Wesley Bryan started his professional life with the PGA Tour in 2016. However, just a year after joining the circuit, he claimed his first PGA Tour title at the 2017 RBC Heritage, and that’s the only title he has won so far. Despite delivering solid performances, including eight top-10 finishes and one runner-up placement, Bryan has yet to capture a second victory.
Witnessing the ups and downs so far, the drought for the pro continues in 2024 as well. However, he made a cut at the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic. Meanwhile, pros like Tom Kim missed the opportunity to play further. What equipment does Wesley Bryan have in his bag for the 2024 season as he aims to secure his second title?
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Starting with the driver, the golfer relies on Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max with 9 degrees of loft, paired with a Mitsubishi Diamana GT 50 TX shaft. Just like its name, the features of this driver are flashy as well. Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond comes with a tour-developed model that provides maximum distance and forgiveness and costs $599. Wesley Bryan relies on 3-wood TaylorMade stealth Plus with 15 degrees of loft for the fairway woods.
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Paired with a Mitsubishi Diamana GT 60 X shaft, this fairway helps him to provide versatility on the greens. It also encourages him to approach shots on par-5s with maximum decision and precision. The Stealth Plus fairway series starts at $349.99 and goes up to $429.99. Aside from that, the 34-year-old also has a hybrid TaylorMade stealth Plus rescue with 19.5 degrees of loft paired with the Fujikura Ventus HB Blue 8x shaft.
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For the irons, Wesley Bryan has a Titleist T200 (4), Takomo 101U (4), Takomo 101T (5), and Takomo 301 CB (6-9) paired with true temper Dynamic Gold tour issue X100 shaft. The pro has a variety of irons tailored for every scenario, aiding him in executing precise mid-range shots while maintaining a balance of forgiveness and control. The Titleist iron series costs $200 meanwhile the Takomo series ranges between $489.00 and $649.00.
When it comes to wedges the pro has two of them. Titleist Vokey Design SM10 and Titleist Vokey Design WedgeWorks proto. The pro likes to use both wedges as per the situation to sink delicate chips on the greens. The Vokey design assists him in getting the perfect spin and control, while WedgeWorks proto is essentially for its precise pitches. Both are paired with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaft. The price of these wedges varies between $189.00 – $225.00.
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For crucial putts in every situation, the pro only trusts the L.A.B Golf DF3 putter which is crafted for balance and feel and helps him sink crucial birdie putts and save pars under pressure. The L.A.B Golf DF3 comes with a price of $449. Wesley Bryan also has Super Stroke and Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips. Lastly, Titleist pro V1x ball completes his bag.
Do you think Wesley Bryan will be able to claim his second title with these equipment choices? Share your thoughts in the comments below!