Adam Scott took home his 14th PGA Tour victory on Sunday at the Genesis Invitational. The Queenslander’s second straight win after his Australian PGA triumph in December set to lift him back inside the top-10 of the world rankings. Here is the Titleist equipment Scott used at Riviera.
WINNING SCORE: 11 under, 273.
EQUIPMENT CHOICE:
DRIVER: Titleist TS4 with 10.5˚ loft, fitted with Mitsubishi Chemical Kuro Kage XTS 80 X shaft.
3-WOOD: Titleist TS2 with 16.5˚ loft, with Fujikura Rombax P95 X shaft.
IRONS: Titleist 716 T-MB (3-iron) and Titleist 680 MB (4-iron to 9-iron), with KBS Tour 130 X shafts.
WEDGES: Titleist Vokey Design SM8 (48˚.08˚ F Grind, 52˚.08˚ F Grind, 56˚.10˚ S Grind and 60˚.06˚ K Grind), with True Temper Dynamic Gold AMT Tour Issue X100 shafts.
PUTTER: Scotty Cameron Xperimental Prototype Rev X11.
BALL: Titleist Pro V1.
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EQUIPMENT NOTES:
Scott’s equipment setup is almost completely unchanged since his win at RACV Royal Pines before December. The 39-year-old has made one change however, Scott returning to a Mitsubishi Kuro Kage shaft in his driver for this week having recently used a Graphite Design shaft of a similar weight in his Titleist TS4 driver that first went into play the Zozo Championship.
- The 2013 Masters winner told Golf Australia magazine at the Australian PGA that he tries to avoid tinkering with his equipment too much, Scott still relying on his blade irons that were first introduced in 2003 while playing new model woods and wedges from Titleist.
Unsurprisingly, Scott, one of the best ball strikers in the world, ranked No.1 for greens hit in regulation for the week at the Tiger Woods hosted Genesis Invitational. But it was once again Scott’s improving putting that stands out most in his statistics. Scott continues to use a long putter unanchored to his sternum that he believes works better than when he anchored the long putter and won his lone major championship. The former World No.1’s current flatstick is two to three inches shorter than when he anchored the putter and helped him rank in the top-30 for both Strokes Gained: Putting and Putts per GIR.
- Now a Titleist staff player for over 20 years. Scott’s win is the fifth from seven events on the PGA Tour so far in 2020 for Titleist’s Pro V1 and Pro V1x golf balls.
QUOTE: “It is an incredible course with an incredible field; this win is special.” – Adam Scott.
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