Look: Woods spotted with 'TGR' prototype irons at clinic
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Tiger Woods is back swinging a golf club, and now we've got images of what the 41-year-old has been using to hit balls.
The 14-time major champion participated in his Tiger Woods Invitational clinic at Monterey Peninsula Country Club earlier this week, and the club's director of instruction, Kevin Roman, snapped a picture of Woods' equipment.
@GolfWRX Here is a look inside Tiger Woods bag. pic.twitter.com/H2uf3Vi8Ub
— Kevin Roman (@kevinromangolf) October 10, 2017
The bag contains a couple of older Nike wedges, two previous TaylorMade iron models, and a set of prototype blades with his "TGR" logo stamped on the back of the iron.
Woods signed a multi-year deal with TaylorMade in January to play their woods, irons, and wedges.
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