One of the shortest PGA Tour drivers just won his second PGA Tour title week after The longest Tour received his first.
While it will surely have some attention Why Brian Campbell uses a ping driver G440 LST with a black fujukura Ventus shaft 6-txOne composition that would usually be accompanied by bombs is its iron placement that attracts our attention.
IN John Deere ClassicCampbell used Ping’s BluePrint cuffs in his 5-PW and Ping IDI inaccessible Idi for his 4th in his second victory in the tour this year. Project S has been around in the tournament For nearly two years now and serves as a better opportunity to return the player cavity between the project blades and the popular series.
The project has been extremely successful in tournament with multi -players who adopt them immediately due to increased forgiveness compared to original projects and project T, and added control. Pocket counterfeiting with precision creates an optimized pocket in longer handcuffs to help optimize starting.

Customized Ping Blueprint Ping
Developed after extensive test with the best ping tour to meet the “should”-Control and accuracy-project S gives the performance of reducing the results required by the best players in the world. Compact shape Compact shape fits the distinctive eye with a thin thin line and minimal compensation. Carbon steel head 8620 boasts a pure cavity design, distinguished by a forged pattern with forged texture and finishing of hydropearl chromium 2.0. Precizal pocket by falsifying this patented counterfeiting technique allows the ping to create a pocket in the handcuffs of 3, 4 and 5. Pocket saves 10 grams of weight, which is re-allocated to increase MOI and optimize the center of gravity for more trajectory control and control.
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But for a player like Campbell who needs help to create height, he uses the new Idi driving iron as a 4-time to help create extra launch and rotation from his longer iron. This is an increasing trend we are seeing in tournaments with more players, even faster like Justin Thomas, addressing hungry body players in handcuffs, or even cuffing, replacing their long handcuffs to hit the ball above and hold the greens.
And remember when we said Campbell uses a flexible tx shaft on his driver? Well, he goes to the other side with his cuffs, using KBS Tour 120 s to his sharp wedge. Yes, there are players in tours who do not use extra-staffing flexible shafts! Ironically, he then uses KBS Tour 130 X in his gap wedge, before falling downward into solid flexible in his sand and lobby wedges.

Iron Axis Tour Tour
The KBS tour is Kim Braly’s signature shaft and is ideal for players who wish the skill of the shot and the middle trajectory. It is perfect for club builders and players who want to adjust the axis effect on the ball and ball flight. You can buy the KBS tour in the following flexibles: regular, regular plus, rigid, plus items and x-stiff. You can buy KBS tour built in your required specifications. Jockey Tip: KBS Tour is ideal for the player that requires a middle departure, the middle rotation shaft that also provides the player with a quiet, responsible feeling.
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It will simply show you two things: 1, no brand flexible to brand is equal, it means that the rigid of one company can be X of another or even R. and 2, which just because you are rigid in a club, does not mean that you have to be rigid in any club. Clubo Club is different and you swing each little different. The more you can choose each club in your configuration, the better you will be.
Learn from Campbell and optimize every club in your bag and you will be well on your way to shoot lower results.
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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.