
Min woo lee uses his 2-hook in nearly half of TPC Sawgrass’ shooting.
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firm He has been one of the PGA Tour’s leaders at the distance of the last two years and in fact, he is the second on the average ball speed so far this season, on average 187 mph in 175 measured shots.
But on Thursday in par-4 7 in Tpc saw during the first round of playersLee’s ball speed was only 172 mph, nearly 2 mph UNDER Average PGA Tour.
So what happened?
Well, as you can get for sure, Lee did not mislead his purpose at 7, but on the contrary, he used a 2-hook.
The numbers were:
Club speed: 115.2 MPH
Top speed: 172.3 MPH
Departure angle: 6.75 degrees
Roof height: 111 feet
Flight time: 7.5 seconds
Hold: 270 yards
Total: 275 yards
These numbers would be great for almost anyone else’s driver and at TPC Sawgrass, the club is essentially his driver as the lee uses Callaway x Forged UT ’21 18-School 18 railroad In as many seven shots at TPC Sawgrass.
And Lee has given us little reason to suspect strategy while he finds himself tied to the top of the manager’s table through two rounds in This year’s player championship Only in his third appearance in TPC Sawgrass. The story of the Lee course is also good enough, as he is now three for three in the cuts made here, including a solo finish of the sixth place in his debut two years ago.
After six under the 66th Friday that placed him in a part of the lead, Lee mentioned his 2nd, the reason he is so comfortable in TPC Sawgrass.
“I’m using it a lot and it’s a good weapon,” Lee said. “So I can draw it and hit it straight and go a long way. When I hit it well, it goes, ends up going ahead. It helps. Then you have short clubs in the holes, so, yes I would like to hit 2-and everywhere, but obviously can’t.”
In the 6th hole, which has a new tee with a newly restored tree restored by forcing a lower tee departure, Lee said he used a 4-hekuri instead of 2-Hakuri because he could have potentially passed through the road.
Nice problem to have.
While he easily on average 320 yards away from his driver, you would think the driver would be one of the biggest weapons of Lee. TPC Sawgrass is rarely ever considered the course of a bomb and Lee appreciates the ability to become creative with his clubs 2-when or others outside.
“Just a variety of shooting,” he said. “I love how I can grow and hit it 2-Herkuri, but there are holes where you can hit the driver and bomb it down there. It’s good.”