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Nicolai Hojgaard with good luck to get one of these Odyssey Giraffe beam strokes.
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On the last day of preparation for PGA championshipPro mainly their clubs set for this week.
Wednesday is also the day Tournament trucks depart from eventsEven the diplomas, eager to reach the next stop of the tournament, which means players are making the last minute adjustments before the time goes on.
Here are the five most delightful things we’ve seen Wednesday at The empty quil Before the commencement of 2025 PGA Championship.
Dyssey of nicolai hoygaard
This giraffe ray of Odyssey presented at the top was built for Nicolai Hojgaard to take home and try after this week. Hojgaard was looking for something balanced on his face while holding the JB’s appearance. Only three giraffe rays, which have a longer hose to move the axis between the puter face and reach a feeling similar to the zero torque, were brought to Quail Hollow this week, and the rep Odyssey Tour Cody had to remove the demands from the interested players. Everyone loves the sauce.
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Since then Nike Golf closed the shop and Mike Taylor open Craft From the object previously known as the furnace in the fort Worth, they have pumped beautiful, custom -made wedges and layers, but the cuffs have been a little harder to come.
But last year’s 3M winner, Jhhonatan Vegas placed an ordinary group of craft blade in the bag last month after his mild MP-4s he used last year. Vegas returning to the artisan should not surprise, seeing as if the winner was a staff of Nike four times earlier in his career.
Olson Putter of Thorbjorn Olesen
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An Olson for Olesen. Mounting.
Logan Olson’s Putters have appeared on tours in greater numbers and especially in the hands of Tayormade employees after Last Brand Purchase by OEM.
Olesen’s stick is beautiful, no doubt, but it is the sign of the dress that makes me go. The man has placed some work in the greens, especially considering that Putter cannot be so old!
Tixiist i cam smith gt280 mini mini driver
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Tixa of title
Club changes are not so common in big championships, but Cam Smith is on the verge of an interesting one.
The winner of the 2022 open championship had a GT280 title built for it last week with a Fujuke Ventus tr Red 7x, and he tested it completely and seems ready to put it in the game this week. However, from what we are listening to, there is a chance that Smith can still be predetermined in a standard wood configuration.

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Sahith Theegala’s New Ping S159 LOB WEDGE
Sahith Theegala wanted a wedge with a little less flatulence and less compensated, so repetitions in the ping Tour truck drafted a solution that includes a ping 159 62.
The idea was to take a wedge with 62 degrees and strengthen it at 59 degrees, removing flatulence and compensation. But since Theegala would not want to see “62” printed in the only one, they had to regenerate the sole to keep the ping T-grind features and remove the attic sealing.
This is not shocking given that Theegala is pretty sensitive to anything that has been printed at the clubhead. it carries two 8-iron Because he hates him to see 7-and off oppressed. Thus, Ping created 59 for Theegala this week.
Unfortunately, however, Theegala withdrew from Wednesday afternoon game.
Johnny Wunder contributed to this report.
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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.