Usually when players make changes to the impetus of the moment, they are likely because they are playing poorly. But Ludwig aberg It was an exception in the Invitational Genesis last weekend.
Starting the day only two shots from supremacy, Aberg decided to bypass Title Driver GT2 He played for the first three rounds and returned to the TSR2 Titist driver again He used most of the last season.
Outside of Tee was not as good as opening three rounds – Aberg was near the top of the field in strokes obtained: outside tee through 54 holes – like Sunday, with tsr2 older, he lost almost a third of a blow by tee.
But, as you know perhaps so far, Aberg fired a Sunday 66 and won the origin with a stroke For his second title of PGA Tour.
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In this fully equipped golf week, co-processes Kris McCormack and Wadeh Maroun withdrew why Aberg made the 11th hour switch. So far, he has not revealed much about the change.
“When I had done my test between TSR and GT, I thought it was a little more prejudice in TSR2,” McCormack said. “And the GT2 was a little more neutral in terms of running the start and what the ball wanted to make the rank.”
Aberg had his poorest show from tee in the third round of Saturday with GT2 But he still managed to get a little stroke (only 0.07) in the outside field. McCormack thought it should have been something he saw on Saturday that made him change.
“I’m wondering if he saw an initial line or just a window or a string of movement that was simply not adapting to the eye,” he continued. “Especially on Saturday, or if there was a different change in the place where the wind was coming and there was a special hole or two outside in the golf course that he just wanted to see more a flight with the withdrawal ball or just had more trust in tsr2.
“There are so many variables. I don’t know.”

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Another McCormack variable stated was that TSR2 performed extremely well in low -heeled attacks during his testing and player testing. This is not to say that the GT2 does not perform well in those losses, but TSR2 was extraordinary.
Although, Aberg certainly does not “miss” in the traditional sense very often.
“I don’t know where he is missing, or if that’s on his radar even because I mean, those boys don’t lose much,” McCormack jokes.
It is worth noting that Aberg kept tsr2 with the same Fujukura Ventus Black 6-X The shaft like his GT2 in the bag the next day for his TGL match. It is worth monitoring if and when the GT2 appears again in his bag.
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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.