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Heavy Artillery: A look at driver/shaft combos at the Genesis Invitational

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What are the driver and shaft combinations of the best golfers in the world? For gearheads, it’s an endlessly interesting question — even if we can only ever aspire to play LS heads and 7 TX shafts.

At this week’s Genesis Invitational, GolfWRX got in-hand looks at the driver setups of plenty of pros. Who’s playing something new? Something old? Something different?

Check out some of the most interesting combos below, then head to the GolfWRX forums for the rest, as well as the rest of our galleries from Riv!

Tiger Woods

Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 LS (10.5 degrees @9.75)
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VF 6 X

Rory McIlroy

Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 (9 degrees @7.5)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X

Viktor Hovland

Driver: Ping G425 LST (9 degrees @8.5)
Shaft: Fujikura Speeder 661 TR TX

Matt Fitzpatrick

Driver: Titleist TSi3 (9 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw Orange 65 TX

Tommy Fleetwood

Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 LS (9 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 6 X

Wyndham Clark

Driver: Titleist TSR3 (9 degrees @10.5)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green 60 6.5 TX

Sepp Straka

Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 LS (9 degrees @10.5)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Kai’li White 60 TX

Si Woo Kim

Driver: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond (9 degrees @8)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X

Chase Johnson

Driver: Cobra Darkspeed Max (9 degrees @10)
Shaft: UST Mamiya Lin-Q Blue M40X 7F5 (45.25 inches)

Check out all our photos from the Genesis Invitational here.

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Does the wear on Tiger’s Scotty Cameron putter affect the roll in any way? – GolfWRXers discuss

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In our forums, our members have been discussing how the wear on Tiger’s putter may or may not affect the roll of the ball. WRXer ‘NikeGolfer93’ raises the subject, saying:

“With the obsession on pure roll and having grooves on a putter, I wonder about the implications for Tiger’s putter.

It’s noticeably worn with dings all over and has a distinct mark in the sweet spot, possibly resulting in a slight concave shape. Could this affect the consistency of the roll?”

And our members have been having their say on the matter in our forum, with the vast majority agreeing that the impact would be extremely low to non-existent.

Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.

  • MattM97: “It could, so could the wind, the grass, some dirt, a bug, some water, etc. A ton of things can factor the roll just have to hit your line and speed and hope for the best.”
  • brutus27: “Guys, at the end of the day, putting is an art form. You just need a repeatable stroke. Those imperfections do not affect Tigers roll or consistency. There are so many other, much larger variables related to the putting surface than those minuscule blemishes to affect consistency. Just my 2 cents.”
  • jonsnow: “I know it has that famous wear mark, but it’s not like he’s hitting bunker shots with it. Probably just worn the chrome off from number of repetitions hitting the sweet spot. I would be surprised if there is any actual concavity.”

Does the wear on Tiger’s Scotty Cameron putter affect the roll in any way? – GolfWRXers discuss

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Coolest thing for sale in the GolfWRX Classifieds (2/16/24): Nike TW raw iron heads

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At GolfWRX, we are a community of like-minded individuals that all experience and express our enjoyment of the game in many ways.

It’s that sense of community that drives day-to-day interactions in the forums on topics that range from best driver to what marker you use to mark your ball. It even allows us to share another thing we all love – buying and selling equipment.

Currently, in our GolfWRX buy/sell/trade (BST) forum, there is a listing for a set of Nike TW raw iron heads.

From the seller: (@nguyen): “Brand New pristine Nike TW raw iron heads 3-pw. These heads were rumored to be from the tour and have never been shafted or refinished. Asking price is $1050 OBO with tracking conus. Let me know if you have any questions and serious buyers only. Thank you.”

To check out the full listing in our BST forum, head through the link: Nike TW raw iron heads

This is the most impressive current listing from the GolfWRX BST, and if you are curious about the rules to participate in the BST Forum you can check them out here: GolfWRX BST Rules

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An insider recap of the new Sun Day Red brand launch (plus Tiger Woods on his new “prototype” golf shoes)

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This week was one of the most fun weeks in golf gear that I can remember as a PGA Tour equipment writer.

To briefly recap, Tiger Woods, arguably the greatest golfer and businessmen-athletes ever, has teamed up with TaylorMade – an undeniable titan in the hard goods industry – to create an entirely new brand of apparel, footwear, and accessories, called “Sun Day Red.”

