The five key clubs for the U.S. Team at the Presidents Cup

Quail Hollow Club, the venue for this week’s Presidents Cup, is rightfully regarded as a big ballpark. But don’t focus solely on the length of this layout that measures at more than 7,500 yards. With two drivable par-4s, a range of more than 60 yards in the par-3s and reachable par-5s mixed in with beastly par-4s, every piece of equipment will be challenged, especially when you consider the variety of formats in use this week. As the International Team looks to win its first Presidents Cup since 1998, and the United States team hopes to continue its winning streak, GolfWRX has broken down the five key golf clubs for each team, with insight from the respective players. Below are the clubs that we think could play a big role for the United States if it wants to defend the Cup on its home soil. SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER’S MID-IRONS TaylorMade P-7TW (5-PW; True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts 2022 stats: 4th in Strokes Gained: Approach-the-Green; 1st in greens in regulation (72.3%); 2nd in proximity from 175-200 yards (29’,4”) Scheffler says: “Something I worked on a lot over the last few years is just working the ball a bunch of different directions and being able to hit a ton of shots. And I think that would be what helped me make the biggest jump to (fouth in Strokes Gained: Approach). I feel like I just have a lot of different shots that I can hit to attack pins, and so that’s something I want to see out of my mid-short and pretty much all my irons, is the ability to work the ball both directions, hit it high, low, and so that way you can kind of feed the ball into pins.” GolfWRX says: Even before signing with TaylorMade in the days before this year’s PLAYERS Championship, Scheffler employed the Tiger Woods co-designed P-7TW blade-style irons. As Scheffler told our Two Guys Talking Golf podcast, he used to use the P-730 blade model, but then he played with Woods at the 2020 Masters and noticed how well he works the ball in both directions and controls trajectory. Scheffler said he went home the following offseason to test out the P-7TW irons and realized he had a greater variety of shots available. TaylorMade released the P-7TW irons to the public in May 2019; they have thin toplines, long blade lengths, and they use tungsten plugs in their 1020 carbon steel bodies to shift the center of gravity (CG) into the center of the hitting area. CAMERON YOUNG’S DRIVER Titleist TSR3 (10 degrees; Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Pro White 70TX shaft) 2022 stats: 2nd in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee; 3rd in Driving Distance (319.3 yards) Young says: “I like it to spin probably a little bit more than what is optimal for distance, just because I feel like it helps me keep it in the fairway a little bit, and I feel like with a little more spin, I don’t miss it right as badly.” GolfWRX says: We spotted Young’s launch monitor numbers during a recent practice round, and it showed he hit his drive with 190 mph ball speed, 349 yards of carry, 13 degrees of launch and 1,975 rpm of backspin. Those are nearly optimal numbers, so whatever he’s doing with his driver setup is working. Young is using the newly launched Titleist TSR3 driver, which became available for PGA TOUR players at the 2022 Travelers Championship. The D1 setting on his SureFit hosel means that it has 0.75 degrees less loft than advertised on the driver, so it actually measures 9.25 degrees. COLLIN MORIKAWA’S LONG IRONS/5-WOOD TaylorMade P-7MC 5 iron, P770 4-iron, TaylorMade Stealth Plus 5-wood 2022 stats: 3rd in Strokes Gained: Approach-the-Green; 1st in proximity from >200 yards (43’,1”); 1st in proximity from 225-250 (37’,8”); 3rd in proximity from 200-225 (33’,9”) Morikawa says: “We’re talking about 5-iron and out. I think it’s just gapping distances. At the end of the day, I think from that far of a distance, if you put it within 25 feet, you’re hitting a great shot. We’re not pin seeking as much as we would if we were … (hitting) an 8-iron from 160. “I think when it comes down to it, it’s just feeling comfortable with the clubs you have. … I’ve got the P7MCs with the 5-iron and I’ve got a 770 4-iron. It’s all about gapping