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Does what does Colt Knost of Golf’s Subpar hold in his golf bag?
Golf.com
Knostl He is a busy man these days. Among the “Subpar” of Golf co-perpetrator with Drew Stoltz and working as a CBS course analyst, the former Pga Tour Pro has much vacation in his schedule. When he is not working, he is never yet far from a golf course. The former US champion Am still keeps his game quite sharp.
One of the biggest keys to the Knost that stands competitive (even if it is only in games in front of Scottsdale, Ariz.) Is playing the best equipment for his game. Recently, in a particular publication of Play awake, Knost led us through his bag to show us the clubs that he games and explained how they help him play his best golf.
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For wedges, Knost goes with Wedges Callaway opus at 60, 54 and 50 degrees of attic. He says he likes to chip with a 60 degree around the greens, and for that he relies on W.
“There’s a little more bounce,” Knost says. “So it doesn’t dig so much from those narrow tight lies about the greens. I love it.”
irons
Knost Irons have been games recently are the Callaway elyte’s cuffs-and they have been changing the game for him while he is taking more distance than ever.
“I went from hitting a 7-Herkuri with an average of 165 carried to 172 (yards),” he says. “Also 10 meters high roof with the right rotation.”
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At the top end of the bag, the knost is using Callaway Elyte 5-Dru and 3-Dru. With 3-wood, the attic is a little stronger because it can generate enough rotation to start it up for shots at par-5s.
Driver
Finally, we reach the Knost driver. For this, he trusts Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond with 9 degrees of attic.
“Some say it’s my money creator because of my distance from tee,” jokes. “This thing has been incredible.”