Years left his days in Nike and working with Mike Taylor in the oven, Patrick reed It still credits the legendary club designer to show him what opportunities are with golf clubs.
Taylor was Master Wedge of Nike and Iron Craftsman, Especially forming tiger woods cuffs For years.
In the episode of this fully equipped Golf week, Reed reflected in his time working with Taylor in Nike and called him a “incredible” and “eye opening” experience that showed him what could be done for a golf club.
“Being in Houston, you know, being when I was with Nike and Mike was in Dallas, a kind to be able to go up there and look at the process of not only the clubs being built, but also what he could do to personalize wedges, handcuffs and things for staff, was incredible and fantastic,” Reed said. “I’m definitely a gear, so see how it’s done and see the background is great.
“Like they would send us clubs to new golf and college. You will get a group of clubs and okay, you can change the axis and control and that has to do with it. But now you suddenly see what all can be done.”
The 2018 masters champion said he uses to support his short game a lot, so he and Taylor would spend hours The perfection of his wedges To get the sound and feel proper.
“We will remove some, grind some here, grind some there,” Reed said. “I go back there and try it. He’s like. That doesn’t sound right.
“I was like,” Yes, it looks like you’re clicking here. “And so he’ll sit there, we just, you know, for hours, just a good kind of one.
Once this happened, Reed said Taylor would go to create a mold of the form where they settled, so the next time he needed a new wedge, they should not go through the entire testing process.
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