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I do have one question that is not meant to try and be negative or debunk any theory of longer is better for us tall folks. Why is it that we do not see any tour pros using much more than +1" if it would indeed be a better way? After all they have pretty much unlimited access to the best of the best when it comes to any and all things golf equipment, instruction, fitness instruction, etc???

 

I have always found myself looking to WITB and hoping to see the clubs specs of folks like Chris Wood, Stuart Cink, Robert Karlsson, and they all seem to sport around +1" or less. Craig Smith from the UK is the tallest current pro golfer at 6'-8" tall but have not found any info on his club specs.

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I do have one question that is not meant to try and be negative or debunk any theory of longer is better for us tall folks. Why is it that we do not see any tour pros using much more than +1" if it would indeed be a better way? After all they have pretty much unlimited access to the best of the best when it comes to any and all things golf equipment, instruction, fitness instruction, etc???

 

I have always found myself looking to WITB and hoping to see the clubs specs of folks like Chris Wood, Stuart Cink, Robert Karlsson, and they all seem to sport around +1" or less. Craig Smith from the UK is the tallest current pro golfer at 6'-8" tall but have not found any info on his club specs.

 

I think it goes back to using what you grew up with and/or have become accustomed to, they make it work! The clubs themselves have some limitations, head weight, that are definitely dictating the use of shorter clubs. Club builders heads literally go into overload when they see the swingweight scale go into the E's and sometimes F's. There really are not that many really tall pro's, go to an event and you'll see the norm is about 5' 10". There are a few here and there but overall the tall (6' 3" and taller) pro golfer is about as common as what a distribution height chart shows, not very many. Plus nobody is length fitting tall people with disregard for club limitations. This is why the title of the thread states 'no chart or preconceived ideas'.

 

I'm simply stating there is known distance between ones shoulder and the ground. Tall people have much higher shoulders and the smaller increase in arm length doesn't make up for the larger increase in shoulder height. You have to make a choice as to either add length to the clubs or in some manner get your hands down to the club. Personally I think tall people are not being given enough length. +1" just doesn't come close.

 

Stewart Cink is interesting, a few years back he was playing 5* up and playing terrible. He went to longer clubs and 1* or 2*'s up and started playing better.

 

There used to be a great article on the Titleist website about Karlsson's clubs, think they put him in something like +1 1/4" or + 1 1/2" long and he instantly started playing better. He does play a 37" putter and definitely is not standing too tall when he putts which is quite telling of the real length he likely needs.

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What a great write up! It's always very refreshing to see someone go out and do some experimentation, and I'm glad the results worked out so well for you. I'm the same height (6'4") and have found 1/2" to 3/4" over standard to work the best for me, but I've also noticed the wedges and short irons can get really short.

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First, great info and thanks for all the detail and time you have put into this.

 

A couple questions:

 

Did it take long to get comfortable standing further away from the ball with your wedges and 8-pw irons? Seems like keeping the lie angles std the ball would be farther away?

 

Did it take long to achieve center face contact with the longer woods and long irons?

 

Any chance you could post some before and after pics of your set up position DTL. With std clubs vs new longer clubs? Maybe wedge, 7i, 4i, driver? Just to visualize the change.

 

I understand not everyone likes to post there swing but a video would be great too.

 

Thanks again for all the info on your trails.

 

Cheers!

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What a great write up! It's always very refreshing to see someone go out and do some experimentation, and I'm glad the results worked out so well for you. I'm the same height (6'4") and have found 1/2" to 3/4" over standard to work the best for me, but I've also noticed the wedges and short irons can get really short.

 

If you're noticing your wedges and short irons are feeling too short it's because they are!! Fitting with a 6 or 7 iron is useless. Those clubs already have sufficient length but will not tell you what your lower length limit is and they are in no way indicative of what it may be.

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First, great info and thanks for all the detail and time you have put into this.

 

A couple questions:

 

Did it take long to get comfortable standing further away from the ball with your wedges and 8-pw irons? Seems like keeping the lie angles std the ball would be farther away?

 

Did it take long to achieve center face contact with the longer woods and long irons?

