WINNING SCORE: 15-under-par, 273.

EQUIPMENT CHOICE:

DRIVER: TaylorMade SIM2 with 9° loft, fitted with Mitsubish Chemical Diamana DF 80 TX shaft.

3 WOOD: TaylorMade Stealth Plus with 15° loft, with Mitsubishi Chemical Diamana DF 80TX shaft.

IRONS: Callaway X Forged UT '21 (19°) and PXG 0311 ST (4-iron to pitching wedge), with KBS Tour-V 125 shafts.

WEDGES: Titleist Vokey Design SM9 (50°-12° F Grind & 54°-14 F Grind) and Titleist Vokey Design SM9 Wedgeworks (60° T Grind), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue shafts..

PUTTER: Odyssey Prototype.

BALL: Titleist Pro V1.

FINAL LEADERBOARD

EQUIPMENT NOTES:

  • List has long been an elite ball striker with plenty of power off the tee, however he has had his struggles on the greens during his PGA Tour career. A new putting coach, Stephen Sweeney, and a new putter saw him have one of his best ever weeks with the flatstick this week at Torrey Pines, ranking eight in Strokes Gained: Putting. List's new Odyssey is a very unique design with a plumbers neck hosel that is almost centre shafted on a traditional heel-toe weighted head. The putter fitted with the brand's famed White Hot insert.

  • List's win is the second in a row for PXG staffers on the PGA Tour after Hudson Swafford's success last week at The American Express. Like Swafford, and a number of the brand's ambassadors, List does not carry a full bag of PXG clubs, instead opting just for the 0311 ST irons, the same model Swafford used to win last week.
  • The 37-year-old continues the winning run of some new products on the market, with List adding another victory on the PGA Tour for TaylorMade's new Stealth metalwoods featuring faces made of carbon fibre, while his win is the third from four on the US Tour for Titleist's new SM9 Vokey wedges.

  • A resident of Augusta, Georgia home of The Masters where he will now tee it up in April, List adds a ninth win from 13 PGA Tour events so far this season.

QUOTE: “I hired a new putting coach in the offseason, Stephen Sweeney. We got together in December and he was pretty much expecting me to have the worst stroke ever and yips. He opened up my eyes to the proper technique and I worked my butt off. I think I was strokes gained No. 1 on Thursday, which I hadn't ever been No. 1 in strokes gained putting in a single round. It just snowballed from there and my confidence grew. I missed some short ones, but that happens on these greens. To make that putt on 18 in regulation was great.” – Luke List.