WITB: Matt Wallace Triumphs with Four Different Brands
09/09/2024 by Elias Scharner
Matt Wallace secured the title at the Omega European Masters with four different manufacturers in his bag. The WITB of the five-time tournament winner.
WITB: Matt Wallace (Image: Getty)
Matt Wallace wins the European Masters in Switzerland with clubs from Ping, TaylorMade, Titleist and Callaway. It is the Englishman’s fifth victory on the DP World Tour.
WITB: Four brands for the win
The Englishman currently uses the Ping G430 LST driver (10.5˚). With the Ping model, he finished twelfth in the “Strokes Gained: Off the Tee” statistics at the European Masters and eighth in driving accuracy. With the Qi10 Tour (16.5˚), he also has a TaylorMade club in his bag as a fairway wood. For the hybrid, Wallace currently relies on the TSR2 (18˚) from Titleist. The fourth brand in the 34-year-old’s bag is Callaway. From the 4-iron to the 9-iron, he relies on the Callaway X Forged CB model. The rest of the golf bag is filled with Titleist clubs. Wallace plays the Titleist Vokey SM10’s wedges with 46, 50 and 54 degrees of loft and the SM10-WW Proto model with 60 degrees of loft. The Titleist Scotty Cameron Tour Only T-9 putter and Titleist Pro V1 X-balls (2023) complete the set.
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Matt Wallace WITB
Driver:Ping G430 LST
Fairway wood:TaylorMade Qi10
Hybrid:Titleist TSR2
Irons:Callaway X Forged
Ball:Titleist Pro V1x
Wallace moves up the Race to Dubai Rankings
Matt Wallace, currently in 73rd place in the world rankings, improved to 22nd place in the Race to Dubai with his victory at the traditional tournament in Crans Montana. He is therefore currently safely in the top 50 of the season rankings. The top 50 players are allowed to compete at the DP World Tour Championship in November.
Thank you @omegaEUmasters for an amazing, unforgettable week. It’s a dream to win here. One of the most iconic courses and tournaments in the world. Great battle with Alfredo and Beef. Thank you to all my partners and everyone pulling for me. pic.twitter.com/OToIK8SSsP
— Matt Wallace (@mattsjwallace) September 9, 2024
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