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INTRODUCTION Both of our Match Play Champions, Claudia and Alex, have devoted significant time to refining their skills and ensuring that their equipment matches their playing styles. While examining the champions’ bags, I discovered some notable similarities in their configurations. Below are some interesting parallels I found in their equipment: PERFORMANCE OVER BRAND LOYALTY One of the first things that stands out is the absence of loyalty to any specific manufacturer. Both Claudia and Alex focus on selecting the right clubs for their games, regardless of the brand. Claudia shared her experience during her fitting for woods. She was surprised to find that the clubs that performed best were not all from the same manufacturer. Callaway 5 wood performed best, while the winners for the 7-wood and 9-wood Another noticeable aspect is the number of fairway woods and hybrids in each bag. The advancements in these clubs over the last couple of years have allowed players to hit them longer, with higher trajectories and softer landings. Claudia carries a 6-hybrid, 7-hybrid, and 8- hybrid, providing her with more forgiveness, a higher launch, and a bit more distance compared to the irons. Similarly, Alex has replaced all his irons with Cleveland's XL hybrid-irons. Due to their were made by TaylorMade. THE RISE OF HYBRIDS
Claudia’s Bag Driver: Callaway Rogue ST Max 5-Wood: Callaway Rogue ST Max 7 & 9 Wood: Taylormade SIM2 Ma 6,7,8 Hybrid: Callaway Big Bertha B21 9 - UW: PXG Gen6 0311 XP Irons 52.10: PXG Sugar Daddy III Milled 56.10: PXG Sugar Daddy III Milled 60.10: PXG Sugar Daddy III Milled Putter – Taylormade GT Max
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