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Tour Rundown: Knapp wins in Mexico, two in a row for Patty T
Victory is measured in innumerable ways. Trophies go to the low golfer, but other contestants find goals and achievements to measure their success. Ronald Rugumayo became the first golfer from Uganda to pass a 36-hole cut on the DP World Tour this week. Rugumayo properly read and properly hit a six-feet birdie putt on his 36th hole, to make the cut on the number. He would ultimately earn the 71st spot, but his rounds of 72-70-71-73 are immemorial. There’s not better way to begin a Tour Rundown, than with a few words from Uganda’s top golfer.
A message from Ronald Rugumayo ?#MKO2024 pic.twitter.com/C0JCQc22Vx
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) February 25, 2024
PGA Tour: Jake Knapp goes to Mexico for a spring break celebration
After four years in Los Angeles, Jake Knapp left UCLA for a life of travel and tournaments. Knapp won thrice on what became PGA Tour Canada and is now PGA Tour Americas. His smooth swing and easy tempo, combined with a beachcomber look, have made him the flavor of the month for early 2024. Winning in Mexico will certainly thrust him closer to the bright, hot spotlight.
Knapp’s middle rounds of 64-63 gave him a bit of cushion for Sunday, and he made good use of it. Even when Finland’s Sami Valinaki made eagle-two at the 7th to tie for first, Knapp kept the rudder steady. Valimaki came home in plus-one 37, while Knapp closed with one-under 35. Razor-thin margins win victories, but with his good-luck mustache, we don’t expect Knapp will see that razor anytime soon.
A touch of class from solo leader @KnappTime_LTD ?
Nearly the first birdie on No. 10 today, the hardest hole at Vidanta. pic.twitter.com/mUnDHsuGee
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 25, 2024
LPGA: Patty T wins for second consecutive week
In 2021, Patty Tavatanakit burst onto the LPGA scene with a victory at the ANA Inspiration. When your first tour title is also a major, expectations immediately rise. It took another three years for the golfer from Thailand to earn win number two, but win number three was waiting in the wings. Like Jake Knapp, Tavatanakit competed and studied at UCLA, then left for the professional ranks. Unlike Knapp, her success came much sooner.
After that ANA win, Tavatanakit battled through expectations for over two years. Last week, PT won by seven at the Aramco Ladies International. This week, in her home country, Patty T delighted the home crowd with a 21-under-par performance. It was good enough to edge out another young phenom, Albane Valenzuela, by one. With all numbers tied at the last, Tavatanakit got up and down for birdie, for the victory.
The chip that set up the winning putt ?@Patty_MPT | @hondalpgath pic.twitter.com/X8AYL9yBV2
— LPGA (@LPGA) February 25, 2024
DP World Tour: DVD wins over Beta in Kenya
Videotape isn’t making a comeback, but for those of a certain generation, the war between DVD and Betamax still has open wounds. Darius van Driel, who will probably not be known as DVD in this lifetime, earned his first DP World Tour title on the continent of Africa. The Magical Kenya Open became quite magical for the golfer from Holland, as he closed with 67 for a two-shot win over England’s Joe Dean.
For the second time this week, Van Driel added voltage to his round with an eagle at the par-five 10th hole. Despite bogey at 11, he was able to harness two more birdies coming home, to secure victory. As for Dean, there wasn’t much that he could do. The English lad posted five birdies over the final ten holes, but could move no closer than a tie for second with Spain’s Nacho Elvira. Close behind was Nacho’s younger brother, Manuel, in a tie for fourth position.
Satisfying putt alert ?@DariusvanDriel sinks it for eagle at 10 and takes the solo lead.#MKO2024 pic.twitter.com/3Gha5A6XFB
— DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) February 25, 2024
PGA Tour Champions: Argentina smiles as González wins for azulceleste
Ricardo González has played a lot of golf, all around the world. Prior to Sunday, the Argentine had won 28 times across the world’s circuits, but never in a PGA Tour event. It’s fitting that González claimed his maiden PGA Tour Champions victory in Morocco, given his status as an itinerant golfer.
