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July 05, 2009

Tiger Woods AT&T National Winning Clubs

Posted at 8:34 PM by David Dusek | Categories: Nike , Tiger Woods , Winner's Bag

Tiger-Woods-ATTNational_600 Here is a complete list of the clubs Tiger Woods used to win the AT&T National at Congressional.

Driver:  Nike SQ Dymo (10°) with a Mitsubishi Diamana White Board 83x shaft
Fairway woods:  Nike SasQuatch Sumo (15°, 19°) with Mitsubishi Diamana Blue Board 103g shafts
Irons:   Nike Forged Blades (3-PW) with True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 shafts
Wedges:  Nike Victory Red (56°), SV (60°) with True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 shafts
Putter:  Titleist by Scotty Cameron Newport 2
Ball:  Nike One Tour

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What I said about Tiger seemed to be nothing short of blasphemy. Don't touch Tiger and everything American. The idea that a Japanese is making clubs for the worlds best player? It was very humoristic though that all you guys jumped on me for stating a well known fact. Lighten up guys;Miura makes the best clubs in the world but I'm very happy to play my Pings. Best wishes from Europe.

He switched for the memorial, im sure the mag was in production well before that. I dont think the clubs are junk, its just that he is the best player in the world and the slightest thing wrong he can feel. Unlike the rest of us

Does anyone have anything concrete as to why he went back to the old blades? Are they really junk, or is it feel? Just curious, because in this months Golf Digest, Tiger says he's gaming the Vr Blades (pg. 32, sidebar). Of course, we can't tell how long ago he was asked that, but if it was around June, he would've switched by then. What gives?

Hey Jammo Anno, I was just told by the President of the Insiders Club that Miura is really made by... give you a hint "POWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!"
That's right, THE HAMMER! Don't pinch yourself, you're not dreaming. You heard it here first!

Jammo, we're not your wife. You don't need to justify why you drop 5000 large ones on some chrome on sticks and still can't break 100. By the way, we can make anything we want in "The Oven" down in Texas.

Jammo, Aston Martin is made by Kia! Rolex is made by Casio! We're finally moving to Mars!

Jammo made a similar post re:Duval's US open clubs. Its total BS.

GM is made by Lambo? AWESOME !!!!!

Ah, the Miura rep is on the board, how nice. No one is buying that overpriced, overhyped chrome on stick? You know what I also hear? Some say GM is made by Lambo.

Tiger's using Nike irons??????
The Nike irons are for the masses, as Tim is saying. Tiger uses Miura's as the insiders all know.

I'm pretty sure J.M. was asking if he was using the 380 or the 460. Tiger is using the SQ DYMO 380, which is only available to tour players, and not commercially available.

there is no REGULAR dymo 380, there's only tour only 380. but i get the feeling that nike will release it for the masses, even though most of us can't hit the smaller head in the center of the face every time.

Is Tiger using the Dymo 380 or the regular version?

I guess he for sure dropped the VR's except for the 56

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