everything and making sure you have all these gaps. With the 770 4-iron, I can’t work it as much, but that allows me to go for par-5s, and that allows me from 230 out to aim at the middle of the green. “I think 5-wood is like cheating. The thing goes straight up in the air, and the wind doesn’t touch it as much as you might think. It’s an amazing club. I don’t know, I think maybe because I hit it shorter, maybe I have more 200-plus-yard shots out, but to be honest, I think anytime I have an iron in my hand, even that 5-wood, I feel very comfortable, especially when I’m swinging well. I don’t treat it like anything else. I just treat it like another club and figure out where I want to hit it and kind of know the dispersion. I think that’s the biggest thing, knowing where you’re going to miss, and you can kind of get away with those ones that look bad and end up all right.” GolfWRX says: Although Morikawa uses blade-style P730 irons for his short irons (7-PW), he uses more forgiving cavity-back P-7MC irons in his 5 and 6 irons, then adds even more forgiveness with the hollow-bodied P-770 in his 4 iron. Morikawa places emphasis on launch windows, and the low center of gravity in his longer clubs help him produce a higher trajectory, which is great for both forgiveness, and for landing the ball softly on the greens from 200-225. He also added a 5-wood to his arsenal in 2021, which we recommend for any golfer looking to get more height and distance on long shots. Five-woods and even 7-woods have become extremely popular on the PGA TOUR in recent years, so don’t hesitate to try one out for yourself. SAM BURNS’ PUTTER Odyssey O-Works Black #7S putter 2022 stats: 10th in Strokes Gained: Putting Burns says: “Specifically on Bermuda, I grew up on Bermuda, so I’m really comfortable on it. Obviously I’ve spent a lot of time on it and so I think it comes a little more natural to me. I don’t have to think about, you know, the grass near as much as maybe some other guys that didn’t grow up on Bermuda. I like (my putter) to set up really square. I haven’t really changed a lot in my putter the last four or five years, … feels good in my hands. I can start it on-line consistently.” GolfWRX says: They don’t call him Bermuda Burns for nothing! Three out of his four PGA TOUR victories have come on Bermudagrass greens (the Valspar Championship in 2021 and 2022, and last year’s Sanderson Farms Championship, which he will defend next week). Look out for Bermuda Burns this week, since the Quail Hollow greens are made from Champion G-12 Bermuda. As for the putter itself, Burns has been a longtime user of the Odyssey O-Works #7S black, which hit retail in 2018. Burns has ranked in the top 30 of Strokes Gained: Putting in all four of his PGA TOUR season, including two straight seasons in the top 10. KEVIN KISNER’S PUTTER Odyssey 2-Ball 11 2022 stats: 9th in Strokes Gained: Putting Kisner says: “I’m always trying to find the most stable face. You know, I don’t want a lot of face rotation. I’m always looking for the least margin of error. So if it doesn’t rotate a whole lot, I’ve got a pretty good chance to hit it where I want to.” GolfWRX says: We spotted Kevin Kisner switch to the new Odyssey 2-Ball 11 at this year’s Charles Schwab Challenge. It’s an oversized mallet shape, with Odyssey’s ever-popular “2-ball” design on the crown that helps with alignment. Kisner’s model has a double-bend shaft, which keeps the face more square throughout the stroke compared to a plumber’s neck or flow neck, which both support more of an arcing stroke. For amateur golfers, it’s best to work with a local fitter or professional to decide what your stroke style is, and what hosel construction and head design would be best suited for you.

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Final Round
Type: Final Round Specials – Status: OPEN
Jordan Smith to win by 3 or more Shots+600
Jordan Smith Exactly 68+800
Any Player to have 18 Consecutive Pars+6500
Ewen Ferguson exactly 68 & Kazuki Higa exactly 68+10000
Jordan Smith exactly 68 & Ewen Ferguson exactly 68+10000
Jordan Smith exactly 68 & Yannik Paul exactly 69+10000
Both Smith and Ferguson Bogey Free+15000
Final Round 3 Balls – G. Kristjansson / Min Woo Lee / R. Paratore
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Min Woo Lee-165
