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What’s that one thing golfers trust the most on the greens? Ask Lydia Ko, and she’ll probably tell you it’s all about her equipment. Yes, equipment. It’s one of those game-changers that can either make or break a round. And that’s exactly why Ko has stuck with the same putter since the fall of 2021. Sure, she’s got some serious skills, but a little credit has to go to the gear that’s been supporting her, especially after such an incredible season last year. In 2024, she snagged 3 wins and finished in the top positions in eight events. Pretty impressive, right?

Now, with her debut in the 2025 season, Ko is set to break new records, and she’s got top-notch gear in her bag to help her do just that. So, let’s take a look at what Ko’s packed this season!

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What does Lydia Ko uses for her long-form game?

Lydia Ko’s bag is like a masterclass in golf gear, and it all starts with the Ping G430 LST Driver. At $618, this isn’t just any driver — it’s made for serious performance. Ping’s G series has always been a top contender, ever since the G2 made waves back in 2004. For players with faster swings above 105mph, like Ko, it offers a 7-yard gain thanks to its low spin technology.

 

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Moving on to the fairway woods, Ko‘s choice is the Ping G430, priced around $370.79. These fairways are an extension of the same technology, designed for forgiveness and distance. These fairway woods are designed to maintain performance even on those slightly off-center hits, giving Ko the confidence to take on longer shots without the fear of losing control.

For her hybrid, Ko sticks with the Ping G430 Hybrid, which costs about $333.59. It’s all about versatility here — whether she’s tackling a long par-3 or a tricky approach, this hybrid blends forgiveness with control. It’s an easy club to hit, making those tough shots feel more manageable.

When it comes to irons, Ko switches gears and opts for Proto Concept irons at $419.99 each. These clubs are forged for precision and feel, and they really let her shape shots exactly how she wants.

That’s the long game covered, but Ko’s short-game gear is just as exciting.

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What makes Lydia Ko’s short game so premium?

When it comes to Ko’s short game, it’s all about consistency and trust, and her gear plays a huge part in that. First off, Ko has stuck with the same putter for years, and it’s no surprise why. She uses a Scotty Cameron GSS Putter, which is a prototype and priced around $532. This putter has been her go-to for ages, and she’s got a few backups just in case, but she’s loyal to it because it gives her the confidence to sink those tricky putts. As she puts it, “It’s a putter that I’ve always gone into. I have a couple of the same putter and I just kind of change it around.”

Now, for wedges, Ko turns to the Titleist Vokey SM10 wedges, priced at $189 each. These wedges are all about versatility and control, helping Ko handle everything from delicate chips to tricky bunker shots. With Vokey wedges, you can shape shots, and that’s exactly what Ko does around the greens — effortlessly. And we can’t forget the ProV1x Golf Balls (around $59.95 per dozen), which Ko has in her bag. These balls are known for their consistent feel and reliability, offering a perfect balance of distance and control.

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So, with this ultimate set of tools in her bag, do you think Ko, will once again make her fans proud in the new season?

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