The top four golfers at the Trophy Hassan II came from outside the USA. González was chased, but never caught, by Denmark’s Thomas Bjorn, Korea’s Y.E. Yang, and Australia’s Mark Hensby. Yang held the lead with one round to play, but could not find the necessary form to preserve his station. Two bogeys on the outward half were parried by two birdies, but all the rest were pars. Yang’s even-par 73 earned him a tie for third with Hensby.
No one could sequence a run of birdies until González reached the 13th tee. Steaming from a bogey-six at twelve, don Ricardo ran off four consecutive birdies to jump up by two over Bjorn. After a bogey at 15, the Dane fought back, with birdie at the 17th, to close within one. The 18th was halved with 5s, and Ricardo González was finally a PGA Tour champion.
Ricardo González can’t be stopped!
That’s four birdies in a row to extend his lead to two ?
The 54-year-old is two holes away from capturing his first PGA TOUR-sanctioned win. pic.twitter.com/urKPP8zfJg
— PGA TOUR Champions (@ChampionsTour) February 24, 2024
Asian Tour: Ortiz outburst in Oman
It’s not the sort of outburst we’ve grown accustomed to, these days. Carlos Ortiz “outburst” consisted of a run of seven birdies in nine hole, midway through the fourth round at the Asian Tour’s International Series Oman stop. Ortiz and Louis Oosthuizen trailed 54-hole leader, Joaquin Niemann by one at the start of the final round. Niemann had his struggles, and could not win for a second consecutive week.
The door was opened slightly when the Chilean closed with 67 for 274. Most golfers who sign for a final-day 67 expect to win. Unfortunately for him, Oosthuizen closed with 69 and went one better. to 273. Neither of those totals stood in Ortiz’ way, as he kicked that door wide open with 65 for 272 and an initial title of 2024. About the only shot that didn’t go his way, was the one you’ll see below. Congratulations, Carlos!
Denied by the flagstick ??????@carlosortizGolf @intseriesgolf @TorqueGC_
#InternationalSeries #ThisISEverything #whereitsAT pic.twitter.com/qoV6mvgn0D
— Asian Tour (@asiantourgolf) February 25, 2024
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A mysterious prototype 3-wood and 10 interesting gear photos from the Tour
If you’re a fan of golf equipment, then last week at the 2024 Genesis Invitational must have felt like the Super Bowl.
Aside from Tiger Woods and TaylorMade teaming up to create a new brand called Sun Day Red, GolfWRX.com also got full WITB photo coverage from top players such as Woods, Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick, Wyndham Clark, Viktor Hovland, Sepp Straka, Denny McCarthy and Si Woo Kim among others.
It was a huge week for equipment photos, so let’s waste no time getting to the recap below. If you want to check out all of our photo galleries from the 2024 Genesis Invitational, don’t forget to head over to our GolfWRX Forums.
Now, let’s get to the gear.
Hovi’s flatstick is growing up so fast
Now over four years old, Hovland’s Ping PLD “Hovi” putter is starting to show some signs of aging, which makes it that much cooler, in my opinion. As a reminder, Hovi’s custom PLD putter later became the inspiration for Ping’s DS72 head model, and Ping has even sold limited-edition versions of the “Hovi” putter.
To keep his longtime putter safe and secure, Hovland uses a “Hovi” putter cover, with a Viking graphic on top.
See Hovland’s full 2024 WITB here
Matt Fitzpatrick’s mysterious prototype fairway wood, and new Blueprint S irons
At the end of 2023, Matt Fitzpatrick was still using Ping S55 irons, which were first released to the public back in 2013.
I was starting to wonder if he’d ever change them out.
Well, last week at the 2024 Genesis Invitational, we noticed that Fitz is now using a set of new Ping Blueprint S irons (5-PW), to go along with a Ping i210 4-iron.
Pour one out for the S55’s.
That wasn’t the only noteworthy gear news in Fitzpatrick’s bag, though. We also noticed he had a unique prototype 3-wood in the bag, which appears to have no branding or identifying logos.
