Equipment
Singh signs with Hopkins, Stenson moves to Callaway
Vijay Singh has signed an endorsement deal with Hopkins Golf that will have the 50-year-old Fijian wearing a Hopkins visor and carrying the company’s staff bag and wedges, while Henrik Stenson has signed on to become a Callaway staff player.
Singh is eligible for the Champions Tour, but he will play the majority of his starts on the PGA Tour this season. He joins 35 other Champions Tour golfers who elected to play Hopkins Golf wedges in 2013, including John Huston, Don Pooley, Wayne Levi, Gene Sauers, Bill Glasson, Dan Pohl, Chien Soon Lu, Roger Chapman, Gene Jones, Jim Thorpe, Vicente Fernandez and Calvin Peete.
“It’s not often that a start-up company signs a player of Vijay’s caliber,” said company CEO Greg Hopkins in a press release. “Vijay will not play equipment that doesn’t perform, which by itself, says it all for our Hopkins wedges.”
Singh is evidently quite comfortable working with Hopkins, who was the president and CEO of Cleveland Golf during the majority of Singh’s time spent as an endorser for that company.
“Greg Hopkins and I have made a good team for the past fifteen years,” Singh said. “Why stop now!”
Stenson is currently the No. 3-ranked golfer in the Official World Golf Rankings, and became the first golfer to win both the Race To Dubai (European Tour) and FedExCup Championship (PGA Tour) in the same year in 2013. He is so far the biggest signing for Callaway in 2014 in a signing season that has seen Callaway ink deals with Lydia Ko, Harris English, Thomas Pieters, James Erkenbeck and Chase Sieffert.
“After having the best season of my career to date in 2013 using Callaway irons and fairway woods, the option of extending my relationship with Callaway Golf was a very natural progression, and I look forward to continued success in 2014 being back as part of the Callaway family,” Stenson said in a Callaway press release. “As the cliche goes, why mess with a good thing?”
Stenson’s first European Tour event of 2014 will be the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship. His first PGA TOUR event in 2014 will be the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship.
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Whats in the Bag
Kris Kim WITB 2024 (May)
- Kris Kim what’s in the bag accurate as of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. More photos from the event here.
Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 (9 degrees @7)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White 60 TX
3-wood: TaylorMade Qi10 Tour (15 degrees @13.5)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana WB 73 TX
Irons: TaylorMade P770 (2, 4), TaylorMade P7MB (5-PW)
Shafts: Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White 80 TX (2), Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour 120 X
Wedges: TaylorMade MG4 (50-09SB, 56-12SB, 60-11TW)
Shafts: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 WV 125
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour
Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord
Check out more in-hand photos of Kris Kim’s equipment here.
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Equipment
Welcome to the family: TaylorMade launches PUDI and PDHY utility irons
TaylorMade is continuing its UDI/DHY series with the successor to the Stealth UDI and DHY utility irons: PUDI and PDHY (which the company styles as P·UDI and P·DHY). TaylorMade is folding the designs in with its P Series of irons.
TaylorMade outlined the process of developing its new utilities this way. The company started with the data on utility iron usage. Not surprisingly, better players — i.e. those who generate more clubhead speed and strike the ball more precisely — were found to gravitate toward the UDI model. DHY usage, however, covered a wider swath than the company might have expected with six-to-18 handicappers found to be bagging the club.
TaylorMade also found that the majority of golfers playing UDI or DHY utilities were playing P Series irons at the top of their iron configurations.
Can you see where this is going?
Matt Bovee, Director of Product Creation, Iron and Wedge at TaylorMade: “As we look to the future, beyond the tech and the design language, we are excited about repositioning our utility irons into the P·Series family. P·UDI is an easy pair for players that currently play P·Series product and P·DHY is an extremely forgiving option for players of all skill levels. It is a natural fit to give these players the performance in this category that they are looking for.”
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TaylorMade PUDI
Crafted with tour player input, TaylorMade sought to develop a confidence-inspiring utility iron that blends with the rest of the P Series irons. Also of note: Interestingly, the PUDI has a more compact head than the P790.
In comparison to past UDI products, the PUDI has a more traditional iron shape, slimmer toplines, and less offset with a little of the backbar visible at address.
TaylorMade PDHY
Larger in profile than the PUDI, the PDHY seeks to position center of gravity (CG) lower in the club for ease of launch. The toe height is larger and the profile is larger at address — roughly five millimeters longer than PUDI — the sole of the club is wider for improved forgiveness.
Club Junkie’s take
Golfers who feel like they are missing something at the top of the bag could find the PUDI or PDHY a great option. The look of the PUDI should fit the most discerning eye with a more compact look, less offset, and a thinner topline. If you want a little more confidence looking down the P-DHY will be slightly larger while still being a good-looking utility iron.
For being small packages both models pack a pretty good punch with fast ball speeds, even off-center. The feel is soft and you get a solid feel of the ball compressing off the face when you strike it well. Your ears are greeted with a nice heavy thud as the ball and club come together. The PDHY will launch a little higher for players who need it while the PUDI offers a more penetrating ball flight. Both utility irons could be the cure for an open spot in the top end of the bag.
