Pro uses rival clubs at the U.S. Women’s Open after the outdoor mix

Claire Rogers
Amari Avery used rival clubs in the second round of the U.S. Women’s Open.
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Irene, Wisconsin – Amari Avery competes for another professional club at the Amari Avery.
Avery and her boyfriend, UC golfer Gavin Aurilia, wake up in the middle of the night to try to break into their rental home. After calling the police, Avery packed up his belongings, threw them into a travel bag, and moved to a nearby hotel at 4:30 a.m., and the couple was safe, but the trouble was far from over. Avery had a 2:31 pm kickoff time, while Aurilia flew to Los Angeles in the morning.
Unfortunately, Amari Avery had to play the second round at the U.S. Women’s Open in a set of clubs at the Gabriella Ruffels. pic.twitter.com/0dslw5h1ub
– Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) May 30, 2025
Here is where the chaos begins: Avery and Aurilia’s travel bags are the same, and when Aurilia heads to the airport in the morning, he accidentally grabs Avery’s bags-club, hat and all.
Fortunately for Avery, the club of the American women’s open-ended rival and Taylormade athlete Gabi Ruffels is similar to Avery’s. Ruffle pulled out of the Friday morning tide and after shooting 78 shots, she borrowed the club (and hat) to Ruffle. If Avery was uncomfortable with her loan bag, it didn’t show it. Avery was evenly matched in the game with the darkness Friday night, with Avery evenly playing in the game, one hole in the tournament, being the seven defenders of leader Mao Saigo.
“Blessing My Club” – Gabi Ruffels after the US Women’s Open disappeared and gave her scene (and hat!) to Amari Avery pic.twitter.com/nvpug57us0
— Claire Rogers (@kclairerrogers) May 31, 2025
Taylormade Tour Tour Tour of the Avery and Ruffels suit stands for Andrew Morgan Gold Golf.com and has a lot in common. Both players carry 3 wood and 3 wood and 4 hybrid plants (this is a great rest given that many players use 5, 7 or 9 wood). The wedge settings for Avery and the Netherlands also have the same wedge settings, and while they don’t have the same putter, Morgan said it’s “close enough”.
The iron situation becomes even more difficult. Avery’s iron is 15 to 20 grams heavier than Ruffle gamers, while Ruffle Club is more upright than Avery’s club. Avery was impressed with being able to shoot with such a strong offensive shot on Friday’s Ruffels’ hardcore. Morgan said the conversion would be equivalent to the rent that golfers open in the U.S. on weekends.
Their driver axles have similar weight and similar curvature, but different club heads: the ruffled loft has 10.5 degrees; Avery is 9.5 degrees.
As for their putters, Ely turned from L-neck to a low tilt when he turned to the bag of lotus leaf cakes on Friday.
Avery played 16 holes in an even-numbered car, which proved not only her talent but her adaptability. Few players can adjust to changes in wholesale settings so quickly. However, the borrower won’t stay in her bag for a long time. Avery’s boyfriend’s mother is planning to fly back to Wisconsin with Avery’s travel bag so she can play with her club in rounds 3 and 4.
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Claire Rogers
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