
Nico Echavarria has two different brands of iron in his bag.
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During the Zozo Championship, Echavarria won by more than two strokes in a round approaching the green, tied for second in the field after winning by one stroke over Justin Thomas and Max Greyserman.
Let’s take a closer look the unique set of iron that Echvarria uses featuring models from PXG and Srixon and find out how you can get them.,
Echavarria carries a 6-PW array Handcuff PXG 0317 CB. These irons are for top players (or in Echavarria’s case, elite players) looking for high performance and playability.
Each iron is triple forged from 8620 carbon steel to create a tight grain structure, which increases groove stability and helps overall feel.
The 0317 CBs have a strong body structure in a small package to promote workability, and the strong construction limits face movement to increase spin. Unlike many of today’s clubs, which promote a thinner face to increase distance, the PXG 0317 CB actually has a thicker face to promote increased spin. This thick face also promotes consistency for distance control.
Not only will the increased spin boost stopping power, but combined with the small package is what allows this iron to be so versatile for crafting and shaping.
While the Echavarria uses chrome-finished irons, you can also opt for PXG’s Xtreme Dark Finish, which uses a diamond-like coating for a stunning black look.