W.ELCOME in the Tour Tour Tour Tour -Tour Device Report. Fridaydo on Friday PGA Tour Weeks (plus other times, if news guarantees), Golf Device editor Jack Hirsh It will direct some of the biggest news about golf clubs on the tournament, including changes, changes and omissions.
Billy Horschel has returned to PGA Tour this week in Japan for the first time since April after undergoing hip surgery – and he is returning with a very different gear configuration.
At its first start at the BMW PGA championship in England, Horschel changed its handcuffs for the first time in four years, immersing its divided group of title ’23 T100 Long Irons and 620 Mb Combo for a full group of the young man 2025 T100S.
Reason for change after work? Horschel told the title team in Japan this week that he was simply looking to ease the fraud.
“Now I’m playing Titiodist T100s. I literally put these in the bag. I was playing 620 MB,” said Horschel. “And I love my mb. But like many players players, we’re looking for when we do it a little to get the ball security still going to the same distance.”
He hits the nail on his head. Golfists, even the best in the world, who rarely lose their facial center, are always looking to make their losses the best. An eight -time winner PGA Tour as Horschel knows that his good shootings will not be better by changing handcuffs, but his deceptions will be, and it can make all the difference.
Horschel, who plays Ball of Golf prototype pro v1x+ high prototypealso said he saw no increased height for new handcuffs, which has been a The main purpose of the title iron design.
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“The next thing I have seen is the height I get in these handcuffs is much higher than my 620,” he said. “Being able to start it up and lower it soft in the greens is something that I was not getting so much in my 620 MB. And now with T100, I feel very comfortable, especially with long handcuffs that can bring in strong and soft greens to strong greens.”
The change of horschel is that an amateur must take into account for both of these reasons: receiving help for fraud and its highest hit.
We see him increasingly every year with PGA Tour Prost digging unforgivable blade cuffs for the most movable cavity curves and even player distance options in the long handcuffs. Who knows, perhaps after a few years, pure blade may even cease to exist, even in PGA Tour.
This may be a way out, but it is still worth considering how many players are choosing cuffs that soften the losses, than the blades.
With increased height, we see goals of faster green speeds and increased durability across the country. The title believes that the higher you can hit your golf ball, the better the fitted you have to score in those conditions, and the horschel seems to be buying it with the change of iron and its continuous use of pro v1x+.
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Switch also highlights a unique question of Horschel configuration he has used for years. For the last decade Plus, Horschel has overlooked a 4-hekuri in his set, going 3-iron, then 5-when through 9-Herkuri. In his previous set, Horschel had a T100 3- and 5-II before going to 620 MB.
According to the Tour Nick Geyer title representative, configuration 3-, 5-Hekuri is done for the purposes of the gap. Going from 5-Hakuri to 3-when it allows him to hit the speed of the ball he needs without moving into a greater chassis. He plays weaker lofts through the bag, and having a less offset touch in a smaller iron chassis (than saying a Tixist T150 or T250) fits his eye.
Horschel opened with a 77 in the Yokohama Country Club, but withdrew Friday with a 66 without Bogey and has chosen more than 1.5 strokes.
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PERHAPS Min woo lee’s LOT identifiable It’s out of the bag this week at Baycurrent Classic.
Lee added the new Callaway Apex 2025 of the services in the bag this week in Japan, replacing his trusted trusted services.
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While his previous 2-king was a 19 degree head prone to 18 degrees, Lee’s new UW is a 21 degree hit in order to give him a steady 235-240 hold and a steep ancestry angle.
Lee even tested the club with the Ventus 9-X axis in the attempt to find more height in order to lower the ball soft in the long pa-3 and par-5 greens, but given that Lee plays both Ventus Blue on his driver and 3-wood, he decided to climb him to his new UW.
New Apex Callaway UW It is winning momentum soon after its release last month. Alex Noren already won with the unique hybrid of a Hybrid and Fairway Wood and Max Grayserman currently runs Baycurrent with four shots going on the weekend with the new model as well.
Lee is T19, eight back Greyserman through 36 holes after 65 Friday.
Changes are creating but not yet
In general, Baycurrent Classic and other events around the world this week were quite quiet in front of gears.
This is not really a surprise or coincidence.
For beginners, with the tour all the way in Japan, there was a limited number of reps tournament that made the journey around the world.
But the biggest factor is that the 2026 Gear is coming and the OEM are in the final stages of testing new clubs before giving them in their tournament to start planting in PGA Tour. You have pxg already on tours with their new Lightning metalwoods, but for other companies that usually follow a January release schedule, their newest things will not come yet.
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This part has been dedicated to a delightful photo that we have recently snapped in the tournament, but we have not yet had a reason to share. For this week, see this Mark of Camilo Villegas dress At Taylormade M4 Fairway Wood from 2018. Villegas is T12 after two rounds this week.
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Chances and end
Some other changes of gears and notes we are following this week.
Max Greyserman made a big difference in his driver Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond this week. He knocked down the heavy weight forward on his head and was offset by placing the driver in the N/+1 setting, adding a staircase, closing the club and making the driver fairer. It is T3 in the distance so far this week … As noted by SMS on the tour, Sergio Garcia is using a new Golfyr Maker Tour tournament this week. Garcia used a carbon model from the Swiss company previously, trying one in February 2024.
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