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Patrick Rodgers is a PGA Tour favorite. In college, he dominated at Stanford, matching Tiger Woods’ record with 11 wins. The 32-year-old turned professional in 2014 and remained the number-one ranked golfer in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for 16 weeks in early 2014.

Rodgers is playing in the Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines and sits at T5, trailing big names like Scottie Scheffler and Rory Mcllroy. Additionally, this will be his 284th event on the PGA Tour, and suiting up for it, Rodgers must place his trust in his skills and golf equipment. Let’s take a look at them.

As per In the Golf Bag, the $321 Titleist TSR3 driver sits tight in Patrick Rogers’ bag. This driver has a loft of 9˚ and optimizes launch conditions to swing an impressive distance off the tee. The club features a Fujikura Ventus TR Black 7 X shaft, enhancing Rodgers’ stability and control during the swing.

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When it comes to Fairway Wood, it’s again the one belonging to Titleist–a brand we suspect Rodgers is a fan of. The Titleist TSR3 Fairway Wood is a versatile club, designated as a 3W, it features a loft of 15˚, allowing Rodgers to achieve optimal launch angles and distance. Paired with a Fujikura Ventus TR Black 8 X shaft, the club helps him hit accurate shots and costs $229.99.

The Titleist TSi3 Hybrid complements the fairway wood, offering distance and versatility for Rodgers. This 3H club features an adjustable loft of 18˚ that you can fine-tune to 17.25˚. It comes with a Fujikura Ventus Black HB 10 TX shaft and costs  $428.21.

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Can Patrick Rodgers finally break through and win big, or is he just another 'almost' story?

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What does the rest of his bag look like? Well, let’s take a look at it.

Patrick Rodgers’ irons, wedges, and more

The golfer is drawn to the Titleist T100S Irons. The 4-iron features a Project X 125 6.5 shaft, which provides a stable feel, allowing Rodgers to execute accurate shots. It costs $2,300.

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The next in line is T100 Irons, which include 5-iron through 7-iron and costs $779. Like the previous one, these clubs also utilize the Project X 125 6.5 shaft, ensuring consistency in performance. Additionally, they feature Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord grips, which offer excellent traction to Rodgers during play. The last one, Titleist 620 MB Irons, covers the 8-iron to pitching wedge. These irons also come with the Project X 125 6.5 shaft and Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord grips. It costs approximately $1,400.

Well, that was all about the irons. What about the wedges? The Titleist Vokey Design SM9 Wedges enhance Patrick Rodgers’ short game and cost $269. The 50˚ wedge features a loft combination of 50˚/12F, making it ideal for a variety of shots. A Project X 125 6.5 shaft provides stability and control. Patrick Rodgers’ next choice includes two more wedges with lofts of 56˚ and 60˚. The former has a loft of  56˚/12D, while the 60˚ wedge features a loft of 60˚/08M. These wedges feature True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts that provide excellent feedback and cost $269.

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Lastly, combined with these two are the Toulon Design San Diego Putter and Titleist Pro V1x Ball. The putter features a sleek design, and the SuperStroke Zenergy Tour 2.0XL grip enhances comfort and control. The high gradient dual core tech of the ball lowers long game spin for longer distances. They cost $449 and $49, respectively.

After a look into Rodgers’ bag, what predictions do you have for this season?

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