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Harry Hall made a big splash in 2024 with his first PGA Tour win at the ISCO Championship in July, where he chipped in from 45 feet to claim victory. And the timing couldn’t have been better—it came just before the birth of his first child. Now, with the 2025 season on the go, Hall is starting fresh. He kicked off the year at The Sentry with a solid T8 finish, a great way to begin. Next up, he’s playing in the Sony Open in Hawaii. But the real question is: is he ready for the season ahead?

Well, if he’s bringing the same energy and focus, we’d say he’s locked in. Now, let’s take a look at what’s in his bag this year—can it keep his game sharp and consistent as he aims for more wins? Time will tell!

The gears Harry Hall uses for his long game?

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Hall’s equipment choices for his long game are all about precision and performance. For his driver, he uses the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS (10.5 degrees), perfect for low-handicap golfers. It offers control and accuracy with its fade bias and low, controlled ball flight, priced around $349.99. His Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Ti 340 Mini Driver ($449.99) gives him the distance of a driver with the launch of a fairway wood. The titanium construction and AI-designed face offer exceptional ball speeds and tight dispersion, making it a versatile club for precision tee shots.

For approach shots, Hall goes with the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond 5-Wood ($349.99). It’s built for versatility with an AI design for ball speed and forgiveness, ideal for fairway or rough approach shots.

 

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When it comes to irons, Hall opts for Callaway Apex CB (3-iron) and Apex MB (5-9), designed for skilled players like him. The CB irons blend forgiveness with workability, while the MB irons give him that muscle-back feel for shot-shaping. Together, they come in at a whopping $1,505! It’s expensive but worth the price.

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But how about his short game? Let’s see what he’s got in the store there.

Gears Harry Hall uses for his game’s climax

The short game is often what makes or breaks a round, and Hall is fully equipped for it. His Callaway Jaws MD5 wedges (46, 50, 54 degrees) and Jaws Raw (60 degrees) are all about spin and control. Made from soft 8620 mild carbon steel, these wedges help Hall get that perfect feel and grip on the ball. At about $129.99 each, they’re a solid choice without breaking the bank.

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For putting, he’s got the Odyssey O-Works putter in his bag. It’s got a stainless steel body and aluminum face insert that gives him a smooth roll and helps the ball stay on track. Priced around $199.99, it’s all about performance at a fair price.

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The Callaway Chrome Tour X ball is the star of his game. With its high-speed core for distance and urethane cover for greenside control. It’s priced around $54.99 per dozen, but it’s worth it for the top-tier performance.

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Finally, Hall trusts Golf Pride Z-Grip Cord grips for a secure hold, even in tough conditions. They’re priced at $11.99 per grip, offering great value for durability and performance.

In short, Harry’s short-game equipment isn’t just high-quality—it’s all about getting the best performance without overpaying.

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