Andrea Lee has successfully emboldened her name in the ongoing tournament with an impressive performance. The young golfer currently rules at the HSBC Women’s World Championship in 3rd place with a score of -7 under par after the event’s third round. The 25-year-old Lee marked her first victory on the LPGA Tour in 2022 with the Portland Classic.
Lee entered the golfing world at an extremely young age and started competing when she was eight. By the age of 12, she had earned 50 junior titles. Lee seems like a natural when it comes to golf, but as they say, the success of a golfer lies inside their bags. The question arises: What are these perfect pairs of equipment that she uses?
Andrea Lee’s trusted Callaway bag
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Dor her second Fairway Woods, Andrea Lee uses Rogue ST Max that retails for $280-$300. The 18° Rogue ST Max is brilliant for attacking greens speedily with the added forgiveness. The Apex 19 irons are very forgiving and strong lofted as well. These irons help her with optimum launch, ball flight, and pinpoint control for scoring performance through the set.
It’s no surprise that Andrea Lee opts for Callaway’s Chrome Soft X Golf Balls. As one of the best, they are a low-spinning soft golf ball that tour players and amateurs both admire. Greenside spin and control are very impressive and could be what helps the American perform as well as she does around the greens.
Let’s explore more of Lee’s Bag
This new-age golfer has a soft spot for one precise club. It has been in her bag since the year 2020. The Callaway Mavrik Pro is once again the least forgiving model in the range, which is surprising considering the irons Lee possesses.
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Moreover, she only has room for two wedges because of the gap wedge (UW) in her bag. Lee here goes with Callaway MD5 Jaws wedges in 54° and 60°, both with standard (10) bounce. Lee’s short game is a strong part of her game. As it comes to putter, Lee uses a similar putter as used by Jon Rahm, Odyssey White Hot OG Rossie DB Putter. This rising star found a lot of success on the greens with the flat stick.
Certainly, Lee has mastered the art of walking in a way that will lead her to a bright future in golf. Hopes are high, and so is her performance. Do you think she will clench her career’s second win in Singapore?
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