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It’s arguably the greatest week on the golf calendar, as the year’s first major is here. Let's take a look at the five biggest storylines this week for Tiger, Rory, Scottie, Collin, DJ, Tommy and Kurt. Plus, full WITB!
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Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson go head-to-head in an old school hickory golf club challenge. Using vintage clubs off the tee, from the fairway and around the green (along with a balata golf ball) these two stars put their skills to the test.
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It's an occurrence every golfer hates to see. You just hit a solid drive off the tee, right down the middle of the fairway, only to have it end up in a divot. Turns out pros aren't immune to this situation, and we brought in Collin Morikawa and Dustin Johnson in this edition of Two Truths and a Lie to show you how they approach these unlucky situations. Using their TP5 and TP5x golf balls, respectively, Collin and DJ show off their technique for pulling off these tricky golf shots.
As some of the longest hitters in professional golf, Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson have plenty of opportunities to attack the flag and make birdies. When they're inside 100 yards, these two have to be sharp with their wedges, and they spend a huge amount of their practice time honing that skill to take advantage when they're in the Attack Zone. Watch as Rory and DJ talk you through their mental approach and describe their feels and technique with the Milled Grind 3 Wedges and TP5x golf balls.
After losing the Team TaylorMade Wedge Competition, Collin Morikawa bravely goes where no Team TM golfer has gone before —into the dunk tank. Watch as Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Matthew Wolff, Tommy Fleetwood and Sergio Garcia take dead aim to try and send Collin into the waters below.
Watch as Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Dustin Johnson, Matthew Wolff, Tommy Fleetwood and Sergio Garcia get paired off to compete in a short game challenge. But this isn't just an ordinary game of skill with their Milled Grind 3 Wedges and TP5x golf balls from TaylorMade. No, this contest has some stakes. The losing team has to go into a dunk tank, where the other members have the honor of dunking them with well-struck golf shots. Watch through to the end to see who drew the short straw, and check back SOON for the payoff and the dunk tank reveal.
Putting from off the green isn't something a PGA Tour pro does very often. But we wanted to see just how good Dustin Johnson, Tommy Fleetwood, Collin Morikawa and Sergio Garcia were at showing off their touch around the greens using the all-new Spider GT from TaylorMade Golf. Trottie has these four stars "tee off" from several stations, and whoever can get the ball in the cup in the least amount of strokes takes home the inaugural belt.
Dustin Johnson and Collin Morikawa hitting drivers, talking about all things technique, feels and thought processes that go into hitting their signature shot—the fade. What more could a golf fan want? Sit back and learn why the two swing the club the way they do. From their signature bowed wrist at the top of the backswing, to their aim points and details of the swing, these two major champion golfers cover it all.
There are so many memorable and iconic holes at Augusta National. It's the one major tournament venue that the best golfers in the world return to every year to compete in The Masters Tournament, so it only makes sense that we asked Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia and Rory McIlroy what their favorite spot on the Alister Mackenzie-designed course is. What is your favorite hole at Augusta?
It's bracket SZN, and Team TaylorMade's Dustin Johnson, Matthew Wolff, Tommy Fleetwood and Sergio Garcia are here to join in on the fun. At the driveable par-4 13th hole at Austin Country Club, these PGA Tour stars will attempt to drive the green on this famous hole, and whoever hits it closest takes home the title. Watch as these golfers attempt to fly it 290 yards downwind with their new Stealth Drivers and try and hold the green, which is protected by water.