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WRX Insider: Tiger Woods’ top 5 shots at the Memorial and WITB for all 5 wins

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Tiger’s relationship with the Memorial has been an action-packed adventure of humongous triumphs and humiliating struggles. It’s a venue where his dominance has been on full display (five wins) and his darkest moments exposed (the meltdown of his game in 2015).

The GOAT is back in action this week, and I wanted to look back at the top 5  shots from his time at Memorial and a look into his bag for all of his five wins. Some of my favorite Tiger moments of all time happened at Muirfield Village under the watchful eye of the very legend Tiger is still chasing down: Jack.

1999: Chip-in for par and the ensuing Tiger fist pump extravaganza

2000: 2nd shot on 18 in 2nd round (21:08)

2001: 3-iron from 240 on No. 5 (31:25)

2009: Chip-in for eagle on 11 (1:25)

2012: Chip-in on 16 vs. Fowler

Tiger Woods WITB for 5 Memorial Wins

1999

Driver: Titleist 975D @7.5 w/ Dynamic Gold X100 (tipped to length) @43.5 inches long

3-wood: Titleist 970 @15 bore thru w/ Dynamic Gold X100 (tipped to length) @42.5 inches long

Irons: 2-P Titleist 681T Grind McCabe/Bobka Prototypes (Endo Forged) with Dynamic Gold X100

Wedges: Titleist Vokey 258/08 @56, 260/06 with Dynamic Gold X100

Putter: Scotty Cameron GSS Version 1 with PingMan blackout grip

Ball: Titleist Professional 90

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord

Glove: Titleist Players

2000

Drier: Titleist 975D @7.5 w/ Dynamic Gold X100 (tipped to length) @43.5 inches long

3-wood: Titleist 970 @15 w/ Dynamic Gold X100 (tipped to length) @42.5 inches long

Irons: 2-P Titleist 681T (Endo Forged) with Dynamic Gold X100

Wedges: Titleist Vokey 258/08 @56, 260/06 with Dynamic Gold S400

Putter: Scotty Cameron GSS with PingMan blackout grip

Ball: Nike Precision Tour Accuracy

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord

Glove: Nike

2001

Driver: Titleist 975D @7.5 w/ Dynamic Gold X100 (tipped to length) @43.5 inches long

3-wood: Titleist 970 @15 w/ Dynamic Gold X100 (tipped to length) @42.5 inches long

Irons: 2-P Titleist 681T (Endo Forged) with Dynamic Gold X100

Wedges: Titleist Vokey 258/08 @56, 260/06 with Dynamic Gold S400

Putter: Scotty Cameron GSS with PingMan blackout grip

Ball: Nike Precision Tour Accuracy

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord

Glove: Nike

2009

Driver: Nike SQ Demo Prototype 8.5 w/ Mitsubishi Diamana White Board 83TX

3-wood: Nike SQ II 15 w/ Mitsubishi Diamana Blue Board 103TX

5-wood: Nike SQ II 19 w/ Mitsubishi Diamana Blue Board 103TX

Iron: 3-PW Nike Forged MB (RED TW Logo on Toe) with Dynamic Gold X100

Wedges: Nike Victory Red Forged (56) Nike SV Forged (60) w/ True Temper Dynamic Gold S400

Putter: Scotty Cameron GSS with PingMan blackout grip

Ball: Nike ONE Tour

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord

Glove: Nike

2012

Driver: Nike VR Tour Limited 8.5-degree w/ Graphite Design AD DI 6X

3-wood: Nike VR Pro Limited Edition 15 w/ Mitsubishi Diamana Blue Board 103TX

5-wood: Nike SQ II 19 w/ Mitsubishi Diamana Blue Board 103TX

Irons: (3-PW) Nike VR Pro Blades w/ True Temper Dynamic Gold X100

Wedges: Nike VR Pro 56-degree and 60-degree w/ True Temper Dynamic Gold S400

Putter: Nike Method 001 w/ Pingman Blackout Grip

Ball: Nike ONE Tour D

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord

Glove: Nike

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  1. Bl_pga

    Jul 20, 2020 at 6:10 am

    It’s really interesting how little his specs have changed over the years. Yet so many players constantly switch, myself included. LOL

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AVL: My U.S. Amateur local qualifying experience

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This past Monday, I played in the U.S. Amateur local qualifier at Rock Creek Country Club in Portland, Oregon. A full tee sheet from 7:30 a.m. to 1:55 p.m., the top 11 scores would make it to the U.S. Amateur final qualifying.

I teed off at 10:48 a.m.. With the 7:30 am tee time, you can get a feel for the leaders’ pace, and they were off and running on the challenging setup at Rock Creek.

 

 

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Getting to the highlight of the round on the par five 17th, a drive up the left side and 212 yards left to the front hole location. I took out a 5-iron with plans of middle of the green. The ball ended up 8 feet left of the hole, pin high. A slight downhill putt dropped in for an eagle 3 on the 17th. With the cut line looking to be anywhere from -2 to even par. This was the boost I had been waiting for all day.

With making par from the trees on 18, it was time to wait for a potential playoff with a posted score of one under par 71.

Three hours later, it was playoff time. 8 players for 6 spots. I made par on the playoff hole, which was good enough to advance to the U.S. Amateur final qualifying in July. USGA qualifiers sure deliver on all of the emotions in golf!

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The annual What’s In The Bag build is underway, and on this episode of Club Junkie, Brian breaks down the clubs currently leading the race for a spot in his 2026 gamer setup. From drivers and fairway woods to irons, wedges, and shafts, he ranks the equipment that’s performing best and explains what’s separating the front runners from the rest of the field.

Brian also heads into the workshop to discuss several putter projects currently on the bench. From head options and shaft choices to build ideas and testing plans, he shares what he’s working on and which putters could become serious contenders for the bag this season.

If you’re a gear junkie who loves equipment testing, club building, and the never-ending pursuit of the perfect setup, this episode is for you.

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Tour Edge Exotics mini driver review + TaylorMade Spider ZT Max first look – Club Junkie

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On this episode of Club Junkie, I put the new Tour Edge Exotics Mini Driver to the test and break down the performance, forgiveness, distance, and where it fits compared to a traditional driver or strong fairway wood. If you have been curious about adding a mini driver to the bag, this one is worth a look.

I also dive into the new TaylorMade Spider ZT Max putter that was recently spotted and discuss the growing zero torque putter trend. Plus, there is a closer look at the new Project X Titan Yellow shaft showing up on the PGA Tour and what makes it different from other profiles currently out there.

 

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