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Lee Trevino, on a recent episode of the Scoops with Danny Mac show, talked about old golf clubs — and one helluva compassionate gesture.
Most would expect that a player as storied and established as Trevino probably hasn’t paid for a golf club in decades, but Trevino revealed that he actually pays retail for his clubs! On Tuesday ahead of the PNC Championship, Trevino told GolfWRX.com that he estimates he’s in for about $5,000 on the set he’s using this week.
Magic Clubs: Lee Trevino's 1971 U.S. Open Bag. September 22, 2019 in Magic Clubs. FORTY-TWO YEARS later, and I can still remember the clubs I used that week. I had a Hogan Special sand wedge, the kind with green paintfill in the Hogan signature. It was the best sand wedge anyone ever made.
His opponent could use real golf clubs, but Trevino would "throw the ball up and hit it like you would with a baseball bat.” (Remember Roy McAvoy playing golf with garden tools in the movie "Tin Cup”?
With a combination of forgiving and precise clubs, he is well-equipped to tackle any golf course. Lee Trevino, a legendary golfer, has a unique setup in his golf bag. Let's take a closer look at the clubs he currently uses on the course.
Lee Trevino is one of the best — if not the best — ball-strikers of all time. At the 2023 PNC Championhip, he shared a tip for the rest of us.
We asked the legendary Lee Trevino—who turns 82 this week—for his best tips to fix a golfer's slice. He guarantees one of these will work for you
Lee Trevino’s golf interest was waning. Then along came Ben Hogan. Lee Trevino says he treats golf as a "never-ending process," just as his idol, Ben Hogan, did. In the 67 years since they were ...
Before it was a common sight in the bags of pros and amateurs, Lee Trevino created a one-off fairway wood that helped set a trend in motion.
The Official PGA TOUR Profile of Lee Trevino. PGA TOUR Stats, bio, video, photos, results, and career highlights.