To announce the brand, and officially unveil the logo, Tiger and TaylorMade invited about 100-150 of the most influential content creators, writers and photographers in the golf and fashion world to attend the launch event, which was hosted in a second-story, luxurious event center in Pacific Palisades, and they had Erin Andrews host the event.

Yeah, Sun Day Red kicked things off in just about the biggest way possible.

They also revealed a slew of items at the event, from hats and headcovers, to gloves and ball markers, to shoes and shirts and windbreakers and hoodies. It’s clear that Sun Day Red will offer roughly everything that golf consumers tend to consume – aside from golf clubs and bags; that’s still TaylorMade’s territory.

We learned a lot about Sun Day Red on the night of the launch event, but we’ve learned way more since.

With all the talk of Sun Day Red being a “premium lifestyle” type of apparel brand on the night of the launch, it was easy to forget that Tiger is still a highly competitive golfer, who has forged a certain aesthetic on the golf course throughout his career. He was wearing a cashmere hoodie at the launch event – would he actually wear something like that during an event?! Also, he’s had a bit of drama in the last year when it comes to his footwear of choice on the course – you know, the whole Nike vs. FootJoy saga – so what shoes would he wear? And what would his new on-course look be with Sun Day Red? Would he make a drastic change in vibe, ala Jason Day? Would he go with the Freddie Couples-esque look with the footwear, and start wearing low-rise type golf sneakers?

As it turns out, all things considered, his new Sun Day Red apparel and shoes weren’t actually a large departure from his previous look.

On Tuesday, for his 9-hole practice round, Tiger was looking quite sharp in a black hat, black shirt, black pullover, white pants, and new black-and-red shoes. Everything was Sun Day Red, a.k.a. SDR.

Yes, even the shoes were Sun Day Red. That was the biggest surprise to me, at least.

On Tuesday, he wore an eye-catching pair of black-and-red shoes, surprisingly equipped with only soft spikes in the red-bottom soles. Usually, he wears a combo of soft and metal spikes, so the soft-spiked-only footwear on Tuesday was intriguing.

As soon as I saw the shoes, I knew I needed to learn more.

Were they FootJoy shoes with an SDR logo on them? Were they made by Nike, or Jordan, or another manufacturer? Were they entirely new prototypes? Are they retail ready? Can people buy them on May 1st when the first run of apparel drops?

So, I tracked down Charley Hudak, who, as I’ve learned, is the creative director for Sun Day Red’s footwear. I also spoke in-depth with TaylorMade CEO David Abeles about all things Sun Day Red, including the shoes.

After speaking with Hudak and Abeles, it became clear that Sun Day Red is designing its own golf shoes, and Tiger is highly involved in the design and feedback process. And, for now right, they’re still “prototyping” the shoes, and actively working on the design.

It didn’t take long for their points on “prototyping” to be proven: On Wednesday, Tiger showed up to his Pro-Am wearing a new pair of white shoes with red trim, equipped with a combination of soft spikes and metal spikes.


Based on my comments and mentions in the X post above, it seems that the general public liked the white versions better than the red-and-black versions. Ultimately, the general public does have a say when it comes to retail success, so that’s at least somewhat of a factor.

As it turns out, the soft-spike-only construction from Tuesday wasn’t cutting it for Tiger. I can’t say I didn’t see that one coming, but either way, I asked Woods about the shoes in his Wednesday press conference.

“As far as the shoes go, had to make a slight adjustment yesterday, was putting some nails in for traction,” Woods said. “Being at home in Florida and testing in Florida was very different than coming out here [to Riviera C.C.] and playing off a slope, and playing off of wet grass and having the traction I needed. So I put some nails in yesterday and it’s been working.”

Of course, by “nails,” Tiger means metal spikes.

While the future of Sun Day Red is uncertain, I think it’s important that I pause here to remind everyone how cool all of this really is: Tiger Woods partnered with TaylorMade to create an entirely new brand called Sun Day Red, and on the week of his own event – the 2024 Genesis Invitational – Tiger is actively testing and prototyping new golf shoes, right in front of the eyes of the public.

Certainly, everyone is entitled to their own opinion on the apparel and footwear itself, or the name, or the logo, or the rollout, or the colorways, or the potential pricing, or the materials used, or whatever you want to get opinionated about. Everyone is allowed their own opinion.

But don’t tell me it’s not cool that Tiger Woods is basically designing new golf shoes on the fly, in the public eye.

Because it is.

And that’s my opinion on the matter.

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