Renato Paratore+220
Gudmundur Kristjansson+500
Final Round 3 Balls – A. Del Rey / K.K. Johannessen / M. Baldwin
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Matthew Baldwin+160
Alejandro Del Rey+175
Kristian Krogh Johannessen+185
Final Round 3 Balls – A. Levy / C. Shinkwin / R. McGowan
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Callum Shinkwin+120
Alexander Levy+200
Ross McGowan+220
Final Round 3 Balls – M. Schmitt / P. Waring / R. Santos
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Paul Waring+120
Maximilian Schmitt+200
Ricardo Santos+220
Final Round 3 Balls – A. Etchenique / B. Horschel / L. De Jager
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Billy Horschel-125
Louis De Jager+190
Andoni Etchenique+400
Final Round 3 Balls – D. Brown / H. Du Plessis / M. Kinhult
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Hennie Du Plessis+160
Daniel Brown+170
Marcus Kinhult+200
Final Round 3 Balls – N. Kimsey / S. Tarrio / T. Lawrence
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Nathan Kimsey+125
Thriston Lawrence+150
Santiago Tarrio+300
Final Round 3 Balls – D. Huizing / M. Warren / R. Cabrera-Bello
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Rafa Cabrera-Bello+150
Daan Huizing+170
Marc Warren+210
Final Round 3 Balls – C. Bring / G. Migliozzi / J. Dantorp
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Guido Migliozzi-105
Jens Dantorp+170
Christoffer Bring+375
Final Round 3 Balls – J. Campillo / R. Ramsay / W. Besseling
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Jorge Campillo+130
Richie Ramsay+145
Wil Besseling+300
Final Round 3 Balls – A. Wilson / D. Law / J. Parry
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
David Law+135
Andrew Wilson+180
John Parry+220
Final Round 3 Balls – F. Schott / J. Veerman / K. Aphibarnrat
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Kiradech Aphibarnrat+150
Johannes Veerman+175
Freddy Schott+200
Day 3 – 2 Balls – L. Grant vs M. Khang
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Linn Grant-120
Megan Khang+100
Final Round 3 Balls – E. Molinari / L. Canter / T. Detry
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Thomas Detry+105
Laurie Canter+200
Edoardo Molinari+260
Day 3 – 2 Balls – L. Maguire vs R. Zhang
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Leona Maguire-130
Rose Zhang+110
Final Round 3 Balls – A. Sullivan / B. Easton / C. Hill
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Calum Hill+130
Andy Sullivan+170
Bryce Easton+240
Day 3 – 2 Balls – C. Hull vs D. Kang
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Charley Hull-120
Danielle Kang+100
Final Round 3 Balls – J. Axelsen / M. Southgate / T. Kim
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Tom Kim-115
Matthew Southgate+200
John Axelsen+350
Day 3 – 2 Balls – A. Nordqvist vs J. Kupcho
Type: Including Tie – Status: OPEN
Jennifer Kupcho+100
Anna Nordqvist+110
Tie+750
Final Round 3 Balls – A. Garcia-Heredia / J. Winther / S. Garcia
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Jeff Winther+145
Alfredo Garcia-Heredia+170
Sebastian Garcia+220
Day 3 – 2 Balls – G. Hall vs A. Lee
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Andrea Lee-110
Georgia Hall-110
Solheim Cup / Ryder Cup
Type: Solheim Cup / Ryder Cup – Status: OPEN
Europe (Solheim Cup) / USA (Ryder Cup)+300
USA (Solheim Cup) / USA (Ryder Cup)+330
Europe (Solheim Cup) / Europe (Ryder Cup)+400
USA (Solheim Cup) / Europe (Ryder Cup)+450
Europe 1-3 (Solheim Cup Winning Margin) & Europe 1-3 (Ryder Cup Winning Margin)+1600
USA 1-3 (Solheim Cup Winning Margin) & USA 1-3 (Ryder Cup Winning Margin)+1600
USA 1-3 (Solheim Cup Winning Margin) & USA 4-6 (Ryder Cup Winning Margin)+1800
Europe 1-3 (Solheim Cup Winning Margin) & Europe 4-6 (Ryder Cup Winning Margin)+2500
Europe 4-6 (Solheim Cup Winning Margin) & Europe 1-3 (Ryder Cup Winning Margin)+3500
USA 4-6 (Solheim Cup Winning Margin) & USA 1-3 (Ryder Cup Winning Margin)+4000
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Final Round 3 Balls – J. Gough / S. Forsstrom / T. Olesen
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Thorbjorn Olesen-105
Simon Forsstrom+200
John Gough+300
Day 3 – 2 Balls – G. Dryburgh vs C. Knight
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Cheyenne Knight-130
