The team of Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson emerged victorious over Matt Wolff and Rickie Fowler at the TaylorMade Driving Relief charity skins match on Sunday, in an event which raised over $5.5 million for COVID-19 whilst also providing fans with the first glimpse of professional golf since The Players was cancelled after just one round in March.
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The event took place at Seminole Golf Club, in Florida, and featured the four golfers wearing microphones and carrying their own bags, with just a small camera crew on the course alongside them.
The match extended into a 19th hole, which came in the form of a 'nearest the pin' competition, and World Number One McIlroy stepped up last to win the final six skins, worth $1.1 million, after hitting his ball to 13 feet.
Take a look at the TaylorMade equipment that Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson used to win the Driving Relief challenge here:
Rory McIlroy What's In The Bag?
Metalwoods
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Irons
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Wedges
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Putter
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Ball
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Dustin Johnson What's In The Bag?
Metalwoods
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Irons
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Wedges
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Putter
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Ball
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