This is a new feature on the John Letters website that has the purpose of sharing tour information, details of the technical needs of Professional Golfers and photos from the various tours throughout Europe.
Throughout the coming months we aim to provide information on upcoming John Letter’s products and prototypes that will initially be tested on the tours.
We hope that you enjoy the blog, happy golfing!
BRITISH SENIOR OPEN AT CARNOUSTIE GOLF LINKS
Friday 23rd July- This proved to be a very busy day in the truck with a demand for both repair work and adjustments. With the famous wind at Carnoustie getting up in the morning many players were looking to check/adjust the lofts on their lower irons with the purpose of hitting a lower ball flight into the wind. The closing holes of 16, 17 and 18 in particular were causing difficulty with a strong headwind.

Wayne Grady sampled the new TP wedge and was very complimentary on the look of the club as were several other pros that tested both the TP wedges and the brand new T9+ range that was launched one week earlier at the Fairmont, St Andrews.
Eamonn Darcy came into the truck with his 8 iron head loose just one hour before his tee off time. After a quick re-glue he was able to put the club into play later in his round.
Saturday 24th July- This proved to be another busy day with many requests for new grips to be fitted and more loft/lie checks.
Four times PGA Tour winner Tim Simpson requested a full loft and lie check on all his irons and wedges stipulating that there should be ½ degree difference in lie angle between each club. It turned out that his #6 was the same lie as his #5. To correct this we flattened the #4 + #5 irons ½ degree so that the #6 fitted into the incremental pattern of ½ degree between each iron. After this Tim requested the whole set be flattened 1 degree as he felt the irons were too `toe` in the air.
Sunday 25th July- A quieter day today mainly as it was Championship day and not many of the pros wanted to tinker on money day! Ian Woosnam requested his #2 iron to be moved from 24 to 23 degree, we had a rare chance to see our work in action later on when Ian hit the #2 iron off the 17th tee.
The British Senior Open proved to be a very successful event for us. We distributed 10,000 packs of John Letter’s tees and ball markers free to the public and a good number of caddies took a John Letters towel to put onto their pros bag. The new T9+ range was warmly received with many of the players requesting the club with their preferred shaft and set up. We had a lot of interest from the American pros regarding the history of the brand and our plans for the future; they showed genuine interest in the Scottish roots of the game. I know that a few of the Americans coupled the event with some sightseeing, Glamis castle and Edinburgh seemed to be the favoured destinations.
Once the final pairing of Bernard Langer and Corey Pavin had finished practising on the range we packed up and made arrangements for the six hour drive back to head office and a deserved sleep!
John Letters Tour Team
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