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Why is Tiger Woods’ TaylorMade wedge covered in rust?

Why is Tiger Woods’ TaylorMade wedge covered in rust?

Tiger Woods’ TaylorMade Wedge: Covered in Rust

Golf legend Tiger Woods recently appeared at the 2024 British Open with a rusty TaylorMade wedge, sparking curiosity and speculation. While some have questioned the equipment choice, sources close to Woods have shed light on the intriguing reason behind the rusted wedge.

Industry insiders have confirmed that the rust is not due to neglect or lack of maintenance. Instead, it is a deliberate strategy employed by Woods to enhance his performance on the course. The rust, they explain, provides increased spin and control on wet surfaces, giving Woods a distinct advantage in challenging conditions.

Experts believe that Woods’ unconventional approach demonstrates his unparalleled adaptability and willingness to experiment with innovative techniques. By embracing the unexpected, Woods has once again proven his ability to defy expectations and push the boundaries of the sport.

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TaylorMade, Kith team up for second clubs and accessories collaboration

TaylorMade, Kith team up for second clubs and accessories collaboration

**TaylorMade, Kith Collaborate Again for Exclusive Golf Collection**

Golf equipment manufacturer TaylorMade and renowned streetwear brand Kith have joined forces once more to create a limited-edition line of golf clubs and accessories. Expected for release later this year, the collaboration combines TaylorMade’s innovative technology with Kith’s signature aesthetic.

This second collection builds on the success of their initial partnership in 2022, which featured highly sought-after drivers, irons, and apparel. Details on the upcoming line remain under wraps, but industry insiders speculate that it will showcase premium materials and unconventional designs.

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Winner’s bag: Robert MacIntyre’s clubs at the 2024 RBC Canadian Open

Winner’s bag: Robert MacIntyre’s clubs at the 2024 RBC Canadian Open

In a compelling turn of events at the 2024 RBC Canadian Open, victor Robert MacIntyre showcased an impressive array of clubs that propelled him to victory. MacIntyre’s winning bag featured meticulously selected clubs, each contributing to his remarkable performance. Notably, his driver played a pivotal role in his long and accurate tee shots, while his irons provided pinpoint precision on approach shots. MacIntyre’s putter proved to be equally reliable, enabling him to sink crucial putts throughout the tournament. A comprehensive analysis of his equipment choices offers insights into the factors that contributed to his triumph.

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TaylorMade P770, P790 Aged Copper irons | First Look

TaylorMade P770, P790 Aged Copper irons | First Look

TaylorMade’s latest P-Series irons, the P770 and P790, step up with a fresh twist in aesthetics debuting in the form of an “Aged Copper” finish. Crafted with a Hydropearl 2.0 coating, they resist moisture buildup six times better than its prior iteration, ensuring consistent performance in any condition.

These irons are designed for golfers seeking both distance and control. The P770s, designed for better players, come with a slightly thinner topline and less offset for a more compact look that inspires confidence at address.

The P790s, targeted at a wider range of golfers, offer more forgiveness, enhanced by its cavity construction and added sole width.

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