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  2. TaylorMade - Wikipedia

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    TaylorMade Golf Company is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Carlsbad, California, United States. The company focuses on the golf equipment market, producing golf clubs, balls, and clothing. TaylorMade Golf is currently a subsidiary of Centroid Investment Partners after it was purchased from KPS Capital Partners in May ...

  3. Scotty Cameron - Wikipedia

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    It has a single sight dot and a red "cherry dot" on both the face and in the back cavity. The putter has a blank sole and has "Tiger" on the left bumper and "Woods" on the right bumper. Woods uses a Ping grip on his putter. He had used a Scotty Cameron putter for all of his professional golf victories up to December 2011.

  4. Parsons Xtreme Golf - Wikipedia

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    Unsatisfied with many golf clubs on the market, he decided to launch his own golf equipment company. [2] Parsons claims to have spent $350,000 annually searching for the right equipment. [3] He stated that he decided to enter the golf club manufacturing business in an attempt to build a better golf club. [8]

  5. Tiger Woods - Wikipedia

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    It was announced on January 25, 2017, that he would be signing a new club deal with TaylorMade. [165] He added the 2016 M2 driver along with the 2017 M1 fairway woods, with irons to be custom made at a later date. He also added his Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS, a club he used to win 13 of his 15 majors. [166]

  6. Forgan of St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    The company owes its foundation to the Society of St Andrews Golfers, later The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, who hired local carpenter Hugh Philp to make golf clubs. Philp used thorn, apple and pear woods as materials for its clubs, which were highly appreciated as craft items and gained him widespread recognition.

  7. Wedge (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The class of wedges grew out of the need for a better club for playing soft lies and short shots. Prior to the 1930s, the best club for short "approach" shots was the "niblick", roughly equivalent to today's 9-iron or pitching wedge in loft; however the design of this club, with a flat, angled face and virtually no "sole", made it difficult to use in sand and other soft lies as it was prone to ...