
Patrick Reed’s bag In Liv Dallas last week there was an extravagance of gears.
After his second round at Maridoe GC on Saturday gave him a three -stroke lead going to the last round, Reed revealed that Taylormade Qi35 The 3rd head he was playing in the shop bought by his wife, Justine, in a local golf galaxy.
“She found one of my old shafts and we put her in the game,” Patrick said. “Overall, the club has been amazing.”
But it turns out that it was not the only part of the family -oriented news to get out of the Reed bag in Dallas.
After prevailing in a play off with four men Sunday to search his first individual Livi title, Reed said his-one Odyssey White Hot Pro #3 – kept special meaning because of the name printed on it.
“He says Windsor-i-Thanks all that,” Patrick said, referring to his 11-year-old daughter.
Patrick’s setting was not extraordinary – he ended the 30th in placing the average in the 53th field – and on Sunday he described his Putin as “flat”, adding “I really did nothing but hitting him there in the first hole. From that point onwards, I couldn’t understand the speed, I had not really called.”
But when Reed the most needed a strong blow to fall, so it happened. In the first Play off hole, the reed faced a 20-foot slippery foot for victory. He hit the ball at a perfect pace and she dripped over the right edge of the cup and in the hole.
Reed later said that when he was at the address he would look down and said to himself, “Come, heart, we have to do one.”
“For this blow to enter it meant a lot,” Reed said. “Not only to win the victory, but to do it after you have changed a lot of things in the golf bag that leads to the open (championship), and go out and win against a field like that gives me all the confidence in the world going forward.”

