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MY BAG: John Huh

"I get a little extra forgiveness in these long irons, and they help get my ball in the air higher, so I can stop it closer to where it lands."

Odyssey ProType ix #5 CS putter

1. DRIVER

TaylorMade

RBZ Stage 2 (9.5°, adjusted to 9°)

taylormadegolf.com

Shaft: Fujikura

Motore Speeder 6.1

fujikuragolf.com

2. FAIRWAY METAL

TaylorMade

RocketBallz Stage 2 Tour (14.5°)

Shaft: Matrix

Ozik 7X3 White Tie

matrixshafts.com

3. HYBRID

Titleist

913H (17°)

titleist.com

Shaft: UST Mamiya

ProForce V2

ustmamiya.com

4. IRONS

TaylorMade

RocketBladez Tour (three-iron through PW)

Shafts: Project X

6.5

pxshaft.com

5. WEDGES

TaylorMade

ATV (52°)

Shaft: Project X

6.5

Titleist

Vokey Design SM4 (58°, bent to 59°)

Shaft: Project X

6.5

6. PUTTER*

Titleist

Scotty Cameron GSS Circa 62 #6, 34.5"

7. BALL

Titleist

Pro V1 (2013)

GRIPS

Golf Pride

Tour Velvet 58 Round

golfpride.com

*At press time Huh had switched to the Odyssey ProType ix #5 CS putter.

TECH TALK

Feel The Jolt

BUSHNELL TOUR V3 LASER RANGEFINDER

Distance-measuring devices can help speed up play, make the game more fun and lower scores. Promising dead-on distances up to 1,000 yards, the Bushnell Tour V3 laser rangefinder delivers quick, vibrating bursts (dubbed PinSeeker with "Jolt" technology) to indicate that the laser is locked onto your target. It makes objects appear five times closer, and the lightweight, 6.6-ounce unit is legal for tournament play when Local Rule 14-3/.05 is in effect. The Tour V3 device also comes in a Slope Edition, which is not permitted for tournament play because it provides distances by compensating for elevation changes, wind and temperature. $299; bushnellgolf.com

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DAVID CANNON/GETTY IMAGES (HUH)

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DAVID WALBERG FOR SPORTS ILLUSTRATED (BAG, BALL)

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MICHAEL DREAS/SNAP36 (DRIVER)

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HARRY HOW/GETTY IMAGES (PUTTER)

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COURTESY OF BUSHNELL (RANGEFINDER)

The device vibrates when it zeroes in on the target.