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Diablo octane 3 wood review11/16/2023 ![]() With Augusta playing firm and fast this week, it’s very likely the club will see plenty of action as Stenson chases his first green jacket. In his pre-Masters tune-up at the Valero Texas Open, Stenson welcomed Diablo Octane Tour back into the fold. Stenson went on to win the Hero World Challenge with the fairway wood months later, but as we’ve learned over the years with trusty clubs like Tiger Woods’ Scotty Cameron Newport 2 and Brandt Snedeker’s Odyssey White Hot XG Rossie, it’s difficult to completely quit a club that’s produced in the biggest moments. “Now this one gave up and the backup I had was probably 75 percent, so it was time to get something new. “The replacement was probably 95 percent good but not quite as good as the original one,” the Swede said at the time. When the backup failed to produce similar numbers during testing, Stenson opted to shake things up and go with Callaway’s Epic Flash Sub Zero. Up until 2019, Henrik Stenson’s most lethal club in the bag was an “ancient” (by today’s standards) Callaway Diablo Octane Tour 3-wood that enjoyed an eight-year run in the bag until the face caved in at the Houston Open. Back in the bagĬontrary to popular belief, not every pro relies on the newest gear. Welcome to Wall-to-Wall Equipment, the Monday morning gear wrap-up in which GOLF equipment editor Jonathan Wall takes you through the latest trends, rumors and breaking news. Stenson's Callaway Diablo Octane Tour 3-wood returned to the bag in San Antonio.
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