The 124th taking part in of the U.S. Open is happening this week at Pinehurst No. 2.
Much like our compilation of historic Masters gear, we wished to construct a bag with memorable golf equipment used within the U.S. Open through the years.
These aren’t essentially the perfect golf equipment or the golf equipment I’d wish to use for a leisure spherical—however they’re all memorable for one purpose or one other.
These are the golf equipment that hit among the most iconic photographs in U.S. Open historical past. In lots of instances they’re consultant of the best champions the event has witnessed.
Arnold Palmer’s Ben Hogan Persimmon Driver (1960)
Is there a extra well-known drive in golf historical past than Arnold Palmer hitting the primary inexperienced of the 1960 U.S. Open from 346 yards away?
I couldn’t discover a lot data on the membership (please remark beneath if something), however I’m positive it was remarkably troublesome to hit by immediately’s requirements. Palmer famously had a membership contract with Wilson from 1954-1963 however performed a Hogan driver. He then went out and beat Hogan himself to win that U.S. Open in Colorado, taking pictures 65 within the remaining spherical.
The above image is a Hogan driver that’s estimated to be from the Nineteen Fifties or Sixties.
Tiger Woods’ NIKE Ignite T60 3-Wooden (2003)
There are dozens upon dozens of historic Tiger Woods U.S. Open photographs to select from. You’ve in all probability seen all of them on repeat.
With that being the case, I’m going to supply one a few of you won’t keep in mind. It got here on the 2003 U.S. Open, a event he didn’t win.
After lacking a fairway, Woods was 247 yards to the opening on the par-5 sixth when he despatched a 60-yard slice round bushes. It’s possibly his biggest “no person else might try this” shot that few keep in mind.
The membership in query was a NIKE Ignite T60 3-wood—and, boy, does it scream mid-2000s’ nostalgia for this millennial.
Corey Pavin’s Cleveland Vas 4-Wooden (1995)
In one of many biggest photographs the U.S. Open has witnessed, Corey Pavin secured the 1995 U.S. Open at Shinnecock by knocking a 4-wood shut on the 72nd gap. The 228-yard shot can be a mid-iron for contemporary gamers however Pavin striped his Cleveland Vas 4-wood to earn a serious championship (he truly missed the quick birdie putt however par was sufficient to win).
Pavin gamed a set of Cleveland Vas irons and woods through the event. The golf equipment are … fairly one thing. Some declare they’re the worst golf equipment to ever win a serious. I don’t learn about that however they aren’t pleasing to the attention. Perhaps we must always credit score Pavin with two majors after profitable with these.
That makes me wish to embrace them right here much more.
Jack Nicklaus’s MacGregor VIP 1-Iron (1972)
There are two notably well-known 1-iron approaches in U.S. Open historical past however I’m going with Nicklaus in 1972 at Pebble (slightly than Hogan in 1950 at Merion).
Nicklaus nearly knocked down the flagstick together with his 1-iron on the par-3 seventeenth through the remaining spherical, organising what can be a three-stroke victory.
As mentioned within the Masters bag I put collectively, Nicklaus used MacGregor SS1 and VIP irons for almost all of his main victories. This unforgettable shot was with the VIP.
Tiger Woods’s Titleist 681 Cast 2-Iron (2002)
Of Tiger’s three U.S. Open victories, the one which will get the least quantity of shine is 2002 at Bethpage.
Nevertheless, it was a few of his most dominant, regular play. No person might squeeze the drama out of a event like Tiger.
On Sunday, he got here to the par-5 thirteenth gap holding a three-stroke lead. Taking a look at a second shot of 263 yards, he smashed a 2-iron to the middle of the inexperienced and made a birdie, successfully ending the event. This was again when just one man might do such a factor.
Additionally, what number of epic stingers did this 2-iron witness? A ton.
This set of Titleist 681 Cast sticks are my favourite irons he has performed in his profession so I’m thrilled to have one in my set.
Jerry Pate’s Wilson Employees 5-Iron (1976)
Jerry Pate didn’t have to hit a 5-iron from the tough on the ultimate gap of the 1976 U.S. Open at Atlanta Athletic Membership—he had a one-stroke lead and will have settled for a playoff had he made bogey.
However Pate, solely 22 years outdated on the time, determined to tackle the dangerous shot over water and hit his method to a few ft. He would find yourself with a three-stroke victory over Al Geiberger and Tom Weiskopf. It was Pate’s solely main victory, though he additionally received the primary Gamers Championship at TPC Sawgrass.
The Wilson Employees iron was a traditional of the time interval. Is the corporate making a comeback? John Barba has extra on this wonderful Q&A about Wilson.
Dustin Johnson’s TaylorMade Tour Most popular MB ’14 6-Iron (2016)
Many are attempting to say that I’m not a fan of Dustin Johnson because of his quiet fade into what looks like semi-retirement, however I merely lengthy for the times when DJ was a formidable participant.
