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Adam Scott made some changes to his Mira AS-1 handcuffs this week.
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Two weeks ago, I was in the range in the late memorial on Monday afternoon as Adam Scott a practical session was going through.
There were probably half a dozen other about the rank at the Muirfield Village that afternoon as the first day was running out, but those who stayed have to prove one of the best shakes in Golf over the last quarter century.
And while Scott took towards the upper edge of his bag, he began to show his inner Nerd. He was seemingly in love when he withdrew the lids from his forests and wrapping plastic by new clubs, and he was loved to show them with his caddy and other members of his siege. It was like a little boy showing you his last race car or toy truck.
He drew plastic from a new brand Title T250U machine iron and got a pace.
“Wow!” he shouted. He noted how he expected a low driving blow and struck a strong moon over 100 meters in the air.
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Endless Scott’s follow -up to the excellence of gears
For junkies of American equipment, Scott represents the peak of gear gear. Since Scott became an agent without equipment in 2022, his bag has been a rotating treasure of goodness from not one, but two buildings built, constructed of handcuffs, to help lead the barracks of mini drivers, 9-sides and brooms in PGA Tour, is a pleasure to see.
So it should not be surprised that as Scott enters the last round of this week of US Open within one of the superiority and in search of his second great title, 12 years after his first, a large gear tweak preceded his excellent game.
Scott drew some eyebrow lifts last month when, after three years outside the bag, he re-hyry in his usual title 681.A Prototype Prototype in Philadelphia bag. Those clubs were Built to be copies of 680 Scott Blades When he first appeared on the tournaments in the early 2000s, with some delicate changes for Scott’s preferences.
The hidden change this week
However, this week, Scott is back to his other custom group, Mira AS-1 blades he helped in the design With the legendary Japanese counterfeiting house in 2023, which he used intermittently for the best of the last two years.
Adam Scott, Mira collaborates in handcuffs with limited edition AS-1 | First view
But Scott made a major change in handcuffs. Since switching to AS-1 for a period of spring and last summer, Scott’s selection shaft has been the X Lz 6.5 projectTransition from the dynamic issue of Tour Gold X100. It was a shaft he used before, winning Honda Classic 2016 with a prototype version with tournaments.
“(Project x Lz is) another profile and slightly different weight,” Scott Golf told last summer after change. “What they encourage or promote at rhythm is a little different. If my tendency is to go to the right, and if the shaft is promoting more right, then you are in a fight. You’re going well. After a while you start fighting it, and it can throw your shake a little. So it’s some kind of balance.”
But this week, in resetting AS-1S (with a myura TC-202 4-Iron), Scott with many steps axleswhich means that he uses the axis 5-if on his axis 4-Hekuri, 6-Herkuri in 5-Herkuri, etc. This makes the clubs play a little stronger.

Mira TC-202 custom Irons
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There are probably some reasons why Scott could have decided to open the axes, but the three main ones. He either wanted to stabilize the iron face with Stuter’s profile, low ball flight and rotation, or he was simply looking for a stronger feeling.
More clothing changes
In addition to adding the TC-202 to his 4-quad, Scott also replaced his 9-Durin with the new T250U title that he first tried in the memorial. He is one of Few players using an iron driving this week instead of a high high road wood.
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At his prime minister, Scott was one of the leading ball strikers in the PGA Tour, leading the category of blows won: Access in 2010 and 2016. But this season, after a resurrection until 2024 which saw it end up in 4th place in the tour championship, he is not losing the shock.
He has been the best in the world in Oakmont this week, earning more than 5.5 strokes in access and ranking sixth in this category. This goes well with his direction, where he is also receiving more than 5.5 strokes and ranks second.
But with some diabolical pins located in Oakmont’s steep greens for the last round, it may be those iron changes that lead Scott to the US open title.
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Jack
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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.