MIN WOO LEE EARNS FIRST PGA TOUR TITLE AFTER TACTICAL DRIVER CHANGE

Callaway Staffer Min Woo Lee claimed a first PGA Tour title at the Texas Children’s Houston Open and he made a key tweak to the top of his bag prior to the victory.

Last week, Min Woo worked with his coach on using a lower lofted 8.5° Elyte Triple Diamond Driver, instead of his usual 9° model. His new gamer head helps keep spin down while also helping to increase launch through “shallowing out” the setup.

An outstanding week on the greens also played a crucial role in securing the win for Min Woo, combining his Odyssey putter with a Chrome Tour X Golf Ball that also includes his “Let Him Cook” chef logo. Chrome Tour X is engineered for the best players who want outstanding distance, workability, and spin so they can experience their best performance from tee-to-green.

Check out all the details on Min Woo’s gear below.

Min Woo’s Winning WITB: Texas Children’s Houston Open

Min Woo’s equipment set up for the week was as follows:

Driver : Elyte Triple Diamond (8.5°) – Fuji Ventus Blue 6X Shaft
Fairway Wood : Elyte Triple Diamond (16.5°) – Fuji Ventus Blue 9X Shaft
Utility Iron: X Forged UT (3-iron) – True Temper AMT Tour White Shaft
Irons : X-Forged (4-5) / Forged Prototype (6-PW) – Nippon Modus 125X Shafts
Wedges : Opus 50º – Nippon NS Pro Modus 3 Tour 120 Shaft
Putter: Odyssey O-Works #1 Wide
Ball : Chrome Tour X

Odyssey Wins Every Putter Count (Again) 

Odyssey is once again the #1 Putter across every Tour this week. Odyssey are the #1 Putter Brand in play this week on the PGA TOUR, LPGA Tour, Champions Tour, and on the DP World Tour. This success continues to be led by the popularity of our Ai-ONE family (21 total in play this week on the PGA TOUR) and proven head shapes like the Jailbird models.

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