The best way he received the 2016 U.S. Open is essentially the most admirable accomplishment of his profession. He fought by the USGA’s weird dealing with of a ruling earlier within the day, placing an exclamation level on a victory by stuffing a 6-iron inside a number of ft on the 72nd gap.
The membership, a traditional muscle-back participant’s blade, actually has a spot in historical past.
Jack Fleck’s Ben Hogan 7-Iron (1955)
Poor Ben Hogan, overwhelmed together with his personal golf equipment.
Hogan got here out together with his line of golf equipment in 1953. Two years later, Fleck used Hogan irons for one of many nice upsets in U.S. Open historical past when he defeated Hogan in a playoff at Olympic Membership. Fleck wanted a birdie on the 72nd gap to power a playoff—he hit a 7-iron to about seven ft from the opening and transformed the putt for a final-round 67. The subsequent day, he received an 18-hole playoff by three strokes.
Based on public sale data, Hogan gifted the set of irons to Fleck. The one different comparable set used within the 1955 Open was by Hogan himself.
Phil Mickelson’s Callaway X Tour 8-Iron (2006)
Memorable just isn’t all the time an excellent factor, particularly on the subject of Mickelson’s breakdown through the 2006 U.S. Open at Winged Foot.
Mickelson got here to the 72nd gap needing par to win and bogey to power a playoff with Geoff Ogilvy. After his drive went method left and his second shot hit a tree, Mickelson hoisted an 8-iron over the bushes … and right into a plugged lie within the bunker.
That was the start of the top as he made double-bogey and misplaced the event.
Matt Fitzpatrick’s PING S55 9-Iron (2022)
When it comes to current U.S. Opens over the previous handful of years, that is the shot that stands out to me.
Fitzpatrick held a one-stroke lead over Will Zalatoris on the 72nd gap through the 2022 U.S. Open at Brookline. After hitting his tee shot into an ungainly place within the fairway bunker, he reduce a 9-iron into the center of the inexperienced and wound up with the title.
The S55 irons had been launched to the general public in 2013—Fitzpatrick used them for a decade earlier than switching to Blueprint S irons. It reveals the timelessness of the design.
I had the S56 irons featured in my Masters bag (Louis Oosthuizen) and I’m doubling down with the S55s this time round.
Rory McIlroy’s 48-Diploma Titleist Vokey Pitching Wedge (2011)
There was no single shot that outlined the 2011 U.S. Open at Congressional however we noticed an terrible lot of pitching wedges into tender greens. McIlroy’s method play was dialed in that week.
Rory had a number of success after switching to NIKE a few years later however I like his Titleist setup throughout this time interval.
Tom Watson’s 58-Diploma Ram Tour Grind Wedge (1982)
Arguably the only most well-known hole-out in U.S. Open historical past, Tom Watson sunk a chip shot with a 58-degree Ram wedge down the hill on the 71st gap of the 1982 U.S. Open at Pebble Seashore.
Had the ball not hit the flag, Watson may need suffered a bogey and would have wanted a birdie on the final to get right into a playoff with Nicklaus. As an alternative, Watson earned a two-shot victory.
Ram by no means reached the heights of MacGregor or Wilson but it surely was nonetheless extremely influential (I like to recommend studying Barba’s detailed story on the corporate historical past).
Gary Woodland’s 64-Diploma TaylorMade Hello-Toe Wedge (2019)
It could be a event that will get forgotten however I respect this shot from Woodland within the 2019 occasion at Pebble. Like Watson, his huge second got here on the seventeenth gap within the remaining spherical.
He got here to the 71st gap nursing a two-stroke lead over Brooks Koepka. Woodland flared his tee shot to the suitable facet of the hourglass inexperienced. Selecting to putt it might doubtless be conceding a bogey so Woodland grabbed his 64-degree wedge and clipped an ideal pitch, saving par.
Nerves of metal to try this in a U.S. Open with that sort of highlight.
Payne Stewart’s SeeMore Bronze FGP Putter (1999)
The 1999 U.S. Open was maybe the best occasion in event historical past.
The best way it ended will likely be remembered endlessly—Payne Stewart making a 15-foot par putt on the 72nd gap to beat Mickelson—but it surely’s typically forgotten that Stewart wanted simply 24 putts throughout that remaining spherical. His placing, which additionally included a monumental par save on No. 16, is what received him the event.
Stewart’s victory sparked curiosity in SeeMore and its patented RifleScopeTechnology alignment system. Greater than 50,000 orders had been positioned within the weeks following his victory.
Following Stewart’s tragic passing in October 1999, SeeMore produced 1,000 limited-edition commemorative Bronze FGP putters. Some had been offered or donated on the time however SeeMore held onto a lot of them and just lately launched 300 of the putters.
These are the 14 golf equipment in my U.S. Open historical past bag.
Any omissions or additions? Let me know beneath within the feedback.
And take a look at a few of our different U.S. Open protection this week:
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- Vendor’s Regret? Jon Rahm a Main Disappointment Since Change to LIV
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