Sir Nick Faldo
What's in the Bag
Image Credit: PGA Tour
| Home Country | England |
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| Age | 68 y.o. |
| Hand Orientation | Right-Handed |
| World Ranking | Former World #1 |
| Website | nickfaldo.com |
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Sir Nick Faldo WITB
- WITB on December 18, 2023
- WITB on April 14, 1996
WITB on April 14, 1996
Bag Summary
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Club Details
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1W / Driver 6.0° |
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5W / Fairway 18.0° |
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2 Iron 18.0° |
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3 Iron 21.0° |
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4 Iron 24.0° |
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5 Iron 27.0° |
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6 Iron 31.0° |
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7 Iron 36.0° |
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8 Iron 40.0° |
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9 Iron 44.0° |
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PW 49.0° |
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Sand Wedge 54.0° |
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Lob Wedge 60.0° |
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Putter Mid-Mallet |
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Notes
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Loft Adjustments: When club loft is adjusted from standard, the bounce and offset are also affected as the head rotates relative to the hosel. For example, if the loft of a club is increased by 1° then the bounce will also increase by 1°, and vice versa. In addition, as club loft is increased through adjustment, the leading edge offset will be reduced slightly, and vice versa. A player will usually adjust loft to tweak their distances for gapping purposes, but they may also choose to adjust the standard loft of one club to a different standard loft simply to obtain that standard loft with a different bounce angle (common with wedges). Manufacturers typically only recommend adjusting the loft of a club by +/-2° max in order to retain strength and intended design.
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Length Adjustments: Standard length refers to men's club length, as stated by the manufacturer. Manufacturers typically measure clubs using the procedure defined by the USGA.
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Shaft Launch/Spin/Flex: Shaft characteristics should be taken with a grain of salt as there is no industry standard per se. While they may be comparable within one manufacturer, a mid spin in manufacturer A may be considered high (or low) in manufacturer B etc.
Source(s) for Bag
- April 14, 1996: Mizuno
- December 17, 2009: GolfWRX
- November 21, 2017: Sir Nick Faldo (Twitter/X) - Driver info
- March 14, 2018: The Masters (YouTube) - 1996 Masters Tournament - Final Round Broadcast
- February 19, 2019: Golfballs.com - Ball
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