Dustin Johnson topped Jon Rahm in the last to bring home the WGC-Dell Match Play Championship, his second WGC occasion triumph of the year. What's more, much more astonishingly, the match play triumph is his third W consecutively.
TaylorMade documented a fascinating take a gander at DJ's separations and late inclination for a Ultimate Driving Iron 2-press, instead of a 5-wood, off the tee on tight gaps.
Here’s a look at his distance gapping on his average full-swing shots.
M1 Driver: 312 yards
M1 3-wood: 282 yards
M1 5-wood: 267 yards
2-iron UDI: 261 yards
4-iron: 236 yards
5-iron: 225 yards
6-iron: 212 yards
7-iron: 200 yards
8-iron: 186 yards
9-iron: 172 yards
PW: 158 yards
As TaylorMade brings up, the separations speak to midpoints, not pedal to the metal, on-the-screws impacts. Johnson, obviously, has no issue conveying his driver more than 320 yards when he needs to or smoking his 3-wood more than 300 yards off the tee.