 

Any chance you could post some before and after pics of your set up position DTL. With std clubs vs new longer clubs? Maybe wedge, 7i, 4i, driver? Just to visualize the change.

 

I understand not everyone likes to post there swing but a video would be great too.

 

Thanks again for all the info on your trails.

 

Cheers!

 

It took about 4 swings to get used to the ball position being further away. It's not so much the ball gets further away it's that your posture improves so you can stand a bit taller. Ball position is more of an incremental change. I did end up changing lie angles back to pretty close to where they were, so for me it was more about raising my posture.

 

For me I have always struggled with striking the ball toe side of center, more so with the shorter clubs. This completely remedied the situation and now making center contact with ease. It's definitely improved center contact with driver. Never realized the combo of an upward angle of attack and a club that's too short created. Now the driver head is in the proper orientation at impact.

 

I don't have any pics or videos with the new set up so let me see what I can come up with. I already planned on doing some pics to show how to do the length limits so a couple more in the setup position with a standard, +1" and then what the clubs are now seems like a good idea.

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In the other post I spoke of a fellow member at my club who is at least 6' 5" and has very large hands. Here are some pics from this afternoon with his sand wedge, my sand wedge and my 8 iron. His posture is dramatically better!

 

 

 

 

I suspect his low length limit will be closer to the 8 iron length once we fit him. He went from hitting low weak fades to hitting a high straight ball with the occasional draw. Plus he picked up about 20 yards with each club. He also went from hitting his sand wedge where the grooves start on the toe side to hitting it in the center.

 

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I think Dan and I differ in the idea that I want to ensure you have enough length for your proportions especially in the short clubs and what you do with the lie angle after that is not a big deal. Lie angle is just an adjustment to effect ball flight, it does not effect club length. I have no concern of giving a tall golfer a club that is too long, the chances of that are pretty slim to none if you do the high limit length test. And I've never seen a tall golfer with a club that was too long.

 

I have fit many to this long wedge and all them are happy. Rybo, what you are doing I assure you is the right direction. I do use math modelled lengths and lies and once the player has a few rounds in they find that their swing plane evens out and directional control has never been better. I'm a firm believer that the set be built with correct math length's and lies - resulting in a very consistent directional control.

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What a great write up! It's always very refreshing to see someone go out and do some experimentation, and I'm glad the results worked out so well for you. I'm the same height (6'4") and have found 1/2" to 3/4" over standard to work the best for me, but I've also noticed the wedges and short irons can get really short.

 

This is why - if it is math modelled - you work from a more favorite club. So say your 'extended' 7 iron is what fits best - by math modelling you can prevent the short clubs from getting too short. You get to remain in your 7 iron address when playing a wedge. Don't continue to shorten your wedges. Keep them all the same length and lie.

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Here is a side by side pic of my setup using my friends sand wedge and my sand wedge. Unfortunately the angle he took the pics from was not the best, much too high and on a bit of an angle.

 

 

My sand wedge is still shorter then what my low limit length tested out as. Would still like to get shoulders a bit higher......maybe in due time.

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Dan,

 

While we are going to fit people better then they currently are being fit, I have no issue with changes in hand height. I am only concerned with getting the low length limit figured correctly. After that if you wish to keep a single hand height so be it. If you wish to use some other incrementle change in hand height well that's great too. For us tall people, finding the proper length for the short clubs is absolutely critical.

 

I am curious how TLT could possibly account for all the variations in the human body from person to person.

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What a great write up! It's always very refreshing to see someone go out and do some experimentation, and I'm glad the results worked out so well for you. I'm the same height (6'4") and have found 1/2" to 3/4" over standard to work the best for me, but I've also noticed the wedges and short irons can get really short.

 

This is why - if it is math modelled - you work from a more favorite club. So say your 'extended' 7 iron is what fits best - by math modelling you can prevent the short clubs from getting too short. You get to remain in your 7 iron address when playing a wedge. Don't continue to shorten your wedges. Keep them all the same length and lie.

 

 

And at 6' 4" I suspect that 7 iron is very close to your low length limit. Anything shorter then whatever that length is, is likely going to be too short.

