Unfortunately, Sam is not a member of any club at the moment but regularly gets out on the golf course to keep up the facade of having a handicap of five.įairway Wood: TaylorMade M5 (15 degrees), Nike Covert Tour 2. Tour Harry Higgs - WITB - 2022 WM Phoenix Open By GolfWRXSpotted, February 8 in Pro Players WITB Share Followers 0 Reply to this topic - 48 Brunswick Precision Rifle FCM 7.0 Taylormade Milled Grind Raw 54 Brunswick Precision Rifle FCM 7.0 Vokey SM6 58 Oil Can Low Bounce K-Grind Brunswick Precision Rifle FCM 7. He also oversees all Tour player content as well. He also previously worked for World Soccer and Rugby World magazines.Ī jack of all trades across print and digital formats, Sam now spends most of his time testing and looking after golf gear content for the website. He is a graduate of Swansea University where he studied History and American Studies, and he has been a part of the Golf Monthly team since February 2018. He quickly became a golf equipment expert and has always been the one family and friends come to for buying advice, and spends a lot of his time putting golf gear, apparel and shoes to the test. Even days where we shoot six, seven, eight under, we’ve hit some bad shots.”Ī golfer for most of his life, Sam started playing the game to prove he was the best player out of his father and two brothers. Because I can guarantee you we all hit bad shots, plenty throughout a day.
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He starts with a TaylorMade Stealth Plus driver (opens in new tab) which has eight degrees.
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So yes, it’s worth taking a look at maybe hitting something that’s a little bit easier to hit, and has a bit bigger sweetspot, and maybe is more forgiving. Higgs is a TaylorMade staff player and plays a full bag of equipment. I’m pretty sure that the endgame of all this is to shoot the lowest score possible, right? So it may be, look, it might not work for everybody, but I think most people could…actually, if a PGA Tour pro is worried about his mishits and where they go, and how far they go, then everybody should be. “And they might be a great swinger of the club and skilled enough to use them, but if I’m over here using – I jokingly call them game improvement irons – why wouldn’t you? Usually that scratch player is like, ‘ Oh I’ve hit blades forever.’ And it’s like a macho thing, right? ‘ I’m the guy that hits blades at our club.’ It’s like, well, you might literally shoot lower scores if you don’t swing those irons. “I really don’t pay attention to what’s in other people’s bags to be quite honest with you, but there are that are so obsessed with having blade irons,” Higgs told the Fully Equipped podcast.
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Higgs has spoken about why he does this before and it's all about ensuring quality of strike. His set runs from four-iron down to pitching wedge whereas most players who use the P770 only seem to carry the model in the longer irons.
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Higgs then uses a set of TaylorMade P770 irons which are quite rare to be used throughout the set.