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The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

No. 1 wood

At the 2021 World Championships - Dell World Match, Scotland's Robert MacIntyre came to Austin Country Club on the 18th hole, 371 yards, par four, which he had to win to qualify from the group stage. He fired a precise bullet and dropped the ball 3 feet next to the cup, right at the feet of Dustin Johnson Caddy.

The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

No. 3 wood

Daniel Berger came to ate at AT&T Pebble Beach pro/am pair on the 18th hole and tied for the par five. He hit the ball on the green on the third wood and sent it to 30 feet. He then pushed the Eagle Push and scored two wins.

The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

Seven wood

Nelly Korda performed strongly at the U.S. Women's PGA Championship, winning her first Grand Slam and climbing to number one in the world rankings. Her strength was fully demonstrated on the third and par five holes at the Atlanta Athletic Club. She hit 1 foot with the number seven wood, took down the eagle, and took the lead once and for all.

The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

Iron Number Three

At the New Year's Opener Sentinel Championship, Harris English came to Kapalua's closing 18th hole when he was 1 shot behind. In a downhill position, he hit the third iron from 268 yards to 10 feet to create a birdie chance for himself, equalizing Joaquin Niemann. Then Harris Inglich caught the birdie in the first hole and defeated the latter.

Iron Number Four

Justin Thomas didn't have many good shots on the par five, but this one was on the big stage. In a four-man two-goal match in the Ryder Cup on Saturday, he teamed up with Jordan Spieth against Viktor Hovland and Bernd Wiesberger to draw. On the 16th hole, 569 yards, par five, Justin Thomas hit 8 feet of iron on the fourth and Jordan Spieth then pushed in to catch the birdie, and the two won on the second hole.

The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

Iron Number Five

On Saturday afternoon at the Masters, hideki Matsuyama's small ball never left the path to the flagpole, landed gently, rolled to 5 feet, and he took the Eagles and took the lead for the first time. This began his eagle-birdie-birdie-birdie sprint, which resulted in a 4-stroke lead and putting on a green jacket the next day.

Iron Six

Patrick Cantlay played No. 18 on East Lake to take a one-shot lead over Joan Ram on par five. On fairway, his No. 6 iron hit 12 feet from 218 yards away. This is the closest distance all the runners have played at the Tour Tournament throughout the day. He caught the bird and became the FedEx Cup overall champion.

Iron Seven

Sam Burns is seeking his first win on the PGA Tour. His final challenge at the Wisper Championship was on the 16th hole. 186 yards away, he was about to hit the ball with a six-iron, but caddie Travis Perkins felt the wind stop and stopped him. Sam Burns instead slammed the ball with the number seven iron, hit the birdie at 18 feet and won for the first time.

The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

Iron Number Eight

Colin Morikawa just took two birdies to take the lead at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai. This time he tee off and fell into the bunker. With iron number eight in his hand, he hit a small right-curved ball with a high trajectory and went around the water barrier to 12 feet. It left him the opportunity to paula and gave him motivation. He eventually won, becoming the first "American brother" on the European Tour.

Iron Nine

Garcia had already beaten Lee Westwood in the opening round of the World Championship-Dale World Holes, but faced him again in the extended round two days later. This time, the right to leave the group will be determined. On 161 yards, on the fourth hole, Garcia's ninth iron kick-off, the ball rolled over the flagpole, slowly rolled back and landed in the cup, so he took the next shot into the hole.

Lee Westwood saw the scene and said, "Well, I've been on the Tour for 28 years. I thought I'd seen everything. The truth is, I haven't! ”

The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

Split the rod

Bryson Deschampeau swung faster and hit farther, more than wood one. In the final round of the U.S. Open, Dollysson's eight hole, par three, slightly uphill at sea level, he split the bar from 175 yards away, a few inches straight into the hole, and took the next hole. He harvested OK Birdie and took the lead for the first time.

G-bar

Max Homa's hopes of winning on the Riviera look lost. Playing the 10th hole in the extended round, his kick-off landed on the root of a tree. But Max Homa hit a nice G-bar and the ball got some spins and eventually rolled uphill and landed in front of the green, while he managed to keep the playoffs going.

The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

52 degrees dig up the rod

Jordan Spieth returned this year with a short stroke magic, most impressively in the Ryder Cup-opening four-man two-goal match, in which he partnered With Justin Thomas. The ball landed on hole 17, down a steep slope to the left of the par-3 hole, and was buried deep in the grass. Jordan Spieth opened the 52-degree digging rod and swung it violently, and the ball flew straight into the air. Jordan Spieth was so forceful that the recoil took him downhill, near Lake Michigan. The ball was perfectly parked at 6 feet.

S杆

Xander Schauffele has been thinking about the Tokyo Olympics all summer. He came to the last hole of Xiaguan Country Club with a shot in his hand. But he threw the ball into the woods on the right and had no choice but to cut the ball back into the fairway first. 98 yards away, he hit the ball with an S-club, sending the ball 15 feet behind the cup. He watched the ball spin back and stop at 4 feet. He took that Pa and won the gold medal.

The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

L杆

Mickelson took a 1-stroke lead in the final round of the U.S. PGA Championship. On the fifth hole and par three hole on Kiawah Island, he kicked off the front bunker. The L was always skillful, and he saved the ball perfectly, and the ball rolled into the hole cup little by little, adding an unexpected birdie to him. He extended his lead, eventually making the 50-year-old the oldest Grand Slam champion in golf history.

pushrod

Joan Ram's winning birdie push at the U.S. Open was Dorison's final 18-foot putter. However, the one that may decide the winner is pushed on the previous hole. Joan Ram trailed Louis Urschurin by one stroke, but the 25-foot birdie, who had made a big turn, took a tie for the lead. Louis Urschuren set off behind their group and swallowed a bogey on the 17th hole, and Joan Ram embarked on the road to the championship.

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The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

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The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021
The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021
The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021
The fourteen most eye-catching clubs on the pitch in 2021

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