Kevin Kisner dominates at Sea Island
11/24/2015 | by
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Take a look at what's in the bag that helped lead the way to Kisner's victory
Playing with a Great Big Bertha Driver in the bag, Kevin Kisner closed out his spectacular 2015 campaign with his first Tour win at Sea Island. Kiz shot 64-64 in his final two rounds and was never seriously challenged on Sunday as he cruised to a 6-shot win and moved to #1 in the FedExCup with all Callaway in the bag.
Kisner first put his GBB in play at the Shriners Open in Las Vegas. His gamer is set to a Neutral directional bias and a -1 Loft adjustability, with the adjustable perimeter weighting set in the neutral position on the clubhead. He also hit a 347 yard drive that was one of the longest of the week.
The Great Big Bertha has been crushing it on Tour – the driver has won all over the world, it was the #1 Driver model at the WGC-HSBC Champions and more and more players continue to put it in the bag.
Kevin’s Odyssey putter is 34 1/4″ long with 3.5* of loft and led the field in putts per regulation. With the win on Sunday, Odyssey now has 84 worldwide Tour victories in 2015, which is by far the most for any putter company.
The win moved Kisner up to 17th in the world rankings, and now he, Danny Willett, Henrik Stenson, Patrick Reed, Jim Furyk and Branden Grace are all in the top-20!
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