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In the other post I spoke of a fellow member at my club who is at least 6' 5" and has very large hands. Here are some pics from this afternoon with his sand wedge, my sand wedge and my 8 iron. His posture is dramatically better!

 

 

 

 

I suspect his low length limit will be closer to the 8 iron length once we fit him. He went from hitting low weak fades to hitting a high straight ball with the occasional draw. Plus he picked up about 20 yards with each club. He also went from hitting his sand wedge where the grooves start on the toe side to hitting it in the center.

 

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This pretty much sums it up! If there are instructors here that don't agree with his setup, then they haven't swung with his body.

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Great post. Will take some of your numbers into my wedge fitting in the spring.

 

I'm 6'2 as well. I'm more of the science-not-the-art part of the game, so when I got fitted, I expected tape measures and numbers. I walked in and the fitter handed me a club.

"Hit a few with this one."

"Now try this one. It's a different flex."

"Now try this third one."

 

He wasn't testing for flex, but length. I went from slouching over the ball, to standing more upright, to backing away from the ball. He knew the clubs were too long at that point.

 

I ended up with clubs that were 1 1/4" over my old ones. They just feel GOOD. This week I extended my wedges to the same as my PW. Tomorrow I'll play with them and see how they feel.

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Interesting topic. I'm 6'4" and recently went with SL irons in 6-sw and one of the biggest things I have liked about the set is playing my 9-sw in 37" length. Now I am wondering if I could even play longer! I do know for me, I have played a shorter driver at 44.5" as when I got fitted, that was the longest length in which I could consistently hit the center of the club face. Probably more of a testament of a flawed swing vs proper length. I am hitting a little shorter on my best on center hits with my driver, but I am hitting a high percentage of fairways. Longer is not always better, it still has to fit your swing, but I really think there is a benefit on the higher lofted clubs for taller players. I am definitely hitting balls tighter to the pin since playing with them this season.

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Great write up.

I'm 6'2 with a wtf at 38" This past year I experimented with my clubs. Took them to 1 3/8' over standard for the season. Last month I cut 3/4" off to see how I hit the ball. I played with the shorter clubs about 6 rounds now plus range work.

I do see a difference in ball striking compared to the lengths as I struck it better with the longer length at 1* upright. I shortened them I took them to 2* upright to see if I struck the ball better going down at it more. Having the longer club felt much more easier of a swing and consistent distances. With the club shorter my shots are more inconsistent.

Next season I want to put some graphite shafts in and experiment with them as far as length and swing speed. Going to put them in 5-pw and leave the gap, 56, 60 steel shafted.

 

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I'm 6'6" and play 1" over. The pic is my 8 iron and thinking I might need a bit of extra length (and yes, I know my posture still needs some work!).

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I'm 6'6" and play 1" over. The pic is my 8 iron and thinking I might need a bit of extra length (and yes, I know my posture still needs some work!).

 

Oh yes, I would recommend much longer clubs. I've noticed ones chin in relationship to their grip seems to be a good indicator with the short irons and wedges. If the chin is outside the grip then too short, if the chin is over the grip then all is good. In your pic, your chin is well outside the grip, this is due to the excessive bending from the waist you are having to do just to reach the club. IMO your hands are quite low and too close to your body in that pic.

 

For the average body proportioned 6' 6" individual, the calculations show a low length limit occurring at 38 5/8".

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Couple of random thoughts for the morning

 

For me this is long past experimentation and I have moved on to the refining stage. Finding the right shafts, maybe a 1/4" adjustment here or there, best lie angle for each club, grips, etc. All of the questions that no one could seem to answer over the years have been answered. Sometimes you just know when something is right and for me this has done it.

 

 

Trying to fit someone with a 6 or 7 iron is like trying to measure ones inseam starting at the knee and then come up with some calculations to maybe have pants long enough to reach the crotch and ankle. Of course no one does that. Find the low length limit starting point and work up from there; it's simple, easy and accurate!

