Team Champions' Gear Analysis: Leishman and Smith's Winning Equipment from 2021 Zurich Classic
The 2021 Zurich Classic witnessed Australian duo Marc Leishman and Cameron Smith claim victory in the PGA Tour's only official team event, defeating Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel in a playoff after both teams finished at 20-under par.
Leishman's Brand Loyalty Strategy
Leishman demonstrated remarkable brand consistency with Callaway throughout his bag. His setup featured the Epic Speed Triple Diamond DS driver at 10.5 degrees, prioritizing accuracy over pure distance. The shaft consistency was notable - Fujikura Ventus Black in woods and Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour 130 throughout his iron set, creating a unified feel across different clubs.
Smith's Strategic Brand Mix
Smith took a different approach, mixing Titleist TSi woods with a unique iron combination of U500 utility and T100 Black irons. His inclusion of a 7-wood at 21 degrees was particularly strategic, offering versatility that would later become a signature element of his equipment choices. The Scotty Cameron 009M prototype putter showed his preference for premium putting tools.
Championship-Winning Equipment Philosophy
Both players opted for premium golf balls - Leishman with Chrome Soft X and Smith with Pro V1x - demonstrating the importance of ball selection in team play. Their composed 2-under 70 in alternate shot format during the final round showcased how different equipment philosophies can succeed when matched with proper course management and execution.
What's fascinating is how two players with completely different brand strategies succeeded as a team, highlighting the importance of personalized equipment choices over uniform approaches.
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