Callaway Staff player Alex Noren has been in fantastic form of late and this week secured his third European Tour victory since the start of summer at the British Masters.
The Swede started the rain-delayed final day with a three-shot lead and made the perfect start with birdies at his opening two holes. At this stage things looked like a mere formality until a little wobble around the turn – bogeys at the 8th and 11th holes – saw Noren’s lead reduced to a solitary stroke. With just four holes to go, Noren showed his class with two birdies over the closing stretch to win by two from Bernd Wiesberger in second place.
The win propels Noren inside the top 20 of the world golf rankings for the first time in his career; not bad for someone who ended the 2014 season down at 653rd!
What equipment did Noren use?
- Driver – Callaway XR 16 (8.5 degrees)
- Fairway wood – Callaway XR (3-wood)
- Hybrid – Callaway Apex (18 degrees)
- Irons – Callaway Apex Pro 16 (4-9)
- Wedges – Callaway Mack Daddy 2 (47, 52, 56 & 60)
- Putter – Odyssey Works
Across the other side of the pond all eyes were fixed on the Safeway Open. Tiger Woods’ imminent return to the game was pencilled in for last week’s PGA Tour event, but a late withdrawal by the former world number one left many wondering if he will ever return to his formidable best.
Whilst reflecting, think back to last year’s Safeway Open when wire-to-wire leader Brendan Steele fell apart down the closing stretch. It’s not often that you get the chance to make up for what went before, but the American birdied his final three holes en-route to a seven-under-par 65 in California. This left Steele one clear of overnight leader Patton Kizzire and gave him his second PGA Tour victory of his career.
What equipment did Steele use?
- Driver – TaylorMade M2 (9.5 degrees)
- Fairway wood – TaylorMade M2 (15 & 21 degrees)
- Irons – Wilson FG Tour 100 (4-PW)
- Wedges – Wilson FG Tour (50 degrees); Titleist Vokey SM5 (58 & 60)
- Putter – Scotty Cameron Futura