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Revving Up The Honda (Classic)
By Scott MacLeod, via Flagstick Golf Magazine (www.flagstick.com)
In the newest era of professional golf, the one where Tiger Woods has failed to be a factor, The Honda Classic lines up to be yet another event where another player will assert themselves in his absence and make a mark on the 2011 PGA Tour.
A bevy of top players, including five of the top ten players in the world, are on hand in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida this week to test their mettle of what can be a very punishing Champion Course at PGA National Resort & Spa.
2010 winner Camilo Villegas blitzed the field (or at least runner-up Anthony Kim) by five strokes in capturing his third PGA Tour title last year. He hopes to become only the second person to defend his title in this event that originated as the Jackie Gleason’s Inverrary Classic in 1972. That sole successful defender? None other than the man himself, Jack Nicklaus, who turned the feat in 1977-1978.
Villegas became the 5th international player to claim The Honda Classic title in the last six times the event has been played. The only American winner in that stretch? Mark Wilson in 2007 – the same Mark Wilson who is already a two-time winner on tour in 2011.
With a field strengthened by the fact that the World Golf Championships – CA Championship will be played down the road at TPC Doral next week logic says that once again an International player could come out on top.
It would be hard to deny Luke Donald as the odds-on favorite. The Englishman required just 73 holes on his way to the World Golf Championships – Accenture Match Play Championship title just a few days ago. Add that to his win at The Honda Classic in 2006 (albeit on a different course – The Country Club at Mirasol) and you have to think he is ready to deal with the “the Bear Trap”, the legendary 15th, 16th, and 17th holes at the Champion Course that have derailed a dream or two in their day.
Donald, Wilson, and Villegas will be among twelve past champions of The Honda Classic teeing it up this week. They will be joined by Y.E. Yang (2009), Ernie Els (2008), Justin Leonard (2003), Matt Kuchar (2002), Jesper Parnevik (2001), Vijay Singh (1999), Mark Calcavecchia (1998, 1987), Stuart Appleby (19970, Tim Herron (1996), and Nick Price (1994).
Overall there are 22 of the top 50 players from the Official World Golf Rankings in the field (including World #2 Lee Westwood who tied for 9th last year) so expect a high-powered showdown come Sunday.
Of course those players will have a fine stage for their drama as PGA National is highly regarded, and not just for the trio of holes that makes up the Bear Trap.
The par 70 layout demands the best of the players with wind always seeming to be a big factor in play. Last year the 36-hole cut came at a whopping three over par with Villegas’ 267 total actually being the lowest aggregate score for the event in the four years it has been at PGA National – by four strokes.
The outlook is for fairly strong winds on Thursday and Friday, in the 20-30 MPH range, so look to see those striking the ball solidly to climb to the top quickly. That will settle a bit over the weekend but if you have to make some Fantasy Pool bets, look to the players known for keeping the ball in play as a good selection.
There is a reason International players excel at The Honda Classic; they seem much more comfortable in the wind so don’t expect their winning streak to go away any time soon.
2011 Honda Classic
Dates: February 28-March 6, 2011
Where: PGA National Resort & Spa, Champion Course; Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,158
Field: 144
Format: 72-hole stroke play
Defending Champion: Camilo Villegas
Purse: $5,700,000; Winner’s Share: $1,026,000
This report provided to GolfWRX.com by Canada’s Flagstick Golf Magazine, www.flagstick.com
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Tour Photo Galleries
Photos from the 2023 Valero Texas Open

Ah, the Valero Texas Open — a tournament as rich in history as it is in Texan charm. The event has been around since 1922, making it one of the oldest on the PGA Tour calendar.
Over the years, it’s been held at a variety of courses across the Lone Star State, but it’s found its home at TPC San Antonio in recent years. Some of the biggest names in golf have taken home the title here, including Arnold Palmer, Ben Hogan, Lee Trevino, and Ben Crenshaw. But the real star of the show? That would have to be the legendary Texan wind, which can turn a benign par-4 into a 500-yard monster faster than you can say “y’all.”
Per usual, GolfWRX was on site to check out what the pros are playing with the Masters just a week away.
Check out links to all our galleries, below.
General Albums
- 2023 Valero Texas Open – Monday #1
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WITB Albums
- Chandler Phillips – WITB – 2023 Valero Texas Open
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Pullout Albums
- Hayden Buckley’s custom Cameron putters – 2023 Valero Texas Open
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Equipment
Spotted: Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Three “anti-right” prototype putter

Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K putters have really taken off on tour, and we have seen a handful of models in tour player’s bags. The latest version we spotted out on tour is a very unique design.
Odyssey makes this putter head with a standard flow neck that offers plenty of toe hang for golfers who prefer or need that weighting. This prototype has a long slant neck installed more near the center of the putter head that lets the toe sit slightly up in the air when held horizontally. This is pretty different since most putters sit with the toe hanging down towards the ground or are face balanced (face sits parallel to the ground). A full shaft offset looks to be achieved with the slant neck and the look at address is definitely different.
We spoke to Callaway PGA Tour manager Joe Toulon about the putter and he had the following to say
“On course [we had a player who] had a little push bias that didn’t necessarily show up in practice but it is something that he felt on course. So we wanted to build something that was a little easier to release and maybe not necessarily open the toe as much in the back stroke and not have to work as hard to release it in the through stroke. That was kind of designed to give a little offset and when you rested it on your finger it would rest toe up a little bit. We thought for that player it would help him square the putter face at impact rather than leave it open a little bit.
“It was more of a concept we had and will continue to work on it. When we had it on the truck and we were hitting some putts with it we noticed that you had to work really hard to push this putter. We wanted to make an anti-right putter. Just a fun little concept that we have an idea and work with our tour department to test things out.
“It isn’t something that ended up in a player’s bag but we learned some things in that process and will keep in mind for future builds and projects.”
The finish also looks to be a little different than the standard Tri-Hot 5K putter’s black and silver motif. The face and neck are finished in silver and the rear done in more of a blueish-gray tone. The White Hot insert looks to be standard and the sole still contains two interchangeable weights.
The shaft looks to be painted in the same metallic red as their standard Stroke Lab shaft, but we don’t see a steel tip section. Not sure if this putter has a full graphite shaft or painted steel.

Toe sitting slightly up
Check out more photos of the Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Three Putter.
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