Gemma Dryburgh+110
Final Round 3 Balls – A. Otaegui / A. Saddier / L. Nemecz
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Adrian Otaegui+115
Adrien Saddier+175
Lukas Nemecz+280
Day 3 – 2 Balls – C. Boutier vs A. Yin
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Celine Boutier-140
Angel Yin+115
Final Round 3 Balls – J. Brun / R. Hojgaard / R. Mansell
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Rasmus Hojgaard+145
Julien Brun+180
Richard Mansell+210
Day 3 – 2 Balls – C. Hedwall vs A. Ewing
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Ally Ewing-140
Caroline Hedwall+115
Final Round 3 Balls – R. Hisatsune / Y. Paul / Z. Lombard
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Yannik Paul+115
Ryo Hisatsune+175
Zander Lombard+275
Day 3 – 2 Balls – M. Sagstrom vs L. Vu
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Lilia Vu-120
Madelene Sagstrom+100
Final Round 3 Balls – E. Ferguson / J. Smith / K. Higa
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Jordan Smith+110
Ewen Ferguson+170
Kazuki Higa+300
Day 3 – 2 Balls – M. Stark vs A. Corpuz
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Allisen Corpuz-120
Maja Stark+100
Day 3 – 2 Balls – C. Ciganda vs N. Korda
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Carlota Ciganda-110
Nelly Korda-110
Day 3 – 2 Balls – E. Pedersen vs L. Thompson
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Emily Pedersen -115
Lexi Thompson-105
Final Round 3 Balls – T. Gooch / A. Ancer / T. Pieters
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Talor Gooch+140
Abraham Ancer+170
Thomas Pieters+225
Final Round 3 Balls – B. DeChambeau / B. Koepka / I. Poulter
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Bryson DeChambeau+135
Brooks Koepka+160
Ian Poulter+250
Final Round 3 Balls – C. Ortiz / M. Leishman / S. Vincent
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Carlos Ortiz+150
Marc Leishman+170
Scott Vincent+210
Final Round 3 Balls – D. Burmester / L. Oosthuizen / H. Stenson
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Dean Burmester+150
Louis Oosthuizen+175
Henrik Stenson+200
Final Round 3 Balls – E. Lopez-Chacarra / P. Uihlein / R. Bland
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra+175
Peter Uihlein+175
Richard Bland+175
Final Round 3 Balls – D. Johnson / S. Munoz / A. Lahiri
Type: Final Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Dustin Johnson+140
Sebastian Munoz+190
Anirban Lahiri+200
Final Round Match-Up – D. Burmester vs J. Kokrak
Type: Final Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN
Dean Burmester-115
Jason Kokrak-105
Final Round Match-Up – B. DeChambeau vs T. Gooch
Type: Final Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN
Bryson DeChambeau-115
Talor Gooch-105
Final Round Match-Up – D. Johnson vs B. Koepka
Type: Final Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN
Dustin Johnson-120
Brooks Koepka+100
Final Round Match-Up – A. Lahiri vs S. Munoz
Type: Final Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN
Anirban Lahiri-110
Sebastian Munoz-110
Final Round Match-Up – E. Lopez-Chacarra vs I. Poulter
Type: Final Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN
Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra-110
Ian Poulter-110
Final Round Match-Up – L. Oosthuizen vs H. Stenson
Type: Final Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN
Louis Oosthuizen-115
Henrik Stenson-105
Final Round Match-Up – C. Ortiz vs B. Steele
Type: Final Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN
Carlos Ortiz-120
Brendan Steele+100
Final Round Match-Up – M. Leishman vs T. Pieters
Type: Final Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN
Marc Leishman-110
Thomas Pieters-110
Final Round Match-Up – P. Reed vs J. Niemann
Type: Final Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN
Patrick Reed-120
Joaquin Niemann+100
Final Round Match-Up – P. Uihlein vs R. Bland
Type: Final Round Match-Up – Status: OPEN
Peter Uihlein-110
Richard Bland-110
Ryder Cup 2023
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
USA-125
Europe+125
Tie+1200
Player Points – Brian Harman
Type: Player Points – Brian Harman – Status: OPEN
Over 1.5+130
Under 1.5-175
Player Points – Brooks Koepka
Type: Player Points – Brooks Koepka – Status: OPEN
Over 2.5+130
Under 2.5-175
