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What's in the Bag - Miguel Angel Jiménez & Henrik Stenson
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What's in the Bag - Miguel Angel Jiménez & Henrik Stenson

After a bumper weekend chocked full of European Tour action around the globe we take a look through the bags of UBS Hong Kong Open winner Miguel Angel Jiménez, and SA Open Champion Henrik Stenson, to see how they took their respective titles.

Find out how this week's winners took their respective titles as we see what's in the bag...

Both Hong Kong GC and the Serengeti Golf & Wildlife Estate posed completely different tests to their respective fields, but each played to the strengths of their eventual champions, with Jiménez’s accuracy from the tee and streaky putter proving once again to be suited to the Hong Kong layout, and Stenson’s length from the tee and pin point approach play ideal for the course in South Africa.

This was proved by theirGenworth Financial Statisticsfrom the week, with Jiménez ranking eighth in Driving Accuracy with 76.8 per cent, as well as finding 77.8 per cent of the Greens in Regulation to rank 12thin the field. His putting was also key, finding the hole consistently to average 1.719 and 28 to finish 14thin Putts per GIR and fifth in Putts per Round respectively.

Stenson, on the other hand, hit it much further from the tee in comparison to Jiménez, who only averaged 282 yards, compared to Stenson’s more powerful play that saw him up well over 300 yards. But it is not all power with the eventual SA Open Champion, and he proved that in finding 84.7 per cent of the GIR to rank second, which explains his slightly higher putting stats of 1.706 GIR (13th) and 29.8 Putts per Round (35th).

But aside from the numbers there are always going to be key moments in any tournament, especially the final round, and Stenson’s came at the turn on Sunday after a poor run that saw him bogey the sixth before a costly double at nine. But like any great champion, the Swede bounced back with a fine birdie at ten, and when he followed that with two more at the 16thand 17ththe title was his by a seemingly comfortable three stroke margin,

Jiménez’s key run also came round the turn on the final day and, when being chased down by Sweden’s Fredrik Andersson Hed, the wiley old Spaniard posted a spate of birdies from the ninth to the 12thto pull clear and eventually win by a stroke.

As a result of this fine form Jiménez picked up his third win at the UBS Hong Kong Open, becoming the oldest winner in European Tour history, while Stenson picked up his first European Tour title since the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in 2007.


Here's what was in Miguel Angel Jiménez's bag:

Ball 

Srixon, -Z Star-

Shoe 
Nebuloni
Driver

Ping, i20 - 8.5°

1st Fairway WoodPing, Anser - 14.5°
2nd Fairway WoodPing, i20 - 18°
3 - 9 Iron 

Ping, Anser

Pitching Wedge

Ping, Anser

Sand Wedge

Ping, Tour Gorge - 52°

Lob Wedge

Ping, Tour Gorge - 60°

Putter

Ping, Anser 1 Milled

Here's what was in Henrik Stenson's bag this week:

Ball 

Titleist, Pro V1 X (11)

Shoe 
Footjoy
Driver

TaylorMade, R11S - 9°

1st Fairway WoodCallaway, Diablo Octane Tour - 13°
2nd Fairway WoodCallaway, Diablo Octane Tour - 18°
3 - 9 Iron 

Callaway, RAZR Tour

Pitching Wedge

Callaway, RAZR Tour

Sand Wedge

Cleveland, 588 - 51°

Lob Wedge

Cleveland, 588 - 58°

Putter

Piretti, Prototype

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