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Posted: March 8, 2010
Titleist Brand Ambassador Brett Wetterich returns to action this week at the Honda Classic, 21 months since he last teed it up on Tour at the 2008 Memorial Tournament. Since that event, Brett has been sidelined by numerous injuries to his shoulder, wrist, and knee. Playing this season on a major medical exemption, the 2006 EDS Byron Nelson Championship winner has 17 events to earn enough money to keep his exempt status. For more on Brett's return to the PGA Tour, be sure to check out Craig Dolch's article on PGATour.com.The Titleist equipment in Brett's bag reflects the fact that he has not had the opportunity to test much of the new gear released during his absence. With the new groove regulations in effect as a condition of competition on Tour this season, though, Brett has moved into the new CB irons and Vokey Design Spin Milled C-C wedges. Vokey Tour Representative Aaron Dill worked with Brett earlier this week and noted that "Brett was having some trouble with spin and launch and with his 60 degree digging too much. We went to more bounce and tried the SM1 56-14 and SM2 60-10." After working with the wedges during his practice rounds, Brett noticed dramatic improvement over his previous wedges.Titleist Equipment in Brett Wetterich's bag:Ball: Pro V1xDriver: 905R - 8.5, Graphite Design YS-6+Fairway: 906F2 - 15, Graphite Design YS-6+Fairway: 906F2 - 18, Graphite Design YS-6+Irons: CB - 3-P, Precision Rifle SteelWedge: Vokey Design Spin Milled C-C - 56.14, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour IssueWedge: Vokey Design Spin Milled C-C - 60.10, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour IssuePutter: Scotty Cameron Tour Newport Stainless
Hello Everybody.
I'm back home on the Gold Coast and enjoying the Saturday afternoon. I got back a few days ago and have been practicing with my coach. I spent a few days in Southern California training after match play in Tucson. Congratulations to Ian for winning Match Play, he's clearly playing well and has been for several weeks. I felt good after my first round against Angel Cabrera, I played well and was confident going into the second round. Unfortunately I met the eventual winner in the second round. I'm feeling good about my game and I am hopeful it will all come together soon. It's just a matter of time. I look forward to getting back to the states in about a week to compete at Doral. I've always liked the Florida swing and look forward to getting back to Miami.
Adam Scott in recent action at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
On a separate note, I wanted to let everyone know we are making a few changes to my website and we will have the updates soon so stayed tune. Our next Clubhouse Newsletter will be sent out on April 1st with a newly revamped look including detailed information on my foundation, Scott Golf Designs and my sponsors. Be sure and sign up in the clubhouse section of my site to receive the newsletters and to also have a chance to win prizes in our newsletter trivia contests. I will have more foundation news soon, we are working on a new project and I look forward to announcing it soon.I'll write more next week. Until then, take care and have a good weekend.-Adam