After winning her first major, the US Women’s Open, on June 7, 2023, Allisen Corpuz made her name heard throughout the ladies’ golfing division just two years after turning pro in 2021. In her rookie season, she made 17 cuts in 21 events and finished 41st in the Women’s World Golf Rankings. This year, so far, she has made the cut in 9 out of 10 tournaments she has played in.
These consistent performances are mainly due to her hardworking nature and ball-playing abilities. So, what sets her apart from the other female golfers? Well, it is also a result of what she holds in her arsenal. So let us dive into the golfer’s bag.
What does Allisen Corpuz’s PING golf bag look like?
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Corpuz uses a PING G430 LST driver with a 10-degree loft. The club comes with SPINSISTENCY technology. Its variable roll radius creates less loft on the face to improve performance by reducing spin, further resulting in faster speeds that generate consistently longer drives for the Hawaiian native. It’s priced at around $579. Corpuz uses a Diamana GT 50 stiff shaft, which is working for her as driving is one of the strongest parts of her game.
She uses two fairway woods: 3-wood and 5-wood. Her 3-wood is a PING G430 Max with a 15-degree loft. It has Trajectory Tuning 2.0 Technology, which utilizes a lightweight, aerodynamic hosel sleeve that provides eight positions to customize the trajectory for maximum distance and accuracy. Her 5-wood is the same as the 3-wood PING G430 Max but with an 18-degree loft. Both of her fairways are priced around $650 and have a common PING Tour AD IZ-g SR shaft fitted.
Her hybrid choice is the PING G410 22-degree. A deeper, high-density tungsten back weight creates extreme perimeter weighting to maximize forgiveness in the larger-profile head. She uses her hybrid with a PING Alta CB 70 Slate stiff shaft. The shaft offers her mid-high to high launch. It costs around $149.
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Her irons, wedges, and putter
Coming on to the irons, she uses them to make the ball land on those greens. For that, she uses PING i230 irons, starting from the five-iron through to the pitching wedge. It has precise control and consistency, providing her with an amazing feel while offering forgiveness for an improved game. All of her irons are fitted with Nippon Modus 105 stiff shafts. The retail cost of the iron set is around $1499.
The golfer carries three PING Glide 4.0 wedges in her bag. She uses it with a set of 5-degree, 54-degree, and 58-degree wedges. The combination with the precision-milled face and grooves helps create higher friction and more interaction between the club and ball for more spin on those bunkers. It costs around $199. Her choice of shaft comes from Nippon: the Nippon Modus 3 shaft.
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Moving on to her putting equipment. Corpuz trusts PING 2021 DS 72 putter, as it has been on her side when she putted her final shot at the 2023 US Women’s Open. Its regular price is around $279. Lastly, she uses a Titleist Pro V1 golf ball for those long and short hits.
Her choice of equipment played a key role in her major victory in the US Women’s Open last year. Can she maintain that level of performance and send a strong message to her competitors by successfully defending her coveted title?