Aldrich Potgieter made wholesale changes in his bag in front of him First PGA Tour VictoryBut don’t make a mistake, it was his game with a GT2 title driver who turned his head to Rocket Classic.
Potgieter, PGA Tour leader at the season’s direction distance, was the first in the category again this week in Detroit, on average with an eye 337 yards away, while finding 64 percent of his ways. He was seventh in the shocks obtained: off-the-thee (3.7), and he settled to lose only 11 greens all week (66/77, including play-in). He was 6th in the winning strokes: Access (6.07).
In the past for the title driver players, you will see speed demons like Potgieter, which on average approximately 126 MPH Clubhead Speed and a bold speed 190 km per hour, play “3” or maybe even “4” heads, which were designed for low rotations.
But this year, many more players are adapted to the GT2 model than the previous TSR2 or TSI2.

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The GT2 shape is refined to look much closer 3, To the point when Billy Horschel didn’t even know he was testing GT2 when he met him. But even thanks to the new polymer of the owner of the title and the crown of thermoform smoothly, the engineers were able to free the crown to help GT2 as more durable and rotary lower than before.
GT2 is still the highest rotary driver in the title lineup, Although not as high as GT1But this is actually something Potgieter needs despite his fertile speed.
20-year-old novice also changed balls in Prototip Pro v1x+which is a higher rotary version of the pro v1x golf forehead, this week to look for higher peak heights with its cuffs.
“We needed one more spin to keep the ball in the air a little,” Potgieter said Its tool changes this week. “You wouldn’t think that with the direction distance to add more rotation, but that keeps the ball in the air a little longer.”
Potgieter also made another difference in his GT2 this week, which is equipped with a Fujukura Ventus Black 8-X, a more often found in 5- and 7-raw in PGA Tour. During a trip earlier this month to the Woburn UK Title Performance Center, the director of the Tour Macdougall promotion title added weight to the potgieter driver chief. According to Macdougall, the most severe configuration gave potgieter more stability and better control of the club, which helped him in one of his best weeks of the season’s accuracy.
While you probably don’t have the same game as Potgieter, GT2 can be a great option for players looking for a low -rate option. Check it today at the Jockey FairwayAnd while we usually do not make axis recommendations in this space, I think we can think you can leave the Black 8-X Ventus from your order.
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