Okay, let’s talk about Adam Hadwin’s putter. I got really into this a while back. You know, Hadwin, the Canadian pro golfer? He won the Valspar Championship back in 2017. Anyway, I was watching him play and started wondering about his gear, especially his putter.
So, I started digging around. First thing I did was watch a bunch of his games. I noticed he was sinking some pretty impressive putts. That got me even more curious. I mean, putting is huge in golf, right? It can make or break a game.
Next, I hit the internet. I found out that Hadwin used an Odyssey White Hot OG 7S putter. Apparently, this putter is known for its “classic White Hot insert” which most people said it felt great when the ball hit the putter’s face. And it seemed like Hadwin had been using it for a while.
- I went through a ton of golf forums and articles.
- Some sources mentioned that he also used a Golf Pride Tour Velvet grip on it.
- He played with a Callaway Chrome Tour X ball.
I even tried to find pictures of his actual putter, you know, the one he used in tournaments. There were a few close-ups floating around. It looked pretty worn, which makes sense, considering how much he used it.
Then I learned that Adam Hadwin was using a Callaway Rogue driver and 3-wood. And for wedges, it looked like he had a Mack Daddy 4, with lofts of 56-08C and 60-10S. I was jotting all this down, trying to get a complete picture of his gear setup. I must say it was fun trying to connect the dots between his gear and his game.
At one point, I found an old article about how he started his week with a gold putter. I thought that was a pretty cool detail. In the end, it was all about seeing how important this particular putter was to Hadwin’s game, and how a small change like this can be fun to learn about. I love it.