44 year old.
Now, Congrats to KJ Choi. I actually root for KJ quite often. He is also a class guy who by all respects is beloved by his peers. I'm glad to see him win and I hope he gets a major sometime soon. Great win for him.
These two guys are the kind of guys that are easy to root for.
Posted on 5/16/11 at 10:32 am to Tiger Ryno
I totally agree Ryno. It was fun to watch, and that hurt watching Toms miss that putt. How can you not like Choi? Toms played the best golf tee/green than any golfer out there. Choi had to scramble a bit, and also missed some short putts down the stretch that could of putt the game out of reach. That shot on 16 by Toms was a make or break shot. If he hits the green and birdies, game over IMO.
Posted on 5/16/11 at 10:47 am to VernonPLSUfan
Yep. I think he also knew he had the Hammer on his birdie attempt on the playoff hole and hit a pretty agressive putt for such a downhill mover. I think he was trying to make it and he hit it a bit firm and left too much meat on the bone.
Choi's first putt on the playoff hole was an outstanding putt from that far away downhill to leave it only 2.5 feet.
Choi's first putt on the playoff hole was an outstanding putt from that far away downhill to leave it only 2.5 feet.
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