Player Points – Collin Morikawa
Type: Player Points – Collin Morikawa – Status: OPEN
Under 1.5+115
Over 1.5-150
Player Points – Justin Rose
Type: Player Points – Justin Rose – Status: OPEN
Over 1.5-110
Under 1.5-120
Player Points – Jordan Spieth
Type: Player Points – Jordan Spieth – Status: OPEN
Over 1.5-145
Under 1.5+110
Player Points – Justin Thomas
Type: Player Points – Justin Thomas – Status: OPEN
Under 1.5+115
Over 1.5-150
Player Points – Matt Fitzpatrick
Type: Player Points – Matt Fitzpatrick – Status: OPEN
Over 1.5-150
Under 1.5+115
Player Points – Nicolai Hojgaard
Type: Player Points – Nicolai Hojgaard – Status: OPEN
Over 1.5+130
Under 1.5-175
Player Points – Patrick Cantlay
Type: Player Points – Patrick Cantlay – Status: OPEN
Under 2.5-135
Over 2.5+105
Player Points – Rickie Fowler
Type: Player Points – Rickie Fowler – Status: OPEN
Over 1.5-105
Under 1.5-125
Player Points – Robert MacIntyre
Type: Player Points – Robert MacIntyre – Status: OPEN
Over 1.5+140
Under 1.5-190
Player Points – Rory McIlroy
Type: Player Points – Rory McIlroy – Status: OPEN
Over 2.5-125
Under 2.5-105
Player Points – Sepp Straka
Type: Player Points – Sepp Straka – Status: OPEN
Over 1.5+120
Under 1.5-160
Player Points – Viktor Hovland
Type: Player Points – Viktor Hovland – Status: OPEN
Over 2.5-105
Under 2.5-125
Player Points – Tyrrell Hatton
Type: Player Points – Tyrrell Hatton – Status: OPEN
Under 1.5+120
Over 1.5-155
Player Points – Xander Schauffele
Type: Player Points – Xander Schauffele – Status: OPEN
Over 2.5+105
Under 2.5-135
Player Points – Max Homa
Type: Player Points – Max Homa – Status: OPEN
Under 1.5+115
Over 1.5-150
Player Points – Sam Burns
Type: Player Points – Sam Burns – Status: OPEN
Over 1.5+105
Under 1.5-135
Player Points – Scottie Scheffler
Type: Player Points – Scottie Scheffler – Status: OPEN
Over 2.5-145
Under 2.5+110
Player Points – Wyndham Clark
Type: Player Points – Wyndham Clark – Status: OPEN
Over 1.5+115
Under 1.5-150
Player Points – Jon Rahm
Type: Player Points – Jon Rahm – Status: OPEN
Under 2.5-105
Over 2.5-125
Player Points – Ludvig Aberg
Type: Player Points – Ludvig Aberg – Status: OPEN
Under 1.5+135
Over 1.5-175
Player Points – Tommy Fleetwood
Type: Player Points – Tommy Fleetwood – Status: OPEN
Under 2.5-190
Over 2.5+140
Player Points – Shane Lowry
Type: Player Points – Shane Lowry – Status: OPEN
Under 1.5-150
Over 1.5+115
Tournament Specials
Type: Tournament Specials – Status: OPEN
Any Hole to be Halved with Eagles+250
Hole in One+400
USA to get 19+ Points+700
USA to win all 3 Days+750
Europe to win all 3 days+900
McIlroy or Scheffler to get 5 Points+1200
USA to win all 5 Sessions+5000
Europe to win all 5 sessions+8000
All 3 Days to be Tied (4-4 ,4-4 & 6-6)+25000
Major Specials 2024
Type: To Win A Major 2024 – Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+175
Jon Rahm+225
Rory McIlroy+225
Viktor Hovland+250
Brooks Koepka+350
Patrick Cantlay+400
Xander Schauffele+400
Jordan Spieth+450
Cameron Smith+500
Collin Morikawa+500
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The Masters 2024
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Jon Rahm+700
Scottie Scheffler+900
Rory McIlroy+1000
Brooks Koepka+1200
Jordan Spieth+1400
Viktor Hovland+1400
Patrick Cantlay+1800
Cameron Smith+2000
Collin Morikawa+2000
Justin Thomas+2000
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PGA Championship 2024
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+800
Jon Rahm+900
Rory McIlroy+1000
Brooks Koepka+1400
Viktor Hovland+1600
Patrick Cantlay+2000
Xander Schauffele+2000
Cameron Smith+2500
Collin Morikawa+2500
Dustin Johnson+3000
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US Open 2024
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Jon Rahm+800
Scottie Scheffler+900
Rory McIlroy+1000
Brooks Koepka+1400
Viktor Hovland+1400
Cameron Smith+2000
Patrick Cantlay+2000
Xander Schauffele+2000
Collin Morikawa+2500
Cameron Young+3000
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The Open Championship 2024
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+800
Jon Rahm+1000
Scottie Scheffler+1000
Viktor Hovland+1400
Brooks Koepka+2000
Cameron Smith+2000
Patrick Cantlay+2000
Rickie Fowler+2000
Collin Morikawa+2500
Jordan Spieth+2500
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