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what golf clubs does patrick reed play

by Kole Kozey Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Since leaving Callaway he has continued to use his Callaway MB1 irons as well as RAZR MB blades too, although he briefly used a set of old Nikes that he would have used from his time with the brand in his early pro days. Reed has also used a Honma club, Titleist, Mizuno and even a Nike 3 wood from early in the last decade.

grindworks is proud to announce that Masters Champion and perennial world top 20 player Patrick Reed has chosen Japanese premium golf brand grindworks as his equipment of choice.

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What kind of Irons does Patrick Reed use?

Currently he has a set of Grindworks Patrick Reed Prototypes's as the rest of his irons and they are two different models. We believe the four-iron is a Grindworks PR-202 iron, whereas the rest of the irons, from five-iron down to pitching wedge, are Grindworks PR-101A's.

What clubs will Patrick Reed use with grindworks?

On Wednesday, Reed wore a hat with a PXG logo on the front and back with a Grindworks logo on the side, implying he intends to keep a relationship with the Japanese iron maker. Reed has tinkered with PXG clubs in the past and is now listed on the company’s website. PXG said Reed will use a GEN4 driver (from $299 at pxg.com).

What happened to Patrick Reed’s golf clubs?

The story of Patrick Reed’s golf clubs is unique and interesting. The American signed an apparel deal with Nike in January 2018 and that saw his equipment, bag, apparel and hat contracts with Callaway end. It took Reed back to Nike, where he was a staffer between turning pro in 2011 up until mid-2013.

What wedges does Patrick Reed have in his bag?

Almost as intriguing are a pair of Reed’s wedges. The Masters champ put his Artisan Golf 51- and 56-degree wedges in the bag earlier this year. For those unfamiliar with Artisan Golf, it’s a new company that has former Nike wedge maker Mike Taylor as a partner.

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Does Patrick Reed use PXG clubs?

The American announced he had signed with PXG at the Sentry Tournament of Champions in January 2022 and he subsequently put a Gen4 0811 X driver in the bag. The former Masters champion has since split with PXG and has recently been pictured using a model from Japanese club makers, Grindworks.

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What driver is Patrick Reed using?

PXG 0811X Gen4 driverIn October 2021, the former Masters champion began using the PXG 0811X Gen4 driver and it clearly grew on him. He used it for the first time as a PXG staffer at the Sentry Tournament of Champions.

Which PGA players use PXG clubs?

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What clubs does Justin Thomas play?

Thomas uses Titliest T100 irons and Titleist 620 MB bladed irons. He occasionally tests out a Titleist U500 utility iron, but this comes in and out of the setup depending on the course, weather conditions and other factors.

What clubs does Dustin Johnson play?

Johnson uses TaylorMade P730 DJ Proto Irons. Hehas recently been spotted using the SIM DHY utility iron but this comes in and out of the bag depending on the course conditions he is playing. The rest of his irons, from 3-iron to pitching wedge, are P730 DJ Proto irons.

What type of irons does Patrick Reed use?

Limited to 100 Specially Boxed Sets globally. grindworks is proud to announce that Masters Champion and perennial world top 20 player Patrick Reed has chosen Japanese premium golf brand grindworks as his equipment of choice.

Do any pros use a PXG driver?

The professional golfers joining current PXG staffers Scott Langley and Grant Hirschman include: Kevin Dougherty. Nicolas Echavarria. KK Limbhaust.

What wedges does Patrick Reed use?

grindworks + Patrick Reed present to the world the Barrett Collection of Limited Edition wedges. These wedges are comprised of the work of Niimi Kiyonari and Patrick Reed and over 2 years of work before making their mark on the Golf Industry.

Why are pros leaving PXG?

According to a veteran golf-equipment marketer who spoke to GOLF.com anonymously, the shakeup on PXG's tour staff wasn't because either player was unhappy with his equipment but rather a result of the company's recent decision to part ways with Matt Rollins, PXG's former director of tournament player relations.

Why are PXG clubs so expensive?

PXG says its clubs are expensive because of the company's approach to research and development, its engineering processes and commitment to using high-performance materials. One example: Its complex welding and polishing processes eliminate the “hot spots” in the cavity of its irons.

Are PXG irons worth the money?

PXG 0311 P GEN4 Irons are the best irons we've ever made. Designed to appeal to a wide range golfers who are looking for the holy grail of golf clubs, 0311 P Irons offer the ideal blend of distance, workability, and forgiveness for killer performance and more fun on the course.

Who is Patrick Reed?

Since leaving Callaway two years ago, Patrick Reed has had one of the most eclectic bags in professional golf. His equipment set-up really is like no other, with the Texan regularly changing clubs and mixing and matching different brands.

What clubs does Reed use?

Reed has also used a Honma club, Titleist, Mizuno and even a Nike 3 wood from early in the last decade. The 2018 Masters champion made another big equipment move late last year by putting in a new set of irons with an unrecognised logo and his name stamped on them.

What clubs does Nicklaus use?

Because he is an equipment free agent, he has the freedom to choose and use whichever clubs he likes, and he currently has a Ping driver, a TaylorMade fairway wood, a Titleist long iron, a Titleist wedge, wedges made by a Texan company known as ‘Artisan’ and a Scotty Cameron putter.

Who makes the Grindworks irons?

Reed couldn’t say who made the irons but the PGA Tour discovered that the company behind them is called Grindworks, and it is headed up by Japanese forging experts Kiyonari Niimi and Kenji Kobiyashi. When it comes to forging Japanese steel irons, Kiyonari and Kenji know exactly what they’re doing.

Who won the 2018 Masters?

Masters 2018: The clubs Patrick Reed used to win the Masters. AUGUSTA, Ga. — Patrick Reed is the rare major champion—one without an equipment contract. Of course, that allows Reed the freedom to play any clubs he chooses, and the bag he put together and won the Masters with is truly eclectic. Reed’s driver, for example, is one he decided on at ...

Where are Taylor and Company wedges made?

Taylor also has made wedges for Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, among others. Taylor and company make clubs now at the former Nike Oven facility in Fort Worth and, according to Taylor, they worked together during the off-season on his equipment. Taylor has made more than 10 custom grind wedges for him.

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How good do you need to be to play T100S irons? – GolfWRXers discuss

In our forums, our members have been discussing Titleist’s T100S irons. WRXer ‘Vater’ is considering purchasing the clubs but is concerned that he may not be at the right level to play them, saying:

When will Patrick Reed reveal his irons?

As Reed told PGATOUR.COM at the Hero World Challenge, he will reveal more about the irons on Jan 1. We will be sure to keep you updated on any new information once it’s made available. A look at the hosel stamping on Patrick Reed's irons produced by Grindworks. (Royce Thompson/PGA TOUR)

Who makes Patrick Reed irons?

Kiyonari Niimi, the CEO of Grindworks Co. in Japan, has confirmed to PGATOUR.com that his company designed and made Patrick Reed’s irons. While Niimi says the Grindworks company is “small and unknown,” he says, “we are the strongest team for club making.”. The Grindworks team is comprised of Niimi, Kenji Kobayashi and Tario Cham.

Is Patrick Reed's irons mysterious?

Mystery has surrounded Patrick Reed's new irons, but the company has finally been revealed. (Royce Thompson/PGA TOUR) Editor's note: The quotes in this story were acquired via email and have been edited for grammar due to Japanese-to-English translations. At the 2019 Hero World Challenge, Patrick Reed unveiled a mysterious set of self-named irons, ...

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