 

 

The idea of longer clubs are harder to control is severely limiting us taller people from being fit correctly. There is a huge difference between providing proper length clubs to the tall individual to fit their proportions and using a club that is too long. Those over the top, inside out swings, steep AoA, thin toe divot swings, etc etc, are more likely a product of using clubs that are just too short for tall people

 

 

I would love to see a 5' 9" fitter/instructor use a wedge that is some 3"- 4" shorter then their WTF measurement! Maybe then they would understand what tall people are dealing with. Hand them a 31" wedge and lets see what happens.

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Couple of thoughts

 

Club length does not change with a lie angle change. You can not fix a length problem with a lie angle change. And when a club is bent upright it actually shortens the effective playing length, the distance between the center of the face and the butt of the club and most definitely has an impact on the swing plane becoming steeper. This idea of upright lie angles as a way to accommodate additional length used by the OEM's is borderline malpractice. It's nothing but a bad measurement taken from the wrong spots. Bending a clubhead up or down moves just that, the clubhead, the shaft doesn't magically lengthen and there is no effective length change. Lie angles are the relationship of the sole to the centerline of the hosel from a fixed axis point. Moving a lie angle up or down only moves the clubhead, you will still need the same length from your shoulder and hands to the ground.

 

I think you have cause and effect a little confused here, and thinking about part of this in the wrong way. There are no written rules on effect. Lie angle changes handle height for some, and changes sole conditions for some when we talk static setup. If the head is in fact kept at the same orientation when a lie angle is changed, then yes, handle height changes, which absolutely can change the players posture and work much in the same way as a length change would. Length changes effective lie angle and vice versa. This becomes even greater as the club gets longer, simple geometry of a triangle. The issue with many people is that impact consistency goes down considerably when the shaft starts to lengthen, not all people react in the same way. As a result, lie angle changes ARE a viable option for some people to achieve a better posture while keeping a more manageable playing length. While this may not work for you, and I'm not here to dispute that, it does in FACT work for other people. It's something that has to be resolved through testing and trial and error. There again, there are no absolutes in this.

 

Short drivers and fairway woods, and tall people....not a good combination. The only consideration that should be made for driver length is can the head be returned to its proper orientation at impact. Too short of a driver with an even or worst yet upward angle of attack is a recipe for disaster. Pretty much guarantees a popcorn fade, with zero chance for a draw. A fairway wood that is too short and the head will be toe down. Lie angle matters and since it can not be changed length is needed to produce a head that can be returned in its correct square orientation at impact. For me I have found driver is best at 46.5" for a GBB and 44.25" and 43.75" for my 3 and 5 woods.

 

So impact consistency shouldn't matter at all here? Most will not be able to handle a driver or fairway woods anywhere near that length with any consistency.. There is good reason why you won't see many if at all out there at the pro level.

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First, I just wanted to say that I really appreciate your thought and effort. As somebody that is 6’4” tall, I can perfectly agree with you that most of the irons in particular I feel like I’m hunching well over. Put an 8-iron in my hand and I’m not particularly looking forward the shot. So I’m really hoping that some of my skepticism is proven wrong…hell, just for the amount of effort and thought you put in alone makes me want you to be correct.

 

And that being said, my gut tells me you’re onto something.

 

My concerns are the following:

  1. The MOI of the club
  2. The overall weight balance/distribution of the club
  3. Length and its impact on distance, particularly yardage gapping and directional control

I’m a big believer in fitting to MOI. Not only has it been very beneficial to me but I have fitted MOI for roughly 100 different golfers, tested diligently against the placebo effect and really believe it works. The issue is that you’re likely to find clubs that are way too hefty. My experience with fitting for MOI is that too heavy with short clubs and wedges usually means fat shots and with longer clubs it usually means thin shots.

 

Of course, you could get very light shafts and hopefully find a bend profile of the shaft that fits your swing. But then the club becomes to head heavy and you’re likely to hit high launching and spinny shots.

 

I also have noticed how easy and accurately it is to hit Wishon’s Sterling Single Length 5-iron and 6-iron which are built to an 8-iron length. Perhaps it is the club head design, but it feels like it is hard to curve your shot with those shorter clubs. And conversely, if I had very long shafted irons, I think that the curvature would likely be too great.

