WINNING SCORE: 19-under-par, 263.

EQUIPMENT CHOICE:

DRIVER: Titleist TSi2 with 10˚ loft, fitted with Project X EvenFlow RipTide 60 6.5 shaft.

3 WOOD: Titleist TS3 with 15˚ loft, with Mitsubishi Chemical Diamana S+ 80 TX shaft.

HYBRID: Titleist TS3 with 21˚ loft, with Fujikura Atmos Black 95 X shaft.

IRONS: Titleist TMB (4-iron) and Titleist 620CB (5-iron to 9-iron), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S300 shafts.

WEDGES: Titleist Vokey Design SM8 (46˚-10˚ F Grind, 52˚-08˚ F Grind, 56˚-08˚ M Grind & 60˚-04˚ L Grind), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S300 shafts.

PUTTER: Scotty Cameron GoLo Prototype.

BALL: Titleist Pro V1.

FINAL LEADERBOARD

EQUIPMENT NOTES:

  • Claiming his second win at this event, Streb saw an improved week of ball striking that allowed him to take advantage of his generally solid putting to secure his second PGA Tour win and lock in a place at Augusta in April. Streb found 83 percent of the greens in regulation at Sea Island with his combination set of Titleist irons and wedges, which are somewhat unique in terms of shafts. Streb is one of the few players on Tour, outside of Luke Donald, that uses the S300 flex of True Temper’s Dynamic Gold range, and unlike most of his Tour brethren, Streb also uses the same shaft flex and weight from his longest iron to his highest lofted wedge.
  • The 33-year-old’s victory marks the first for Titleist’s new TSi range of drivers on the PGA Tour that have seen a strong take up among the world’s best players. Powered by an ‘ATI 425 Aerospace Titanium’ face, Adam Scott is one player to see an increase in distance since switching to the new range.
  • Streb is one of what is becoming a rarer sight on Tour, with every single piece of his equipment setup made by one company, the American giving his sponsor Titleist its seventh win from 11 events of the new 2020/21 PGA Tour season.

QUOTE: “It was a bit of a struggle today at times. It was pretty solid there and then kind of lost it for a little bit. Just kind of hung in there and fortunately nobody got too far away and kind of snuck out of the playoff there.” – Robert Streb.