Alex Noren WITB - Nedbank Golf Challenge Winning Clubs

The Swede used a full bag of Callaway clubs

Alex Noren WITB
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See what equipment the Swede used to win his fourth tournament of the year with this Alex Noren WITB - Nedbank Golf Challenge Winning Clubs

Alex Noren WITB - Nedbank Golf Challenge Winning Clubs

Alex Noren's season just keeps getting better and better.

What's more, he's up to a career-high ninth in the Official World Golf Rankings - in January 2015 he wasn't even in the world's top 700.

He now goes into this week's DP World Tour Championship with a chance of winning the Race to Dubai, but will need to topple Henrik Stenson and Danny Willett.

Alex Noren WITB

It was with his Apex Pro 16 irons where Noren excelled

The 34-year-old used a full set of Callaway clubs.

He led the field in greens in regulation, hitting 75%, with the Callaway Apex Pro 16 irons.

He only hit 46.6% of fairways with his XR 16 Sub Zero driver, although he did average a whopping 314.6 yards with it.

Noren ranked fourth in putts per G.I.R and sixth in putts per round - using an Odyssey Works #1. Gripping it left-hand-low, he holed some crucial putts on Sunday in a final round that included eight birdies and an eagle.

Alex Noren WITB - Nedbank Golf Challenge Winning Clubs

Driver: Callaway XR 16 Sub Zero 8.5°

3 Wood: Callaway XR

Hybrid: Callaway Apex 18°

Irons: Callaway Apex Pro 16 (4-9)

Wedges: Callaway Mack Daddy 2 (47°, 52°, 56°, 60°)

Putter: Odyssey Works #1

Ball: Callaway Chrome Soft

In 2016 Alex Noren has won the Scottish Open, the European Masters, the British Masters and now the Nedbank Golf Challenge. He's now won nine European Tour titles.

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