With nine PGA Tour victories, three European Tour victories, and a Masters win, Patrick Reed has established himself as a formidable player to watch out for on course. Currently, he plays in the LIV Golf League and is undoubtedly leaving his mark with his impressive performance.
However, the type of equipment a player uses during play plays a significant role in his or her success on the course. While Patrick Reid has switched his pieces of equipment a lot over the last couple of years, he has finally found stability in terms of the clubs and balls that he is using on course.
All you need to know about the weaponry Patrick Reed has in his bag
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Patrick Reed is done tinkering with all sorts of equipment and has finally settled on one of the most interesting mixes on the tour. His bag has everything that a golfer can only dream of owning.
Starting off with the longest and most powerful club in his bag, the driver. He uses a Grindworks prototype (9 degrees) with an Aldila Rogue Silver 125 MSI 70 TX shaft. This club retails for close to $500 and gives amazing distance and accuracy.
His Fairway wood hybrid as well as irons are all by Callaway. For Fairway Woods, he uses a Callaway Rogue ST LS with a 15-degree loft paired with a Mitsubishi Diamana 70 TX shaft. These clubs are amazing to hit off the deck and are also forgiving of the fairway, making them the perfect fairway woods to own.
For his hybrid, he uses Callaway Apex Pro (18 degrees), and his irons are Callaway Apex Pro Series 4 and Grindworks PR-101A (5-PW) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts. These provide him with great control and spin to stick the ball right next to the pin for an easy put.
His putter is the Odyssey White Hot Pro 3, which is a blade putter retailing for close to $800. Around the green, when it comes to wedges, he trusts his Titleist Vokey Design SM9 with 57 and 61-degree loft, all with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts.
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The golf ball is just as important as anything else in the bag, and he trusts the good old traditional Titleist Pro V1, retailing for $50 a dozen. His FootJoy Premiere Series Tarlow shoes complete his look and add the final touch for him to go and conquer the course once again.
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Patrick Reed has frequently changed his equipment over the past few years, including using brands like PXG, Bettinardi, Titleist, Callaway, Cleveland, Bridgestone, and Srixon for clubs and different brands for apparel and shoes like FootJoy, Castore, Nike, and G/FORE. His bag configuration has evolved, making it one of the most interesting bags on the PGA Tour.
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