5 coolest clubs we've seen on Wednesday at the PGA Championship

Jack Hirsh
Nicolai Hojgaard was lucky enough to get one of these Odyssey giraffe bundle putts.
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On the final day of preparing for the PGA Championship, most of the professionals will be held this week.
Wednesday is also a tour truck away event, or even a Grand Slam, eager to reach the next tour stop, which means players are making adjustments for the last time.
Here are five things we saw at Quail Hollow Wednesday before the 2025 PGA Championship begins.
Odyssey Ai-One Giraffe Beam Prisoner Mini by Nicolai Hojgaard
Nicolai Hojgaard built this picture for Nicolai Hojgaard after this week Nicolai Hojgaard was tested in Nicolai Hojgaard. Hojgaard is looking for something to balance his face while maintaining the JB look he likes. With only three giraffe beams moving the shaft to the push rod face this week and getting a similar zero torque sensation, these bundles move the shaft to the middle of the push rod and are brought to Quail Hollow this week, while Odyssey Tour Rep Cody Cody Hale has to defend against interested players. Everyone loves the sauce.
Jhonattan Vegas' Craftsman Golf Iron
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Since Nike Golf closed the store, Mike Taylor turned on Artisan Golf from the oven at Fort Worth, they have been pulling out beautiful, custom wedges and putters, but the iron is hard to get.
But last year's 3m Open champion, Jhonattan Vegas, put the custom Artisan Muscle Back Back Dipt in the bag last month after the Mizuno MP-4 he used last year. It shouldn't be surprising that Las Vegas turns to Craftsmen, as the four-time champion was a Nike employee earlier in his career.
Custom Olson Putter by Thorbjorn Olesen
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Olson of Orson. Accessories.
Logan Olson's putters are on the tour, especially after the brand's recent OEM acquisition, especially in the hands of Taylormade employees.
There is no doubt that Oresen's wand is beautiful, but the wear marks keep me away. The man has put some work on the green, especially considering that putting can't be that old!
Cam Smith's Titleist GT280 Mini Driver
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Club changes are not common in big tournaments, but Cam Smith is in the distance to an interesting championship.
The 2022 Open champion won the Titleist GT280 built for him last week, which he built with the Fujikura Ventus TR Red 7X, which he thoroughly tested and seems ready to put into the week. However, as far as we know, it is still possible that Smith will return to the standard wood setting by default.
Titleist GT280 Custom Mini Driver
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Sahith Theegala's new Ping S159 Lob Wedge
Sahith Theegala wanted a wedge with smaller bends, less bounces and less offsets, so the representative on Ping Tour Truck designed a solution involving Ping 159 62 degrees.
The idea is to take a 62 degree wedge and strengthen it to 59 degrees to eliminate rebound and offset. However, since Theegala won't like seeing “62” on the soles, they need to re-ground the soles to retain the ping t-grind characteristics and remove the loft stamp.
Given that Theegala is very sensitive to what is printed on the club's head, it's not shocking. He carries two 8 iRons because he doesn't like seeing 7 steel prints. So Ping created No. 59 for Theegala this week.
Unfortunately, Theegala exited the match from Wednesday afternoon.
Johnny Wunder contributed to the report.
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Jack Hirsh
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Jack Hirsh is the assistant device editor for Golf. Jack is a Pennsylvania native and a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning his degree in broadcast journalism and political science. He is the captain of the high school golf team and recently returned to the program as head coach. Jack is still* trying to stay competitive among local amateurs. Before joining golf, Jack worked for two years at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also produced, anchored and even presented the weather. He can be contacted at jack.hirsh@golf.com.