 

My initial impressions is that we may be overemphasizing what ‘good posture’ is. To me, there is a lack of real scientific study on what good posture is. We see a lot of the all time great ballstrikers with the shoulders rolled/hunched over. Jack Nicklaus is a good example:

 

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But at the same time, chiropractors will tell you that the rolled shoulders is not a healthy prospect. So the question is if the shoulders should be rolled as seen by players like Nicklaus or perhaps there is a better way to setup to the ball?

 

I think this also begs the question if we have head weights and shaft weights correct to begin with. Perhaps we should be fitting for length first as you prescribed and then have clubs designed, not only from a lie angle perspective, but from a weight perspective…based on the longer length clubs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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With shoes on, I'm 6'3", 39" WTF and 62-62.5" shoulder to floor. My current set was fit to me at +0.5" and 4* up. Anything below 6 iron my common miss is on the toe and often thin. Even my solid shots favor the toe side some. This winter I'm thinking about building some Maltby irons and wedges to experiment with much longer lengths and try to maintain std lie angles. Only thing that worries me is shaft flex. If I hardstep X100's once or maybe even twice I would probably be ok.

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Couple of thoughts

 

Club length does not change with a lie angle change. You can not fix a length problem with a lie angle change. And when a club is bent upright it actually shortens the effective playing length, the distance between the center of the face and the butt of the club and most definitely has an impact on the swing plane becoming steeper. This idea of upright lie angles as a way to accommodate additional length used by the OEM's is borderline malpractice. It's nothing but a bad measurement taken from the wrong spots. Bending a clubhead up or down moves just that, the clubhead, the shaft doesn't magically lengthen and there is no effective length change. Lie angles are the relationship of the sole to the centerline of the hosel from a fixed axis point. Moving a lie angle up or down only moves the clubhead, you will still need the same length from your shoulder and hands to the ground.

 

I think you have cause and effect a little confused here, and thinking about part of this in the wrong way. There are no written rules on effect. Lie angle changes handle height for some, and changes sole conditions for some when we talk static setup. If the head is in fact kept at the same orientation when a lie angle is changed, then yes, handle height changes, which absolutely can change the players posture and work much in the same way as a length change would. Length changes effective lie angle and vice versa. This becomes even greater as the club gets longer, simple geometry of a triangle. The issue with many people is that impact consistency goes down considerably when the shaft starts to lengthen, not all people react in the same way. As a result, lie angle changes ARE a viable option for some people to achieve a better posture while keeping a more manageable playing length. While this may not work for you, and I'm not here to dispute that, it does in FACT work for other people. It's something that has to be resolved through testing and trial and error. There again, there are no absolutes in this.

 

Short drivers and fairway woods, and tall people....not a good combination. The only consideration that should be made for driver length is can the head be returned to its proper orientation at impact. Too short of a driver with an even or worst yet upward angle of attack is a recipe for disaster. Pretty much guarantees a popcorn fade, with zero chance for a draw. A fairway wood that is too short and the head will be toe down. Lie angle matters and since it can not be changed length is needed to produce a head that can be returned in its correct square orientation at impact. For me I have found driver is best at 46.5" for a GBB and 44.25" and 43.75" for my 3 and 5 woods.

 

So impact consistency shouldn't matter at all here? Most will not be able to handle a driver or fairway woods anywhere near that length with any consistency.. There is good reason why you won't see many if at all out there at the pro level.

 

Lie angle changes do not change length. This is a fact. A club will measure the same length whether bent from 0* to 90*. Going more upright will only change hand height but this will also in turn cause swing plane to be more steep. Now the tall individual who is almost for sure starting with a club that is too short, hand height changes are an illusion for length change. Length does not change effective lie angle for those starting with clubs that are too short. A club must be a proper length first for any change in lie angle to be effective.

 

If these much shorter LPGA women can handle longer drivers I'm pretty sure taller players can. Maybe the worst argument ever. And the point I believe you are missing is the extra length is easier to hit since it allows the head to be in the proper orientation at impact. A toe down fairway wood or driver is a very real issue. I would love to see a Trackman study on a driver that is truly too short with an upward angle of attack. Guarantee it will be a slice! Toe down with upward AOA produces a very open face. How does Rory at a whooping 5' 8" play a 45 1/2" driver? And please don't pull out Sergio, Reed, Fowler etc as a comparison. These guys won't come up to my shoulder. Bubba may be the lone exception as a tall guy playing a shorter then average driver on tour. He also tees it insanely high.

