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Analyzing Ludvig Aberg’s Unexpected Sunday Driver Change | Fully Equipped

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 21, 2025Updated:February 21, 20253 Mins Read
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Ludvig Aberg shocked the golf world by winning the Genesis Invitational with an unexpected equipment change. Aberg decided to switch from the Titleist GT2 driver he had been using in the first three rounds to the older TSR2 driver he had used for most of the previous season. Despite losing some distance off the tee with the TSR2, Aberg managed to fire a 66 on Sunday and win the tournament by one shot. The reason behind the last-minute switch remains a mystery, but co-hosts Kris McCormack and Wadeh Maroun speculated that Aberg may have seen something during Saturday’s round that prompted the change.

The Titleist GT2 driver is designed for players who struggle to consistently find the center of the face and need the stability of a high-MOI driver without sacrificing speed. It offers speed and forgiveness across the face, allowing players to achieve maximum performance even on off-center hits. The driver features a seamless Thermoform Crown made from a Proprietary Matrix Polymer, which enhances the driver’s acoustic properties and maintains a signature sound and feel. The Split Mass Construction of the GT2 shifts weight to the back of the clubhead for increased stability and pushes weight low and forward for optimized speed and spin.

During testing, the TSR2 driver performed exceptionally well on low-heel strikes, making it a reliable option for players who tend to miss in that area. Aberg’s decision to switch back to the TSR2 may have been influenced by the driver’s performance on specific shots or holes during the tournament. Despite his success with the TSR2, Aberg kept the same Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X shaft in the club for the next day’s TGL Match. It remains to be seen whether he will reintroduce the GT2 driver into his bag in the future.

As the Associate Equipment Editor at GOLF, Jack Hirsh provides insights into the latest equipment trends and developments in the golf industry. A Pennsylvania native and Penn State University graduate, Jack has a background in broadcast journalism and political science. He has extensive experience in golf journalism, having served as the head coach of his high school golf team and competed in local amateur tournaments. Jack’s experience as a Multimedia Journalist in Oregon has equipped him with a diverse skill set in reporting, producing, and presenting golf content. For more updates on the latest equipment news and insights, stay tuned to GOLF’s Fully Equipped podcast and website.

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