What's in the Bag with Victor Dubuisson
Over the off-season the enigmatic Frenchman became one of TaylorMade's key signings for 2016. Here, Victor Dubuisson runs us through his bag for the season
Over the off-season the enigmatic Frenchman became one of TaylorMade's key signings for 2016. Here, Victor Dubuisson runs us through his bag for the season
After relatively modest form throughout 2015 by his high standards, Victor Dubuisson turned things round in style in late October with his second victory in the Turkish Airlines Open.
He went on to finish 11th on the Race to Dubai, and has since signed to become a TaylorMade staff player in 2016, with a full complement of the brand's latest clubs in his bag...
Driver: TaylorMade M1 9.5˚ 460, Fujikura Pro Shiro shaft
"Before, I was struggling with driving into the wind. This driver gave me the opportunity to be able to tee it high but with no spin. I've improved my distance by around 25m which is really big."
3-wood: TaylorMade M1 15˚, Fujikura Pro Shiro shaft
"It's very low in terms of spin, but I can still change my weights and my set-up and get it very, very high. It's much easier to hit the long par 5s in two."
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Hybrid: TaylorMade M1 Rescue 21˚, Mitsubishi Rayon Diamana S+ shaft
"It's more a club I will use from 210-220m if I want to hit just an easy shot and land it on the green softly."
Irons 3-9: TaylorMade PSi Tour, Project X 6.5 shafts
"I used to struggle to hit my long irons high, but with these I can get a little more spin but still the right distance. For example, a 4-iron I can hit with almost the same high trajectory as a I would [normally] with a 6-iron."
Wedges: TaylorMade Tour Preferred EF 47˚, 52˚ and 58˚
"I will never hit a full wedge - from the 9-iron to the 58˚ wedge I will hit it more at 75% to 80% - just controlling shots."
Putter: TaylorMade Spider or Monte Carlo (still deciding...)
"I'm testing the Spider and the Monte Carlo and will decide in a few weeks' time which one I will use. The Monte Carlo reminds me of home!"
Jeremy Ellwood has worked in the golf industry since 1993 and for Golf Monthly since 2002 when he started out as equipment editor. He is now a freelance journalist writing mainly for Golf Monthly. He is an expert on the Rules of Golf having qualified through an R&A course to become a golf referee. He is a senior panelist for Golf Monthly's Top 100 UK & Ireland Course Rankings and has played all of the Top 100 plus 91 of the Next 100, making him well-qualified when it comes to assessing and comparing our premier golf courses. He has now played 1,000 golf courses worldwide in 35 countries, from the humblest of nine-holers in the Scottish Highlands to the very grandest of international golf resorts. He reached the 1,000 mark on his 60th birthday in October 2023 on Vale do Lobo's Ocean course. Put him on a links course anywhere and he will be blissfully content.
Jezz can be contacted via Twitter - @JezzEllwoodGolf
Jeremy is currently playing...
Driver: Ping G425 LST 10.5˚ (draw setting), Mitsubishi Tensei AV Orange 55 S shaft
3 wood: Srixon ZX, EvenFlow Riptide 6.0 S 50g shaft
Hybrid: Ping G425 17˚, Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Orange 80 S shaft
Irons 3- to 8-iron: Ping i525, True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 R300 shafts
Irons 9-iron and PW: Honma TWorld TW747Vx, Nippon NS Pro regular shaft
Wedges: Ping Glide 4.0 50˚ and 54˚, 12˚ bounce, True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 R300 shafts
Putter: Kramski HPP 325
Ball: Any premium ball I can find in a charity shop or similar (or out on the course!)
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