OCTOBER 12, 2020 1ST WEEK. 1ST WIN. elying on a new G425 driver, 3-wood and 7-wood that went into the bag Rlast week, made good use of the technology, winning the European Tour’s flagship event, the BMW PGA Championship, by four strokes at Wentworth Club in his native . Hatton achieved two career goals in claiming his fifth European Tour title: cracking the top 10 in the Official World Golf Ranking (he’s 10th), and winning a tournament he’s long coveted. “From walking the course as a five-year- old and hoping one day I’d be inside the ropes to now holding this trophy is an amazing feeling,” he said. See his What’s in the Bag, page 2. PING 1-2-3 AT BMW ING pros finished 1-2-3 at the BMW PGA PChampionship, where was runner-up and was third, Tyrrell Hatton gave the G425 driver a win in its first week on tour. while Eddie Pepperell placed sixth, giving PING four of the top six. DRIVER VICTORIES GROW G410 LST was in the contributed to four A winner’s bag at the PGA of the first five Tour’s Shriners Hospitals victories on the for Children Open, where 2020-21 calendar. Austin Cook finished T2 in PING drivers have a playoff. It is the 61st time a been played by G410 driver has been in the three winners, and Victor winner’s circle worldwide. Blueprint irons contributed Perez PING equipment has to a fourth title. SHOT PGA TOUR OF THE THE CJ CUP @ SHADOW CREEK WEEK Shadow Creek GC Las Vegas, Nev. Oct. 15-18 Cameron Champ, Corey Conners Harris English, Tony Finau Tyrrell Hatton, Viktor Hovland Mackenzie Hughes, Andrew Landry Sebastian Muñoz, Joaquín Niemann , Michael Thompson

Viktor Austin Cook was dialed in tee-to-green at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin. Hovland The 29-year-old Arkansas native finished T2 in a playoff, his best result since his win at The RSM Classic in November 2017. His -23 score was fueled by consistency (63-65-67-66), and in his opening-round 8-under 63 he hit 17 of 18 greens, or 94.44%. His sharp iron play carried over the week as he reached 63 of 72, 87.50%. EUROPEAN SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY AXA Fairmont St Andrews St Andrews, Fife, Scotland #1 DRIVER BRAND AGAIN TYRRELL Oct. 15-18 ING iBlade irons were played by HATTON SSP Chawrasia, Oliver Farr WHAT’S IN THE BAG Sebastián García Rodríguez Pwas the the winner. Gregory Havret, Calum Hill Liam Johnston, Adrian Meronk #1 driver PING Pro Stephan Jaeger Eddie Pepperell, Cormac Sharvin brand at the was T2 playing a G410 DRIVER , Connor Syme G425 LST, Korn Ferry LST driver and G410 Tour’s Orange G400 7-wood among his bagful 9º@8.75°, Max small -, County National of PING clubs. Lee Bubba Mitsubishi Westwood Championship, with 40 It marked the sixth timeWatson Diamana RF drivers in play; 27 were since August that PING has 60 TX, tipped 1", G410 models. A G400 Max led the Korn Ferry driver D0+ driver, G410 7-wood and brand count. FAIRWAYS G425 LST 3W, @14º, small-, Mitsubishi Diamana DF 70 X, CHAMPIONS tipped 1/2", D1+ DOMINION ENERGY #1 IRON BRAND AT MAJOR G425 MAX 7W, @19.5º, flat-, CHARITY CLASSIC Mitsubishi Diamana DF 80X, The Country Club of Virginia ING was the most- tipped 1 ½", D1 Richmond, Va. Oct. 16-18 Pplayed iron brand at the KPMG Women’s PGA IRONS K.J. Choi, Chris DiMarco i210, 4-PW, green cc, Nippon Championship, where 34 Modus 3 Tour 120X, D1 Miguel Ángel Jiménez sets were in bags at the , Ken Tanigawa, Kirk Triplett LPGA major. Of those, 27 WEDGE sets were i210, making it on by three PING pros Glide 3.0, 50º@49.5º, green cc, Miguel the #1 iron model. PING who turned in top-10 Nippon Modus 3 Tour 120X, D3+ Ángel was also the #1 iron brand performances at the Jiménez and i210 the #1 model at KPMG. Brooke Henderson the LPGA’s first major, the was sixth, Jennifer Kupcho PING Vault Oslo, straight arc, 32.25" 19.5º lie, 2.5º loft, ANA Inspiration. was T7 and Bianca PING PP58 i210 irons were relied Pagdanganan, T9.