The win was McCarron's second victory in three weeks, and he played his Exotics hybrid to perfection. Using it off the tee and off the deck, McCarron recorded 20 birdies for the tournament, and his 17-under par performance set a new course record for the Insperity Invitational at The Woodlands Country Club.
Five players who finished in the top-25 played Exotics at the Insperity, and McCarron's victory was the third win of the 2019 PGA Tour Champions season for a player using Exotics (in just nine events played this season).
Tour Edge President and Masters Club Designer David Glod said,
"It was great to see McCarron hit his Exotics CBX 119 hybrid so well this weekend to help him to his second victory in three weeks. Thanks to Scott, we have kept this amazing hot streak going with 20 first or second place finishes in the last 34 Champions events. That stat makes me very proud as a club designer."McCarron's 19-degree Exotics CBX hybrid has a Project X Even Flow Black shaft, which is the same shaft available to consumers as a stock offering in the CBX 119 line.
Exotics staff player Tom Lehman finished 6th in Texas this week playing three Exotics clubs, including an Exotics CBX 119 3-wood, an Exotics CBX 119 18-degree hybrid, and Exotics CBX No. 3 iron-wood. Lehman won the season-opening event in Hawaii with an Exotics CBX 119 hybrid and a CBX iron-wood, and is currently ranked 5th in the Charles Schwab Cup money standings.
After nine events on the 2019 PGA Tour Champions season, Exotics metal-woods have been in play for three victories, eight Top-5 finishes, 13 Top-10 finishes, and 34 Top-25 finishes.
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