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Continuing the legacy as a professional golfer, Sam Stevens has become a third-generation golfer. The 28-year-old professional has worked his way since the beginning, being the center of attention through his performance on the course. The golfer, since the beginning of his junior years, has won many titles. He even continued that with his amateur career and now with his PGA Tour appearance. But away from family learnings, the golfer has made an impact with his unique choices of his own for the course. The golfer has continued to use his old clubs, which showcase rust as his credible companion when entering the course. So let’s take a look at what he carries for his course performance.
Sam Stevens’s preference for long hitting
The American professional, after joining the PGA Tour, has been achieving exceptional distance. In 2025, he achieved a 304-yard average driving distance, for which he prefers to use the PING G425 LST Driver with 9 degrees of loft and Project X Hzrdus Smoke Green 70g 6.5 TX. The driver offers great MOI with forgiveness and stability to stay on the fairway. Coming at $349, it is a great option to achieve long distance and stay on the fairway.
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Along with the driver, he carries PING G430 Max Fairway with a 15-degree loft and Project X Hzrdus RDX Blue 80g 6.5 shaft. The fairway wood was ranked among the top 10 for its accuracy and forgiveness. Not just this, but the club’s ability to achieve long distances is what makes it an ideal choice at $349.
Additionally, apart from the long-distance coverage, the golfer carries his PING Blueprint S Irons to precisely reach near the greens. Well, this has been the choice for many golfers, including Tony Finau, Joaquin Niemann, Matt Fitzpatrick, and many others. The blend of control, precision, and forgiveness is what makes the iron set a preference for professionals. Coming at $1300 per set, it becomes a great option to carry.
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After the precision shots, the golfer then picks his spin-oriented clubs for the greens.
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Stevens’s picks for the greens
With 65% scrambling, the golfer has achieved an impressive feat of saving the ball, even from the tough lie. The credit for this goes to his PING S159 Wedge (50 S, 54 S, and 58 T) with DG Tour Issue S300 shaft. The $179 wedge is praised for its consistency in a spin, sleek looks, and nice feel. The combination of all these makes the set a great option to carry to overcome every hurdle on the course.
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At last, after setting the ball close to the cup, the golfer then brings out his final club. The PING PLD putter is Sam Stevens’ green savior. Offering an excellent feel on impact with a wide array of customization, the $549 putter makes it the ideal option to stay under par.
With the unique picks, the 28-year-old has turned heads with his performance. However, he is still away from his first PGA Tour title, but can he clinch his first this year? What are your thoughts on it? Share with us in the comments below.
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Will Sam Stevens' old clubs be his secret weapon to clinch his first PGA Tour title?