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Marc Leishman knew Callaway's Mavrik driver was an upgrade after just three balls



“It was a little more forgiving, my misses weren’t quite as big,” he said. “It was more of a one-way miss, and this one didn’t go left for me, so that’s a good thing. I love taking one side of the golf course out of play and this certainly did that. The sound was great, look was great. I really, really like it.

“I guess it’s easier when you feel like the driver is better to get it in the bag. There’s little changes, but it’s noticeably better. That always makes it better. If you feel like you’re improving, whether it’s swing changes or the golf ball or a new driver, it always easier to get it in the bag.”

So what can we learn from Leishman’s recent driver change? Quick, successful club transitions are nice, especially when they yield Tour hardware and multi-million dollar checks.

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