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PING S56 Irons Debut at Pebble Beach

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  • Posted on: June 14th, 2010 by: Tourspecgolfer

Ping S56 Irons First Look!
New Ping S56 irons were spotted today at Pebble Beach and posted on the official Ping Twitter page.  At first sight it’s design shares many of the same aesthetic cue’s as the new Ping Tour S Wedges that we showed you in Feb from the Tokyo Golf Show. Ping staffers are [...]

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Tiger Woods U.S Open 2002 Replica Putter

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  • Posted on: July 26th, 2009 by: Tourspecgolfer

6 years ago Tiger Wood’s backup putter sold for a whopping 40,000 USD in Japan to an anonymous buyer, It was identical to what he uses on tour even till this day. When scotty cameron does Tour Prototype’s Japan gets the most limited Items and for good reason. People are willing to pay for something [...]

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PGA Players Turning Back to Irons for British Open?

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  • Posted on: July 10th, 2009 by: Tyler Knott Gregson

If you tuned in to even a single round of the wet, soggy and delayed golf that made up the U.S. Open, you most likely saw a few surprising things.  The most surprising of all being that a vast majority of the Pros taking part in the tournament pulled out their long irons from their [...]

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Lucas Glover’s U.S. Open Winning Arsenal

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  • Posted on: June 24th, 2009 by: Tyler Knott Gregson

If you tuned into the U.S. Open on Monday, you witnessed probably the calmest, coolest and all around most laid-back U.S. Open winners in the history of the sport walk off with one of golf’s biggest trophies.  Lucas Glover took home the championship in smooth form, and his humble, chilled-out personality was a strangely welcome [...]

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Callaway PM Prototype Hybrid Spotted at Bethpage!

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  • Posted on: June 21st, 2009 by: Tourspecgolfer

 

Callaway PM Prototype Hybrid
Golf.com’s David Dusek confirmed while speaking with Callaways lead designer Roger Cleveland that Phil Mickelson is using a new PM Prototype Hybrid this week at the U.S open.  Although its still in prototype phase Phil himself provided a lot of input in its build.
Previously Phil was using Callaway Golf’s FT Hybrid off [...]

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