 

So as a tall individual I can get longer pants, bigger gloves, bigger grips, larger shirts, but I'm expected to play with clubs that are literally several inches too short. Every other sport in existence I can get properly sized equipment for my size, just not golf......why? It has made things easier, not harder. I don't have to manipulate the clubs like when they were too short.

 

 

Curious, how tall are you?

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Trying to fit someone with a 6 or 7 iron is like trying to measure ones inseam starting at the knee and then come up with some calculations to maybe have pants long enough to reach the crotch and ankle. Of course no one does that. Find the low length limit starting point and work up from there; it's simple, easy and accurate!

 

I would love to see a 5' 9" fitter/instructor use a wedge that is some 3"- 4" shorter then their WTF measurement! Maybe then they would understand what tall people are dealing with. Hand them a 31" wedge and lets see what happens.

 

Great commentary!

 

Trying to fit someone with a 6 or 7 iron is like trying to measure ones inseam starting at the knee and then come up with some calculations to maybe have pants long enough to reach the crotch and ankle. Of course no one does that. Find the low length limit starting point and work up from there; it's simple, easy and accurate!

 

I would love to see a 5' 9" fitter/instructor use a wedge that is some 3"- 4" shorter then their WTF measurement! Maybe then they would understand what tall people are dealing with. Hand them a 31" wedge and lets see what happens.

 

Great commentary!

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      Shane Lowry - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Taylor Montgomery - WITB - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Jake Knapp (KnappTime_ltd) - WITB - - 2024 Cognizant Classic
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Super Stoke Pistol Lock 1.0 & 2.0 grips - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      LA Golf new insert putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      New Garsen Quad Tour 15 grip - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      New Swag covers - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Jacob Bridgeman's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Bud Cauley's custom Cameron putters - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Ryo Hisatsune's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Chris Kirk - new black Callaway Apex CB irons and a few Odyssey putters - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Alejandro Tosti's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Genesis Invitational - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Please put any questions or comments here
       
       
       
      General Albums
       
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Monday #1
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Monday #2
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #1
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #2
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #3
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #4
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Rory McIlroy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Sepp Straka - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Patrick Rodgers - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Brendon Todd - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Denny McCarthy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Corey Conners - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Chase Johnson - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tommy Fleetwood - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Matt Fitzpatrick - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Si Woo Kim - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Viktor Hovland - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Wyndham Clark - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Cam Davis - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Nick Taylor - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Ben Baller WITB update (New putter, driver, hybrid and shafts) – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Vortex Golf rangefinder - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Fujikura Ventus shaft - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods & TaylorMade "Sun Day Red" apparel launch event, product photos – 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods Sun Day Red golf shoes - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Aretera shafts - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Toulon putters - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods' new white "Sun Day Red" golf shoe prototypes – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
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    • 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Please put and questions or comments here
       
       
       
       
      General Albums
       
      2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open - Monday #1
      2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open - Monday #2
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Ben Taylor - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Garrick Higgo - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Billy Horschel - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Justin Lower - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Lanto Griffin - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Bud Cauley - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Corbin Burnes (2021 NL Cy Young) - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Greyson Sigg - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Charley Hoffman - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Nico Echavarria - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Victor Perez - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Sami Valimaki - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Ryo Hisatsune - WITB - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
       
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Jake Knapp's custom Cameron putters - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      New Cameron putters - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Tyler Duncan's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Greyson Sigg's custom Cameron putters - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Sunjae Im's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Ping's Waste Management putter covers - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Vincent Whaley's custom Cameron - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Odyssey Waste Management putter covers - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Super Stroke custom grips - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Cameron putters - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Zac Blair's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
      Bettinardi Waste Management putter covers - 2024 Waste Management Phoenix Open
       
       
       
       
       
       

       
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