LET’s season-ending Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de Espana commenced with a massive fervor. Swede player Linn Grant took the greens on a ride as she finished the opening day with a glittering 65. The LPGA Tour golfer made her performance a spectacle hard to miss with five birdies on the front nine and two more on the back nine. This ended with her securing a seven-under-par lead.
Seeing Grant taking the challenges thrown at her on the greens headfirst, the golf world is intrigued to know about the weapons the golfer uses to putt. Here’s a run-down of all the equipment you will find in the Race to Costa del Sol Champion’s 2023 bag.
What driver, woods, and hybrids does Linn Grant have in her bag?
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The golfer has stayed true to her brand this time around on the greens. Linn Grant’s equipment sack is a pure Ping with an addition of just one Titleist. The golfer uses a Ping G430 LST custom-made 9° driver that comes at a market rate of $579. Along with the black clubhead, the golfer uses a Fujikura Speeder TR 757 shaft for her swings.
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Grant’s average driving distance this season has been 268.534 yards. When it comes to the fairway woods, for her clean shots, the player uses a $373.99 Ping G425 Max fairway wood (14.5°). She tags this with a Ping Tour 65 shaft.
The golfer’s liking for hybrid has stuck to Ping G400 hybrids (19°, 22°), which come at a price of $209 and $260, respectively. With her clubheads, Grant uses Tour AD-HY 65 shafts. These help her swing with the right balance between the irons and woods.
What irons, wedges, and putters does Linn Grant use?
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In the Race of the CME Global Season, the golfer ranked 24th. Her overall driving accuracy this season has been 73.52%. To keep up with the pace of the players ahead of her, Grant uses Ping i210 irons (5-PW) paired up with Dynamic Gold S300 shafts. For her wedges this season, the golfer has decided to stay true to Ping Glide Forged Pro (50°, 54°, 58°). In assisting a good shot distance putt, the golfer has chosen the Dynamic Gold S300 shaft as her companion.
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Grant’s average putting this season has been 29.97, which is fairly marginal in comparison to her mates on the LPGA Tour. To help her with precise putts, the golfer uses Ping PLD Prime Tyne Prototype Putter, which is priced between $399 and $449. With these clubheads, she again uses a common Dynamic Gold S300 shaft. Her ball this year is the only Titleist in her bag, and rightfully so because the softball has been a season hit among the golfers. Grant uses a $55 Pro V1 golf ball.
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The end to her Andalucía Costa del Sol Open de Espana is yet to be seen. Stay tuned to know if these weapons help the golfer secure a win this season.
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