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MY BAG: Geoff Ogilvy

"The new Pro V1x feels softer and spins more on shorter shots, which is a great combination for me. It launches exactly the way I want to see it."

1. DRIVER

Titleist 913D2 (9.5°)

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Shaft: Aldila RIP Phenom 70X

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2. FAIRWAY METALS

Titleist 913F.d (15°)

Shaft: Aldila RIP Phenom 80X

Cobra S9-1 Pro (18°)

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Shaft: Fujikura Fit-On Sapphire

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3. IRONS

Titleist MB 712 (three through nine)

Shafts: Nippon N.S. Pro proto

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4. WEDGES

Titleist Vokey Design SM4 (50°, bent to 49°; 55°; 60°)

Shafts: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3

5. PUTTER

Titleist Scotty Cameron 009 prototype

6. BALL

Titleist Pro V1x

7. SHOES

FootJoy FJ ICON

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GRIPS

Golf Pride New Decade MultiCompound

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TECH TALK

In the Slot

ADAMS'S SPEEDLINE SUPER LS FAIRWAY METALS ARE BUILT FOR SPEED

Fairway metals are taking on the DNA of drivers more than ever before. Consider, for instance, the Adams Speedline Super LS with Velocity Slot Technology (VST) in the crown and sole. This design enables the face to flex more, which contributes to faster ball speeds and longer carry distance. The company's first adjustable fairway metal allows you to alter loft (+/- 1°), face angle (+/- 1°) and shaft length (+½"). Brian Gay used the 13-degree loft during his PGA Tour victory at the Humana Challenge in January. Additional options include designs with 15 and 18 degrees of loft and feature Mitsubishi Rayon's 70-gram Kuro Kage shaft.

The low-spin (LS) head combines a titanium crown, face and hosel with a heavier stainless-steel sole to achieve a low center of gravity.

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KOHJIRO KINNO (BAG)

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KOHJIRO KINNO (BALL)

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COURTESY OF FOOTJOY (SHOE)

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DON EMMERT/GETTY IMAGES (OGILVY)

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COURTESY OF ADAMS (FAIRWAY METAL)