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Nick Dunlap schrieb am Sonntag Geschichte, als er das Golfturnier The American Express gewann und damit als erster Amateur seit 33 Jahren ein PGA-TOUR-Turnier für sich entschied. Dunlap’s record-setting weekend featured his Qi10 LS 9,0° driver, P·7MC irons and Milled Grind 4 wedges.
The 20-year-old Alabama sophomore shot a record-breaking 60 on Saturday to take a three-stroke lead into the final round. His round matched the lowest round by an amateur since at least 1983.
After going out in even par, Dunlap’s drive on the 14th hole went 271-yards into the fairway and then he hit his approach from 129-yards to 10-feet to make birdie. Then, after a 331-yard drive on 16 with his Qi10 LS driver, Dunlap came up clutch going up and down from below the green with his Milled Grind 4 wedge and made the 11-foot putt.
Dunlap showed his poise on the 17th hole, securely finding the green on the Par 3 island green with his P·7MC and then two-putting for par to take a two-stroke lead. On 18, he had yet another clutch up and down to secure the victory by one-stroke.
Dunlap finished the final round second in driving distance with an average of 331-yards.
In testing with TaylorMade’s tour team, Dunlap preferred the head shape of the LS head. To get the ball to consistently go right, Dunlap’s Qi10 LS is set to the standard upright position with the sliding weight set all the way to the fade position.
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