Day: February 18, 2022

Adam Scott’s putter switch is paying off at RivieraAdam Scott’s putter switch is paying off at Riviera

Adam Scott is back on the leaderboard at The Riviera Country Club with a new putter in hand. Scott, winner of The Genesis Invitational just two years ago, was in third place after Friday’s morning wave thanks to rounds of 68 and 65. He gained approximately four strokes on the greens in the first two rounds to rank fourth in the field in that metric when he walked off the golf course. Unlike most of his peers on the leaderboard, Scott doesn’t use a conventional length putter, or putting style. Instead of letting both of his hands hang in front of his body, as per tradition, he grips his elongated putter like a broomstick with his left hand up by his sternum. While Scott has spent most of his recent years with the same Scotty Cameron prototype putter in the bag, he recently switched into an L.A.B. Golf “Mezz.1 Proto” putter ahead of last week’s WM Phoenix Open. (Scott’s other recent switch is into Titleist 681.AS irons. More on that here) L.A.B., which stands for “Lie Angle Balance,” crafts putters that are designed to reduce torque and twisting throughout the stroke. Scott has experimented with the company’s original Directed Force head shape in the past, but the newly developed Mezz.1 Proto has a more palatable look for him. “I had experimented with their putters; in 2019, I used a shorter version of their original design for a few weeks on Tour and I like the technology,” Scott told the media on Friday following his round. “They’ve designed a new shaped head, which I think is more appealing than the old one, and the performance is good. Obviously, that’s why I’m using it. I like what it does for me.” The winged shape of the putter helps to enhance forgiveness across the face, and the sole of the head comes with 20 weights to ensure the head is properly weighted for Scott’s longer build. “The whole concept is lie-angle balanced,” Scott explained. “I’m not smart enough to explain the physics of it, but it swings very nicely.” Since most golfers swing the putter on some degree of an arc, L.A.B.’s lie-angle balance design is intended to keep the putter face square to that arc. With less twisting of the face compared to more conventional putters, the idea is to create greater consistency and stability. So far – through two rounds, at least – the technology and the switch appear to be working.

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Inside the Field: The Honda ClassicInside the Field: The Honda Classic

The PGA TOUR uses a standardized system for determining event fields, based off the current season’s Priority Ranking while also including additional exemption and qualifying categories. Field sizes can vary by event, as can the number of event-specific exemptions. Fully exempt PGA TOUR members are guaranteed entry into all full-field events, with various conditional categories subject to periodic reshuffles based upon FedExCup Points accrued throughout the season. Categories with ‘reshuffle’ notation indicate that a reshuffle period has occurred. How the field qualified for The Honda Classic as of 2/18/2022: Check here for updates. Winner of U.S. Open Championship (five-year exemption) Brooks Koepka Gary Woodland Winner of PGA Championship (five-year exemption) Jimmy Walker Winner of Masters Tournament (five-year exemption) Patrick Reed Danny Willett Winner of The Open (five-year exemption) Shane Lowry Henrik Stenson Winner of World Golf Championships event (three-year exemption) Billy Horschel PGA TOUR tournament winner (two-year exemption) Daniel Berger Stewart Cink Tyler Duncan Rickie Fowler Dylan Frittelli Brian Gay Lucas Glover Lucas Herbert Jim Herman Garrick Higgo Charles Howell III Sungjae Im Matt Jones Sung Kang Andrew Landry Nate Lashley K.H. Lee Keith Mitchell Joaquin Niemann Ryan Palmer C.T. Pan J.T. Poston Robert Streb Hudson Swafford Nick Taylor Michael Thompson Brendon Todd Martin Trainer Kevin Tway Richy Werenski Matthew Wolff Career money exemption Luke Donald Bill Haas Rory Sabbatini Nick Watney * Sponsor’s exemption (Korn Ferry Tour Finals) Martin Kaymer Camilo Villegas Sponsor’s exemption (members not otherwise exempt) Jason Dufner Padraig Harrington Sponsor’s exemption (unrestricted) Nicolai Hojgaard Chase Koepka Kyle Westmoreland PGA Section Champion\Player of the Year Alan Morin Life Member. Davis Love III Top 125 on prior season’s FedExCup Louis Oosthuizen Alex Noren Brian Harman Cameron Tringale Aaron Wise Lee Westwood Charl Schwartzel Jhonattan Vegas Chris Kirk Kevin Streelman Harry Higgs Mackenzie Hughes Ian Poulter Doug Ghim Brandon Hagy Adam Schenk Kramer Hickok Brian Stuard Doc Redman Roger Sloan Hank Lebioda Tyler McCumber Denny McCarthy Brendan Steele Sepp Straka Zach Johnson Russell Knox Sam Ryder Matthew NeSmith Kyle Stanley Anirban Lahiri Brice Garnett # Major medical extension. William McGirt Wesley Bryan Seung-Yul Noh Kelly Kraft Korn Ferry Tour Points winners (The 25 and The Finals 25) Stephan Jaeger Three-time winner from Korn Ferry Tour Mito Pereira Korn Ferry Tour graduates via The 25 and The Finals 25 (reshuffled) Cameron Young Patrick Rodgers Hayden Buckley J.J. Spaun Taylor Pendrith Taylor Moore Vince Whaley Aaron Rai Alex Smalley Trey Mullinax John Huh Davis Riley Chad Ramey Max McGreevy Greyson Sigg Seth Reeves Curtis Thompson Andrew Novak Bronson Burgoon Austin Cook Matthias Schwab Lee Hodges Christiaan Bezuidenhout Nick Hardy Adam Svensson Justin Lower David Skinns David Lipsky Dawie van der Walt Peter Uihlein Michael Gligic Paul Barjon Dylan Wu Brandon Wu Chris Stroud Kiradech Aphibarnrat Austin Smotherman Ben Kohles Brett Drewitt Kurt Kitayama Joshua Creel Jared Wolfe Callum Tarren Grayson Murray Nos. 126-150 on prior season’s FedExCup Points List (reshuffled) Mark Hubbard Tommy Fleetwood Jim Knous Beau Hossler Chase Seiffert * = If all prior year Korn Ferry Tour graduates are eligible for event, exemptions become unrestricted # = Latest medical extension information can be found here. $ = Category breakdown can be found here.

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