Isleworth reclaimed the Tavistock Cup on Tuesday, topping Lake Nona, 19 1/2 - 11 1/2 in golf’s battle between Florida country clubs. It was the play of Tavistock Cup rookie that stole the show. JB won the longest drive with a poke of 327 yards, netting him $10,000. He also won the closest to the pin with a 223 yard shot to 1.5 feet. That won a Cadillac Escalade Hybrid. Finally JB held off Ian Poulter for the Payne Stewart Salver Award for low round of the day today with a round of 4 under par 68. He beat Ian Poulter by 1 stroke and won $500,000. Don’t be too sad for Ian, he won $300,000 for finishing second. Not a bad few days of golf for our Cobra Staff this week.
// IN THE BAG Driver: Speed Pro D 9.5 - Aldila Voodoo VS80X Fairway: X Speed XGB 15 - Fujikura Sapphire X Irons: Cobra Pro CB #2 - Royal Precision Frequency Matched 7.3 Irons: Cobra MB Pro 3-9 - Royal Precision Frequency Matched 7.3 Wedges: Vokey 50, 54, 60 Putter: Scotty Cameron prototype
With a performance that had anybody who saw the combination of long distance and accuracy searching for new superlatives, J.B. Holmes stared down the World No. 2 to capture his second FBR Open in three years.The 25-year old finished at 14-under 270, which included a birdie on the 72nd hole to force the playoff. Minutes later, Holmes birdied the 18th hole once again, this time following a 359-yard tee shot that split the fairway on the first extra hole.
Among the equipment trusted by Holmes for his success is the King Cobra 454 Comp (7.5) driver, Speed Pro 3- (13.0) and 5- (18.0) fairway metals and Pro CB (3-P) irons. While Holmes’ distance off the tee was 302.5 yards on the measured driving holes, his average drive on all holes was 316.6 yards - tops among all players. He also hit over 70 percent of the greens in regulation en route to his second career win.
With a PGA TOUR-leading measured clubhead speed average approaching 125 (124.92) mph, Holmes is second in Driving Distance (312.4 yards) and third in Scoring Average (69.39). He also moved to the top of the Money List following the win with more than $1.176 million in winnings.
With three consecutive made cuts and two Top 20 finishes already this season, the momentum continues for Holmes and Cobra in 2008. A powerful start for a powerful player. And business as usual for a powerful brand.