After further review, however, the sole weight designs and placement seemingly verify that he’s using a Cobra Darkspeed X prototype.
Here’s a photo of a retail Cobra Darkspeed X fairway wood for comparison:
What do you think? Is Fitzpatrick’s new proto fairway wood a Cobra Darkspeed? Or something else?
See what GolfWRX members are saying in the forums
Straka stays strong with the Tuttle
We looked at every club in Straka’s bag last week, and he’s using a set of TaylorMade Qi10 metalwoods, to go along with Srixon irons and Cleveland wedges.
He’s also still going strong with his longtime Odyssey Stroke Lab Tuttle design, which has 3 lines on its bubbly crown for better alignment. With all of the modern-day mallet options on the market, it’s cool to see that Straka is sticking with what works.
Tiger still loves his M3
On Wednesday before the event, Woods confirmed that he’d be switching into a new TaylorMade Qi10 Tour 3-wood, and he also revealed why he still has the old M3 5-wood in play:
“Well, the [new TaylorMade Qi10 Tour] 3-wood is in play. I feel very comfortable with the 3-wood. I had to find the right shaft for it and decided to switch the shafts and go with what I have on my driver. My 5-wood’s different, it’s old, a little beat up, but it still works. But the 3-wood, I wanted to find something I could draw a little bit better and this one is definitely that.”
Read more about Tiger Woods’ clubs from the Genesis Invitational
Rors Proto irons
McIlroy appears to be locked into his WITB setup for 2024, including new TaylorMade Qi10 metalwoods, a mixed set of TaylorMade P-760 and Rors Proto MB irons, MG4 wedges, a Spider Tour X putter, and a new TaylorMade TP5x golf ball.
By all accounts, his Rors Proto irons have to be some of the most famous irons in golf at the moment, and they’ve got the bag chatter to prove they’ve stood the test of time. It’s always a pleasure getting an up-close look at the Rors Protos.
Tommy 2 Drivers
Speaking to the gearheads, if Tommy Fleetwood wasn’t already on your list of top-5 favorite PGA Tour players, then maybe this will help you reconsider: Fleetwood is currently using a TaylorMade Qi10 LS driver (9 degrees), and a TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver (13.5 degrees), and both are equipped with Fujikura Ventus TR 6X shafts.
Tommy Fleetwood’s full 2024 WITB
New shafts spottedAt the 2024 Genesis Invitational, we spotted new Fujikura Ventus Blue shafts, as well as Aretara shafts, which is a new company started by Alex Dee, formerly of Fujikura. Click on the respective links to learn more about each new release.
A special putter for a special exemption
Chase Johnson, one of the recipients of a sponsors exemption at the Genesis Invitational, made the cut using an Odyssey Ai-One Jailbird Mini with white-red-white alignment lines and a knuckle neck construction, to go along with a Cobra Darkspeed Max driver.
Johnson is certifiably equipped with ultra forgiveness, and it helped him make the cut last week.
See Johnson’s full 2024 WITB here
The view for one of golf’s best putters
Denny McCarthy finished first in Strokes Gained: Putting in 2018-2019, first in 2019-2020, and second in 2021-2022, and he still uses this Scotty Cameron Tour-Only GoLo mallet putter currently. This photo shows what he looks down at while he’s making basically every putt he sees.
See McCarthy’s full 2024 WITB here
Are new Toulon putters on the way?
On Tuesday at the 2024 Genesis Invitational, we spotted a slew of new models from Toulon. The putter pictured above, called “Alcatraz,” bears a strong resemblance to Odyssey’s “Jailbird” putters, in both looks and nomenclature.
Is something bigger on the way from Toulon? We’ll keep an eye out for testers and switchers on the PGA Tour next week at the 2024 Cognizant Classic at PGA National.
And, with that, we say goodbye to the 2024 Genesis Invitational, and the 2024 West Coast Swing. We’ll see you next week on the other coast!
Browse all of our photos from the 2024 Genesis Invitational here
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