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Bryson's 3D-printed irons, Tiger's rusty wedge, Fitzy's cracked driver and five other notable equipment stories of 2024


Published on 2024-12-16 10:42:21 - Golf Digest
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  • There wasn't a shortage of equipment stories that made headlines in the past year. Here are a handful of the most notable

In 2024, the golf equipment landscape saw several notable developments. Bryson DeChamau's use of 3D-printed irons, designed with a unique bulge and roll, aimed to reduce the gear effect and improve accuracy, although they were not used in competition. Tony Finau's innovative approach at the Masters involved using two drivers, showcasing a strategic adaptation to Augusta National's challenging layout. Meanwhile, Tiger Woods' choice to use a rusted wedge from his 2019 Masters win highlighted a blend of nostalgia and superstition in equipment selection. Additionally, the year was marked by the introduction of new golf ball models, with companies like Titleist, Callaway, and TaylorMade rolling out advanced designs to meet the evolving demands of players. These stories encapsulate a year where technology, strategy, and tradition intersected in the world of golf equipment.

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