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Image Source: PGA Tour It was kind of fitting that at the end of the 2018-19 PGA Tour season Rory McIlroy (TaylorMade TP5x) would win the Tour Championship and the FedExCup.
Image Source: PGA Tour The victory by Justin Thomas (Titleist Pro V1) was an interesting wrinkle to the Tour Championship.
Image Source: Getty Images With one tournament left to go in the FedExCup playoffs before next week’s Tour Championship, it’s worth taking a look at some of the interesting story lines heading into this week’s BMW Championship.
Image Source: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports If I wasn’t already apparent heading into the 2018-19 PGA Tour season, it has certainly been underlined with increasing regularity in seven-plus months. There is no one that can consistently compete with Brooks Koepka (Titleist Pro V1x).
Image Source: USA Today While the overwhelming majority of pro golfers use Titleist balls, there are others who play with different brands, and for Srixon last week was a chance to promote itself significantly by virtue of some of its “ambassadors” in The Open Championship.
Image Source: Getty Images So what to make of Tiger Woods (Bridgestone Tour B XS)? His epic failure at The Open Championship in which he never was in contention and ultimately failed to make the cut is the product of so many things.
Image Source: David Cannon/Getty Images The final major of the season begins Thursday at Royal Portrush in North Ireland and the focus will be on native son Rory McIlroy (TaylorMade TP5x).
Image Source: Getty Images Watching the final round of the U.S. Open I felt like I was seeing two heavyweights slug it out.
I’m happy that Matt Kuchar (Bridgestone Tour B XS) is on a roll with two wins in the 2018-19 PGA season. Is there any player on the tour that is more liked by fans than Kuch?