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even though Lee Trevino and Nick Faldo are not playing as much anymore, does anybody know what type of clubs they are currently playing.

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Lee Trevino is a Callaway guy right now. (Just like many of his contemporary's on the Champion's Tour.)

I think that Nick Faldo has stayed with Nike, but I can't confirm that right now. He was the Mizuno poster boy when he played, and then bounced around with a bunch of different Irons... Ping, Titlest, etc., before settling on Nike about 4 years ago. I think he's still there.

Nick may be getting paid and was sporting the bag. Lee was sporting a blank "Merry Mex" bag the last time I saw.

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I'm a big fan of each guy. I have Trevino hit some unbelievable wedge shots on the Senior Tour when he was in his fifties. He had great trajectory and control. I believe he was playing Top-Flite then. Faldo was a Mizuno guy the last time I saw him at Doral. That was a few years after his Master's win and he was smooth.

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Trevino= Callaway

Faldo= Mike, not Nike

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