Golfer Adam Scott has been a golf club free agent for the last couple of years after splitting from Titleist. Last year we saw Scott playing a stunning set of Miura. In 2024, Adam Scott has made many changes to both the irons and woods in his bag. And from the early events of the year, it aopears that he may be tinkering with each tournament.
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All right y’all beard Bros Golf Show back again for another week I’m rod and I’m Marcus one thing that I was noticing and you kind of brought it up earlier in the week but I’m Scott um you know dude used to be heavy tight clearly has gone
As a free agent and has the mixed bag these days and I just kind of saw the the uh what is it qi1 sitting sitting down by the ball and I was like oh look we got going on here let me pull this bad boy UPL golf WRX coming through so we got
The uh I think what you pulled up earlier was the um him you know switching over from the mirrors to the um strion so let me jump down to the irons first so right now he’s rocking the uh three and four the ZX MK Mark I the mark
And the Shon ZX Mark 2’s or ZX7 sorry um 5 through n what do you think about the iron choice you said you had some insight Mike’s playing sh right now yeah he’s got a similar hybrid set so in comparison like to to like models you would know like tailor made wise like
This is like the long irons are like 790s and then the short irons the playing irons are like the 760’s with the smaller profile the thinner Top Line and pretty much all of the weight being like in the back bottom like the tungsten weighting and stuff like that
This is pretty much the set that he’s rocking right now so he still feels the same play playmaking ability with the short irons the scoring irons you know five and in to where his wedges go and then the three and four a little bit more help a little bit more spring off
The club to help with trajectory and then with length and not really holding him back and I think uh also I think it was crazy cuz like when you look at some of these bags the wedge setup and the W and the different shafts that they use
In all of these wedges is just literally insane like he has the s400s as if he’s like so he has the X100 in his 48 and 54 that’s a super stiff X1 sha for True Temper but then in the 56 or in the 58 his sandwich is a S400 which is like a
Stiff plus it’s a completely different feel and it’s a heavier shaft so to me it’s just like they have been so like in tune with their game that they know what shafts they need for each individual wedge to me that is just like insane like even for guys like this yeah
They’re so do I mean like um some of them have like uh even down to like the grips that they have on what’s in the bag like extra wraps the tuning that they do not to mention that this that they have injected into their faces and stuff like
That like just to get the waiting together whatever absolutely bro yeah let’s get back into the back yeah up to his Woods seven wood by the way seven wood Taylor Made stealth 21 degrees and I wonder you know sometimes when they go seven wood and uh I’ve you seen some
Nine Woods before if that’s course specific uh for that particular week and just you know some specific need um this graphite design they’re taking over right now so I think Tiger’s even playing this graph fat design uh shaft and a couple of his really good Sha yeah uh five Woods tailor made stealth
Two 18 degrees fuara Ventus TR blue 9x that’s crazy and I guess the burner I don’t know if he was going in between yep using this as maybe as a three-wood you know yep little bit little bit you know lower trajectory you know rather than
Maybe a 14 or 15 degree and again that uh Taylor Made Q10 uh it set at 10 and a half de I don’t know I I found lately and you tell me what your thoughts are in this going higher um with the Loft presents a more shut face these
Days and I don’t know what they’re doing like I I cannot go any higher than than what I’ve been doing I tried to go back and add Loft just to nine degrees and that face looks to shut to me I don’t know how some of these guys do it if
They’re tweaking something else to you know shut that face but isn’t interesting going through some of these players bags and seeing some of the higher lofted drivers again you still see guys around eight um you know some nines but I saw a lot of 10 and a half
Degree drivers setups this week what your what’s your thoughts on that so that’s actually interesting discussion so if you look into like these Tour Vans and stuff like that um like in particular like Taylor Maid so like Taylor Maid had a um real big run maybe 2021
2022 where they were taking you in the tour bus with uh Troy gol or whatever the like one of their head um tour um Club Setters for them yeah yeah Club FS um so he’s making these very specific clubs for these guys like K morawa got
His irons in like if you look at a segment like Rory’s Rory has a very specific head that he uses uh Scotty Sheffer has a very specific head that he uses and they built these with these specs so like the head will have a degree on it but the actual degree on it
Is not that so like both uh Scotty and Rory Play N degree cha uh nine degree heads but they’re really lofted at 8.75 or some crazy number like that and they have them built It’s s it’s like it’s like and it’s just like what you
Said it has to do with how the face hits and how and how it presents down by the ball because just like you said if it doesn’t look right down by the ball I’m not even gonna have the confidence to swing it so like it’s definitely very
Apparent like when you see things like that so it’s even interesting that you brought that up because like definitely even me playing 105 and 10 and 10 and 10 and a half my whole life it still looks shut like this new driver that I’m playing the tsr3 dude like I feel like I
Have to open it up to feel like it’s square and even then like it still feels like real like janky so it it takes some some eye training to get used to that bro like such a really good point you brought up yeah no doubt I tried to play
At nine like a at nine earlier this year M first round it was okay um and you know I think I was just really focused on it second round I tried to play with it I just could not do it and I ended up on the left side of the course the
Entire round and I ended up you know flipping it and changing it cuz I just couldn’t stand it I was like I don’t I don’t need the assistance to turn the the ball over right to left I don’t need the artificial you know the club that’s just
Not that’s not I’ve never had a hard time hitting a draw with the driver and so um yeah I think it’s just an interesting thing you know I think most players are accustomed to hitting a a cut the interesting part and we’re going to get into it when we talk about the
Matsuyama and you know why he was able to kind of dominate on some holes where people struggled this week um it was very interesting to see how many pulls and you know people were really struggling to start the ball on the left-and side this week and just let it
Turn over in including people who traditionally the ball have a reliable cut like a Gary Woodland um was having a really hard time with that yeah exactly you get a lot of stuff out of this channel y’all little business knowledge you know a little technical golf
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