It took eight extra holes of sudden death with Kramer Hickok at TPC River Highlands before a birdie gave Harris English his second win of 2021 on the PGA Tour. Take a look inside the American's winning bag.
WINNING SCORE: 13-under-par, 267.
EQUIPMENT CHOICE:
DRIVER: PING G400 with 9˚ loft, fitted with Mitsubishi Chemical Kuro Kage XD 70 X shaft.
3 WOOD: PING G400 with 14.5˚ loft, with Fujikura Atmos Blue Tour Spec 7 X shaft.
IRONS: PING G410 Crossover (20˚) and PING Blueprint (4-iron to 9-iron), with Fujikura Atmos Black Hybrid 9 X (20˚) and True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (4-9) shafts.
WEDGES: PING Glide 3.0 (46˚SS, 52˚SS & 56˚SS) and PING Glide Forged (60˚SS), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (46, 52, 56) and True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 (60) shafts.
PUTTER: PING Scottsdale Hohum.
BALL: Titleist Pro V1.
EQUIPMENT NOTES:
As it was for English's first victory of 2021, it was two players using a set of PING irons going head-to-head at TPC River Highlands over extra holes. English opts for the company's first forged blade model, the Blueprint, while his play-off opponent on Sunday, Kramer Hickok, had a set of iBlade irons in play. The American pair's one-two finish on the PGA Tour was also joined by PING player Viktor Hovland's win in Europe capping of a successful week for the company.
- English is a stick with what works sort of player when it comes to his equipment, perhaps most surprisingly with his driver. The 31-year-old's G400 driver was released in 2017, which in the world of Tour drivers is a long time, but having found 75 percent of fairways for the week while averaging almost 300 yards it is easy to understand why the four-time PGA Tour winner likes what he has in the bag.
- Performing solidly across every category for the week, English's oldest club in the bag is his PING mallet putter. The model was released in 2010 and holds an average value of US$15.30 when traded in across America according to the PGA's value guide..
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English was part of a clean sweep of the world's three major Tours for Titleist's Pro V1 golf balls this past week. His victory is also the 19th from 27th PGA Tour events so far in 2021.
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