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MY BAG: Bill Haas

FOR THE FALL SERIES

The 2011 FedEx Cup champ, Haas picked up his fourth career Tour victory this year, a playoff win at the Northern Trust Open.

1. DRIVER

Titleist 913D2 (8.5°)

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Shaft: Fujikura Motore Speeder VC 7.2 X

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2. FAIRWAY METAL

Titleist 910F (13.5°)

Shaft: Fujikura Motore Speeder VC 8.1 X

3. HYBRID

Titleist 910H (18°)

Shaft: Fujikura Speeder 904HB X

4. IRONS

Titleist Forged 712CB (three through PW)

Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue

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5. WEDGES

Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled (54°; 60°, bent to 59°)

Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue

6. PUTTER

Scotty Cameron for Titleist Proto Concept 1 Tour Rat

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7. BALL

Titleist Pro V1x

8. SHOES

FootJoy Icon

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GRIPS

Golf Pride Tour Velvet; hybrid: Golf Pride New Decade Multi-Compound

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TECH TALK

Spin Control

VARIED GROOVE CONFIGURATIONS IN MIZUNO'S WEDGES PROVIDE SHOT OPTIONS

Forged from carbon steel and designed with input from short-game wizard Luke Donald, Mizuno's MP-T4 wedges feature groove configurations that vary by loft. The 50°, 52° and 54° models are primarily used from the fairway, so the grooves are deeper and narrower for ironlike control. The grooves in the 56°, 58° and 60° models are wider and shallower to help create spin around the green and from the sand. With weight removed from the toe and heel areas, opening the face is made easier, allowing for additional loft for shots from the sand and the deep rough.

The wider, shallower grooves of Mizuno's higher-lofted wedges (below) are designed to add spin, while narrower, deeper grooves in the lower-lofted wedges provide ironlike control on fuller shots.

THREE PHOTOS

CARLOS M. SAAVEDRA

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COURTESY OF FOOTJOY (SHOE)

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COURTESY OF MIZUNO (WEDGE)