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Which golf club is the most iconic of all time? You decide.

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It’s that time of the year again, GolfWRXers. March Madness is upon us. Each year, millions of individuals watch the NCAA basketball tournament and fill out their own bracket (or several), attempting to accurately predict each game’s winners and losers and the upsets that are bound to take place. At GolfWRX, we are no different, and we thoroughly enjoy the madness that ensues during college basketball’s annual tournament.

In fact, we love it so much that we decided to create our own bracket for our community of golf nuts. Our team constructed a bracket of 64 clubs that heavily influenced the game of golf and the equipment that we use today, broken into four categories: drivers, wedges, irons, and putters. When it’s all said and done, there will be only one club left standing as the most iconic golf club of all time. The field of contenders was fierce, and while many might feel snubbed, we narrowed our list down by only considering clubs that are at least 5 years old and not older than 30 years.

Cast your vote below or via Instagram stories and let us know who you think belongs in the next round before the first round advances Saturday morning.

Drivers

#1 Callaway Big Bertha vs #16 Callaway ERC Fusion


#8 Ping G400 Max vs #9 Bridgestone J33R


#5 Ping TiSi vs #12 Adams Speedline 9064LS


#4 Cleveland HiBore vs #13 Cobra L4V


#6 TaylorMade R7 Quad vs #11 Nike VR Pro Limited Edition


#3 Titleist 975D vs #14 TaylorMade Rocketballz


#7 Titleist 983K vs #10 TaylorMade R1


#2 TaylorMade Ti Bubble II vs #15 Lynx Boom Boom Parralax

Wedges

#1 Cleveland 588 vs #16 Callaway X Forged 2007


#8 Cobra Norman Signature vs #9 Cleveland Tour Action 900


#5 Nike VR Forged vs #12 TaylorMade Hi-Toe


#4 Callaway Hickory Stick vs #13 Bridgestone West Coast Design


#6 Alien Ultimate vs #11 Mizuno MP-R


#3 Ping Eye 2 vs #14 Ram FX Pro Grind


#7 Fourteen RM vs #10 TaylorMade Z TP


#2 Titleist Vokey Spin Milled vs #15 Ping Tour

Irons

#1 Ping Eye 2 vs #16 TaylorMade Tour Preferred MC 2012


#8 Nike Forged Blades vs #9 Mizuno MP 14


#5 Tommy Armour 845 Silver Scot vs #12 Cobra King Oversize


#4 Ben Hogan Apex vs #13 Cleveland TA3 Form Forged


#6 Srizon z745 vs #11 PXG 0311


#3 Titleist DCI 962B vs #14 Mirua MB-001


#7 TaylorMade 300 Forged vs #10 MaxFli Australian Blades


#2 Callaway Big Bertha 1994 vs #15 Yonex ADX Tour Forged

Putters

#1 Ping Anser vs #16 Nike Method


#8 Ram Zebra vs #9 TaylorMade Ghost


#5 TaylorMade Spider vs #12 Yes! C-Groove


#4 Scotty Cameron Teryllium vs #13 Bettinardi BB


#6 Ray Cook Billy Baroo vs #11 Cleveland Ben Crenshaw


#3 Odyssey 2 Ball vs #14 Ping CRAZ-E


#7 Odyssey White Hot vs #10 Scotty Cameron Futura


#2 Wilson 8802 vs #15 MacGregor Response

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  1. Tony Maroni

    Mar 17, 2023 at 8:33 am

    Where is the Taylormade 2016 M2?

  2. Tom

    Mar 17, 2023 at 5:50 am

    Anyway to vote if we don’t have instagram?

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