Golf Clubs | Spotlight shift for Tour Pro Equipment
Golf Clubs | Spotlight shift for Tour Pro Equipment
Nike has dominated the technical equipment reviews,
with Tiger Woods sponsorship deal keeping them in the headlines. Though
now it seems the WGC-CA Championship has opened up the discussion to
the likes of Cobra and Titleist.
Geoff Ogilvy's victory has brought publicity to
Cobra, his choice for golf clubs during the event.
Using the Cobra Speed Pro Driver, previously snubbed
as radical and noisy by the industry, also the cavity-backed Cobra Pro
CB 2-irons and Cobra Pro MB muscleback irons. Titleist
were also brough credit by Ogilvy's game, at the pivotal chip at the
13th hole, he opted for the Titleist 50-degree Vokey Design wedge.
McDowell has claimed this week, mush to his sponsors
delight that he can achieve an extra 15-20 yards off the tee. He says
this is through the introduction of a new golf ball and his Callaway
Fusion FT-3 driver. Ernie Els had his first win
within the US in four years, using his Callaway X Prototype wedge
at the PGA National's. This was enough to keep Luke Donald from a
deserved win, his technology is gaining attention since he changed last
year to the Mizuno MP32 irons.
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