On Sunday at El Camaleon Golf Course, Viktor Hovland produced a final-round 67 to claim a four-shot victory at the 2021 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.
Hovland’s final day at the Mexican resort included two bogeys against six birdies en route to a four-day total of 23-under par, four clear of runner-up Carlos Ortiz (66) and five better than Justin Thomas (69).
The win was the 24-year old Norwegian’s third career PGA Tour title, which moved him to No. 9 in the world rankings – a career best.
Hovland secured his second win of the 2021 calendar year playing a bag of (mostly) PING gear, including a PING G425 LST driver and PING i210 irons.
WITB: Viktor Hovland Drives PING to Victory at 2021 World Wide Technology Championship
Viktor Hovland’s Golf Bag
Driver: PING G425 LST (9°)
3-wood: TaylorMade SIM (15°)
Irons: PING i210 (3-PW)
Gap: PING Glide Forged Pro (50°)
Sand: PING Glide Forged Pro (56Ëš)
Lob: Titleist Vokey Design SM8 (60Ëš)
Putter: PING PLD DS 72
Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Hat: PING
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Credit: GolfWRX