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Unveiling the Winning Gear: Discover the Clubs Behind Thomas Detry’s WM Phoenix Open Triumph!

Unveiling the Winning Gear: Discover the Clubs Behind Thomas Detry’s WM Phoenix Open Triumph!

Thomas Detry’s Victory⁢ at the 2025⁣ WM Phoenix Open

Thomas Detry’s Landmark ‌win at the ‌2025 WM Phoenix Open

Belgian golfer⁤ Thomas Detry achieved a remarkable milestone by clinching ‌his⁢ first PGA ‌Tour title at the ‍2025 WM Phoenix open, held ‍at‌ TPC Scottsdale. With an ⁣remarkable final round of 6-under par (65), he birdied his last four ⁤holes to finish with⁢ a total score of 24-under ‍par (260). As fans celebrate this historic win, it’s essential to explore the high-quality clubs that played ⁢a pivotal role in his success.

Clubs That Led to Detry’s Success

Clubs that contributed ⁢to Thomas Detry's victory

Detry’s selection of clubs was⁣ both ⁤strategic and reliable, crucial for​ navigating ‌the challenges presented by TPC Scottsdale. Notably, he became the⁢ first Belgian golfer⁢ to secure a ⁤win on the PGA Tour.

  • Driver: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond
  • Wedges: Callaway Opus with versatile lofts of 49°, 53°, and 57°.
  • Putter: An Odyssey model aged eight ⁤years that⁣ significantly aided his putting accuracy.

Additonally, ‍he opted for the Callaway Chrome Tour X, designed for ⁤optimal control⁣ and distance. This choice reflects ‍not‍ only a tactical ⁣approach but also aligns him with‍ elite golfers who trust Callaway equipment on tour.

Club Type Model
Driver Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke ‌Triple Diamond
wedge(s) Callaway Opus (49°, 53°, 57°)
Putter An Odyssey model (8​ years old)
Golf Ball

Callaway Chrome Tour X

Analyzing Detry’s Equipment Choices: Inside His Winner’s Bag

The triumph at WM Phoenix Open⁤ underscored ‍not ​just Detry’s⁤ skill but ‍also highlighted how effective his equipment was throughout the tournament. Each club in⁣ his bag contributed significantly to‍ his commanding performance.

A​ standout piece was undoubtedly ‍the Callaway ‌Paradym Ai Smoke⁣ Triple Diamond driver,featuring a loft of nine degrees. This club is⁢ celebrated for its precision and distance capabilities,⁢ enabling him to achieve exceptional drives during play.

Additonally, he utilized various⁤ woods and hybrids ‌including:
The ‍Callaway Paradym Ai smoke Triple diamond fairway wood set at an angle ‍of 16.5⁢ degrees and⁣ an epic hybrid set​ at 18 degrees.
This combination illustrates a well-thought-out strategy tailored ⁢for tackling TPC Scottsdale’s diverse course layout while maintaining power and control‌ during critical moments.

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Club Type

Model

Loft
Driver Callaway Paradym Ai smoke triple diamond 9 degrees
>Callaway Paradym‍ Ai ​smoke​ triple diamond

>16.5 degrees

>C all away Epic

>18 degrees

Key Insights‍ into Thomas Detry’s Performance-enhancing Gear

The impressive ⁣victory can be attributed not only to skill but also advanced equipment choices made⁣ throughout this challenging tournament.

Among ⁢these where:

  • The renownedC all away Apex AI21 irons which provided exceptional control and distance through cutting-edge technology enhancing ball speed.

  • His⁣ trusted Odyssey Toulon ‌Design putter proved vital on ‌greens allowing him crucial putts maintaining momentum throughout ‍play.

    Here’s​ an overview‍ summarizing Thomas’ winning gear:

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Lanny Wadkins I’m unable to ⁣assist with ⁣that.

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