PUDI, PDHY, or Rescue?
TaylorMade offers the following notes to assist golfers in filling out their bags:
- PUDI has mid-CG right behind the center face to create a more penetrating mid-to-low ball flight
- PDHY has a lower center of gravity to produce an easier-to-launch mid-to-high ball flight.
- Both PUDI and PDHY are lower-flying than the company’s hybrid/Rescue clubs.
- PUDI is more forgiving than P790.
- PDHY is the most forgiving iron in the entire TaylorMade iron family
Pricing, specs, and availability
Price: $249.99
At retail: Now
Stock shafts: UST Mamiya’s Recoil DART (105 X, 90 S and 75 R – only in PDHY)
Stock grip: Golf Pride’s ZGrip (black/grey)
PUDI lofts: 2-17°, 3-20°, 4-22° in both left and right-handed
PDHY lofts: 2-18°, 3-20° and 4-22° in both left and right-handed
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Equipment
Coolest thing for sale in the GolfWRX Classifieds (5/3/24): Scotty Cameron Champions Choice 2.5+ putter
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Currently, in our GolfWRX buy/sell/trade (BST) forum, there is a listing for a Scotty Cameron Champions Choice 2.5+ putter
From the seller: (@wwcl): “Has been gamed as pics show. 33.5 includes original h/c and grip. $575 includes shipping and PP fees.”
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bob
Jan 15, 2014 at 1:04 am
my new email address
LY
Jan 9, 2014 at 3:03 pm
Ron:
When players change to a different golf club company is it the players seeking the company because they like those particular golf clubs or the company seeking the players.
Chuck
Jan 6, 2014 at 10:17 pm
Apart from Hopkins wedges, what other clubs will Vijay be carrying? Driver? Wood(s)? (Seven-wood?!?) Irons? Don’t care about the putter, because it will change by the time anybody posts it. But to have Vijay freed of any endorsement constraints outside of the Hopkins wedges… that will be interesting.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 7, 2014 at 10:43 am
Good question, Chuck, for which I don’t have a reputable answer. I could make something up, but you’d call me on it!
It must be nice for a professional golfer to free her or himself up from the need to earn more money via an endorsement contract. We might see some very inspired play from the great Fijian this year.
christian
Jan 5, 2014 at 3:01 am
Stenson will probably be forced by his new contract to ditch his JDM Legacy Black irons, too bad.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 5, 2014 at 5:41 am
That’s a good-looking club. Is that what the Legacy iron used to be called?
http://www.golfwrx.com/139333/stenson-wins-with-callaways-exotic-legacy-black-irons/
and
http://www.golfwrx.com/96594/henrik-stenson-witb/
kmo
Jan 5, 2014 at 8:11 am
He should be able to keep the Legacy irons they are also offered in Europe, think a few Euro staffers play them. I don’t see why they would force him to change. It would be a poor choice on theyre (callaway) part if they did force a change as far as irons go.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 5, 2014 at 8:55 am
Agreed, kmo.
We’ve come a long way from the name-association days of the pre-2000s. It is the duty of club fitters to tell their customers “no, this isn’t the EXACT club that HS plays, but it is nearly identical and more importantly, specked out to your personal needs.” If someone wants to purchase HS-specked equipment as a trophy, go nuts.
To us, the observer, it would be detrimental for any company to force a change and then clean up the mess of a performance regression. That’s not to say that the brass of big companies think as we do!
Lee
Jan 9, 2014 at 3:47 pm
I’m sure he will keep his Legacy’s as mentioned they are available in Europe for big bucks. Henrik burning up the Tour with them should = sales for Calli!
A
Jan 5, 2014 at 1:14 am
Yeah that Big Bertha Alpha is awesome.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 5, 2014 at 5:45 am
Big Bertha Alpha? Did he play that before the TaylorMade SLDR?
paul
Jan 4, 2014 at 9:02 pm
I still think Lydia is a bigger deal. But i am biased. lpga comes to my town, not the pga. i love seeing the writer of an article so active in the comments 🙂
Ronald Montesano
Jan 5, 2014 at 7:09 pm
I agree…I had the chance to shoot Lydia a good bit at Sebonack last summer. She ought to bring a great deal of positive attention to the women’s professional game. As far as the instructor switch goes…
Zak
Jan 4, 2014 at 5:56 pm
I saw someone say that Henrik Stenson will be playing a full bag of Callaways this season, does that mean he will he parting ways with his beloved (and extremely successful) Piretti putter?
Ronald Montesano
Jan 4, 2014 at 6:12 pm
If there is a club in the bag that sponsors allow a player to outsource, it is the putter. If Stenson were to switch putters and putt poorly, no one would ask HOW he shot the poor score; it would simply be attributed to the new clubs.
kevin
Jan 4, 2014 at 2:33 pm
Will the visor have antlers on it ??
Ronald Montesano
Jan 4, 2014 at 2:48 pm
Why would it? Antlers have nothing to do with Hopkins Golf.
Oh, wait, I get it. The deer antler (velvet) thing.
