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Alexa Pano is a name that will soon be on every golf fan’s mind. The 19-year-old pro became famous for having her father, Rick Pano, caddie for her and also for becoming the first LPGA pro to be sponsored by an NFL team. The New England Patriots chose to sponsor her after her stint at last year’s U.S. Women’s Open, where her bag with the Flying Elvis logo caught the team’s eye.

Since then, Pano has gone on to make her LPGA debut and also clinch her first win at the ISPS HANDA Invitational in Northern Ireland. Now, as she returns to the U.S. Open, let’s explore what equipment the young pro is carrying in her famous bag.

Dissecting Alexa Pano’s bag: driver, irons, and fairway woods

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Pano’s dedication to excellence is demonstrated by her choice of driver, the $599 original Titleist TSR. She appreciates the driver’s stylish appearance and square facial angles, which give her more confidence while playing. Pano, who usually hits longer shots, values this driver’s straight-ball flight. She occasionally chokes down on the driver to produce a lower, more controlled shot for increased versatility, easily adjusting to various course conditions.

 

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Alex Pano recently changed her iron setup significantly, moving to the more premium Titleist T-100 irons ($1749 for a set). Pano praises these irons for being elegant and consistent. She can retain control and accuracy on the course since she finds the T-100s to be dependable in a variety of situations. Her performance depends on this consistency, particularly in major competitions like the US Women’s Open.

Pano’s bag is designed with a thoughtful arrangement of fairway woods, each with a specific function. She uses her 3-wood, a flexible tool, for aggressive approaches into par 5s as well as off the tee. She can aim more precisely and take calculated chances because of this club. She also has a 5-wood with her, which she refers to as a “fairway finder.” This is a very helpful club for laying up on the fairway, giving her a dependable choice for steady shots. Each of these clubs retails for $399 and higher.

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Wedges, putter, and ball

Pano has included a range of lofts in his wedge setup to suit different kinds of shots around the green. Her 50-degree wedge is especially adaptable and works well in a variety of situations. She can achieve the accuracy required for shorter, more controlled shots with the 54-degree wedge, which is mainly used for chip shots and pitches. She does, however, prefer the 58-degree wedge. She can perform a wide range of shots with confidence around the green thanks to this club, which is essential to her game. These wedges retail for between $100 and $200.

Pano moved from a blade putter to a $400 Scotty Cameron Phantom X55 mallet putter in an attempt to increase her consistency on the greens. Her prior issues with her putting game have been resolved as a result of this adjustment. The improved stability and alignment offered by the mallet design are essential for sustaining a steady stroke and guaranteeing more reliable play on the greens.

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The golf ball, a $55 Titleist Pro V1, completes her setup. Pano has always liked this ball because of its consistency and feel. Using a red Sharpie, she personalizes the Pro V1, adding a dot to each side and drawing a lengthy line for alignment when putting. She can stay focused and precise thanks to these small changes, especially when she’s under pressure to win a tournament.

Alex Pano’s carefully chosen equipment and clubs show her commitment to maximizing every aspect of her game. Each element is essential to her overall plan and makes a big difference in her performance on the course.