One by Bryson dechambeau “Secret Ball projects” It’s out of nature in the professional golf world, and Cam Young just won with him.
Young made titles last week, Field dominance in regular PGA Tour of the WynDham Championship WynDham season ABOUT A new prototype ball Golf title.
Pro V1X Double is a new custom performance option (CPO) – created with the same in vain as the most popular pro v1x left DASH and Pro V1 left dot – to adjust the performance needs for some of the best players in the world.
Now Bryson Dechambeau, who has annoying long to need another golf ball THAT rotates less and flies tightlyI’m putting the ball in the game at Liv Golf Chicago this week. Dechambeau won last year’s US Open with the pro v1x left-known and more available for the CPO of the public title-but passed on the latest version of the highest flight and Spinnier Pro V1x this season.
Just last month in the open championship, after a wonderful 65 after an open 78 round on Royal Portrush, Dechambeau teased to be testing a new golf ball.
“I’m working with someone who will get me a ball that works best for my speeds,” Dechambeau, who completed T10 in Northern Ireland, said that week. “Hopefully there are some more improvements to be done there. This is something I hope to finish next year.”
“I need help here. I hit it too high. I have tried to lower my flight, but I compress it really hard and spin it like crazy, and then in my wedge, I don’t rotate it. It starts up without spinning. I’m working on some things that will help start it starting while checking around, so it’s more predictable.
“This is what I was working on and seeing if there was a more sustainable ball in wind conditions at the beginning of the week. But I’m working with someone I have already seen improvements. Just ready to be released, unfortunately. They can’t do enough quickly as they would like. I’m going through this week, but I’m going through this week but I’m going through this week but I’m going through this week but I’m passing this week but I’m passing this week but I’ll do this weekend. ” I am passing this week but I will do this weekend. “
At Liv Golf Chicago this week, Dechambeau told Johnny Wunder Golf that the new double ball flies about 20-30 meters lower with each club than its previous golf ball. He is also seeing less rotation with the golf ball.
A lower peak height and less rotation are great for a unique player like Dechambeau who is one of the fastest players in professional golf and often fights with a high ball flight. But what was most important to Dechambeau was that he received a more delightful landing angle with the new ball. He wants his ball to enter greater greens like a plane than a rock.
Cameron Young Clubs: Within its Wynham Championship Winner Configuration
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Young passed on the same two -point prototype last week at the WynDham Championship and then He received his long -awaited PGA Tour’s first long -awaited title.
“Just just something we worked on for the past nine, 10 months,” Young said on Sunday evening, after his victory. “Very very much, very similar to what I was playing before is just a little different. It is, as you said, a new pro v1x prototype. I think he definitely contributed to some of the good games this week, so I’m excited for the coming weeks.
“I’ve always been a super high rotating person, so it’s really just trying to manage it. And given that I hit her very tightly, so if she hit her hard on her, she just generates rotation, so she is just trying to manage it.”
Young and Dechambeau are not the only players in the new prototype. Tony Finau, who was previously playing the left Pro V1, has put the new dual prototype into play. It is interesting, Finau said Golfwrx on a video on their Twitter page that the ball was the highest departure AND The lowest rotation for him, which is the “perfect combination”.
“Especially over the past two months, I seem to be rolling my driver more than I would like,” Finau Golfwrx told Memfis. “I made a shaft change about a month ago and that is helped, but the rotation numbers are still a little high. I switched to this ball and is a few hundred RPMS lower, so without changing accessories, that’s a great thing.”
Callaway, Tayormade Pros accumulate in new wedges
This week without the beginning of two new wedges from two of the largest OEM, Callaway and Taylormade.
Callaway OPUS SP Poke custom
Spin Pocket ™ Construction A re-engineered 2-piece construction of the construction head design strategically the measure to optimize CG locations. Rotary pocket redistributes the highest weight, increasing CG and promoting a lower, more penetrating start. The result is more rotary and expanded control, especially when you need to make flight shots or attack tight pins. New Spin Gen 2.0 Face ™ the most advanced face in Opus history. A new 17 ° Groove angle with stricter pitch division gives more contact with the skirt of the habit for more consistent rotation in a variety of lies. Combined with a deeper junction laser pattern throughout the face, Spin Gen 2.0 produces enlarged friction for more bite and stop power in all types of access shots. Famous 6-Valid Profile for tour-trusted tournaments for its clean, safe viewing at the address, form 6 offers the correct formation of the main edge and single refined geometry. Form 6 is the 6th and last repetition at the OPUS prototype formation phase, valid by tournaments and the main champions. OPUS SP introduces progressive formation in the gap wedges to mix smoothly with modern iron groups – creating a more cohesive configuration from top to bottom. X Grind – Foreigners from popular demand, X Grind turns into opus sp. Designed for filming creators who want added swelling for forgiveness, without giving up the versatility, X Grind is ideal for players who want to open their face around the greens or play in stronger terrain conditions. It is the perfect mixture of playing and performance in a wide range of shots and conditions.
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Taylormade Milled Grind 5 Custom wedges
False feeling of incredible feeling is a must for having a great wedge game. MG5 is forged from soft carbon steel and is designed with geometry to provide excellent feeling with excellent reactions. Maximum mg5 spin uses all new, more aggressive grooves designed to maximize rotation. Sharra -bound grooves produce stronger tolerances allowing engineers to design more steep walls and sharper rays aiming to maximize rotation in both dry and wet conditions. Performance in all conditions raw face with rotary technology channels away from moisture to help maintain rotation. In the same way that the tire violations help your car stay connected to the road, laser-echical channels redirect the water in the influence and create more friction between the club face and the golf ball to store the rotations in wet conditions. The mastery meets the hand -designed durability and then grinded to perfection. Eachdo wedge and single grinding are correct to eliminate the natural human error that comes with hand polishing. Our grinds offer unparalleled consistency and craftsmanship that players can support every time. The MG5 coal finishing debuts a graceful, sophisticated coal finish that reduces the shine and enhances its aesthetic attraction in the bag.
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New Wedges of OPUS SP to Callaway They have already seen a strong adoption in the prototype, and the final product of retail has been added to the bags of some great name professionals.
The leader of the first round of FedEx St. Jews of the first round Akshay Bhatia, Thomas Detry, Erik van Royen, Max Grayserman and Chris Kirk are among Callaway staff who have added full wedge groups to the bag. Like Woo Kim and Emiliano Grillo have added new wedges of lobe and min woo lee and Xander Schauffle put on new gap wedges.
The latest note in the gap wedges is not surprising because many of the form changes in the new line of Opus SP have been in the gap wedges to help them flow from Callaway iron groups.
ABOUT New MG5 line of TaylormadeStaff Tommy Fleetwood and Collin Morikawa are in full new line groups while non-staff players Ben Griffin and Chris Gotterup have added both sand and lobe MG5 wedges to their groups. Griffin switched to Mg5’s predecessor, Mg Proto, earlier this summer, as Fleetwood did.
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Jack Harsh is the editor of associate equipment in Golf. A local Pennsylvania, Jack is a graduate of 2020 at Penn State University, earning degrees in transmitted journalism and political science. He was captain of his Golf High School team and recently returned to the program to serve as the main coach. Jack also * try * to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining Golf, Jack spent two years working at a Bend TV station, Oregon, mainly as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached in jack.hirsh@golf.com.

