Yardages written on clubs?

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So Ping posted this picture on Twitter of Lee Westwoods WITB with his yardages on the clubs. I don't think is allowed in competition so could be a practice bag only, but whats the thoughts on this?

My only thought is I'd like those distances :D
 

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Theres not reason why its not allowed in competition. I think is a good idea and did it on my wedges (3 yardages).
Since i've just got new ones my plan is to have the 3 yardages on the shaft - where the shaft label goes.
 
Everyone likes to show of their new bats.

Part westy showing off his new clubs and part ping marketing. No more, no less.
 
Its a great tip that has been around a long time.

Write 1/2, 3/4 and full distances for each club on a label, stick to shaft and cover with clear tape.

Wedges up to 8 iron works well.
 
Doesn’t Lee typically have his girlfriend or son on his bag? Think he said before he wanted to do more decision making and that includes club selection and yardage.

I expect they are ingrained pretty quick but can’t hurt to have them on. Reminds me to update my list of yardages but I have a hell of a lot more variation on each club 😁
 
I saw a clip from British Masters this summer when they discussed this with Westwood and his reasoning behind it. And just as pointed out above, his caddie is his girlfriend, so she’s simply the bag carrier, and he said he needed the numbers on the clubs to remember them.
 
Nice little YouTube video with Lee and these clubs on Ping’s channel.
Search for “round with Radar” (y)
 
I am sure I've seen other pros doing it so nothing wrong with it. If his girlfriend is merely a bag carrier it makes sense for him to have something written although surely she could have them in all the caddy notes they seem to carry even if Westwood is doing the maths on each shot
 
I am sure I've seen other pros doing it so nothing wrong with it. If his girlfriend is merely a bag carrier it makes sense for him to have something written although surely she could have them in all the caddy notes they seem to carry even if Westwood is doing the maths on each shot

The original post is from 2017, long before he had his gf or son on the bag. So he had them written while he had a 'proper' caddy.
 
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