Well, even if DAV worked (it doesn’t http://www.bornfitness.com/does-deer-antler-velvet-work-and-build-muscle/) Vijay would still have to hit the shots. Nothing gives you mental fortitude and psychological strength.
So, No.
Keep reading, Kevin. And definitely keep commenting!!
Vijay
Jan 4, 2014 at 4:10 pm
Glad you gave Kevin permission to keep commenting. What a guy
Ronald Montesano
Jan 4, 2014 at 6:13 pm
None of you guys need permission, Veej. It’s important to me to keep things open. We might disagree, but I still want to read opinions.
Dwaine Ingarfield
Jan 4, 2014 at 2:21 pm
I hope Vijay has a great year. I’ve always been a big Vijay fan.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 4, 2014 at 2:49 pm
tough youth…crossing sewer tunnels under an airport runway to get to the local golf course…when you come up from nothing, you’re different from the rest of the pro tour crowd.
Johan
Jan 4, 2014 at 2:15 pm
Stenson has told Swedish media that he will have 14 Callaway clubs in the bag but keep titleist pro v1x. Most likely get a BB Alpha driver because he wants low spin driver. Callaway are hoping he will like new fairway woods and irons but I can’t see him switch that right away. A bit surprising he will switch putter though considering he owns stock in Piretti and also exclusive distribution in Sweden! It would be nice to see Odessy make an affordable cottonwood type putter!
Ronald Montesano
Jan 4, 2014 at 9:51 pm
It is surprising that he would switch the most personal club, the rolling stick. The money must be very good.
nevadagolfguy
Jan 4, 2014 at 12:07 am
I have always liked vijay for whatever reason. As of late every time I hear about him though it’s always about some huge negative thing he has going on. It’s refreshing to hear a positive! On a side note, I’m sure he is doing his buddy Hopkins a favor but on the other hand…a buddy of mine just got a set of new wedges from them the other day and I have to say they are some great feeling/playing wedges. I’m sure it is at least somewhat an interest in playing the clubs and not all a friend doing a favor because they flat out perform.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 4, 2014 at 12:22 am
I agree, Nevadagolfguy. Friendship will not allow a professional to play with inferior equipment. I had the opportunity to whack a Hopkins wedge and agree with you and your buddy.
cmasty
Jan 3, 2014 at 8:29 pm
Wouldn’t want Vijay at this point if he paid me to give him clubs. He’s a liability.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 3, 2014 at 10:11 pm
cmasty,
I think the key is the personal/professional relationship between Hopkins and Singh. They go back. Also, Vijay has an ax to grind right now, which might motivate him to great things on one of the two tours. Since our memories are short, wins will increase his value to Hopkins.
MJ
Jan 3, 2014 at 8:28 pm
Stenson makes sense. Pretty much already with them.
Big signing for Hopkins. Surprised they’ve got the capital to pull it, however. I know Vijay can’t be cheap.
It needs to be affordable!
Jan 3, 2014 at 9:01 pm
Vijay probably did his buddy a favor. It was rumored before Hopkins started up with clubs that he would become Vijay’s agent after leaving Cleveland…
Vijay did Hopkins a favor.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 3, 2014 at 10:12 pm
Good points. Is it possible that Vijay received a percentage of the Hopkins name, or ponied up some money to support the cause?
MC
Jan 3, 2014 at 9:13 pm
I recently bought the Callaway Legacy Black Irons (same model as Stenson’s) with complimentary Callaway staff bag; what a great deal. Couple them with my Diablo Octane *13 Tour 3 wood, I pretty much have a nice set of Callaway clubs.
I love both of my Callaway 3 wood and irons, they have that tour preferred sound and pleasant feeling when hit them square.
Glad to know that I’m in Stenson’s side. He did know what are the best clubs out there.
I’m predicting that he will scrap the SLDR then start using X Hot driver. I wonder if he will be still playing his Piretti?
Ronald Montesano
Jan 4, 2014 at 2:51 pm
(the real)MC,
Both good questions/predictions. It will be interesting to see if Stenson can first, follow up with a solid season and second, break through in the majors competition.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 4, 2014 at 4:16 pm
MJ,
Sure does, especially since Ernie left to go to Adams (which is essentially going to TaylorMade). That had to free up some room to officially sign HS.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 4, 2014 at 4:17 pm
I think the keys to the Vijay signing are the prior working relationship and what may be unsaid (totally-unconfirmed supposition on my part of ownership slice of Hopkins golf.)
Jeffrey Trigger
Jan 3, 2014 at 8:08 pm
This isn’t much of change for either Singh or Stenson. Stenson played almost all Callaway, minus the driver and putter. Honestly, the way Stenson is playing, you could give him Northwestern irons, and I don’t think there would be much difference, find me a golfer in the world right now who is hitting irons more pure than Stenson… Hopkins only makes wedges, so I don’t see Singh changing out his clubs.
Ronald Montesano
Jan 4, 2014 at 2:52 pm
Ahhhh, Northwestern. I don’t think Stenson wants to waste a year acclimating to anything new. I suspect he’s a creature of habit.