J.T. Poston What’s In The Bag?
American J.T. Poston secured his first PGA Tour victory of his career in 2019 at the Wyndham Championship. During that low-scoring final-round, he managed to shoot 62 and go bogey-free during the entire week to win by one stroke.
He was a hugely popular winner with several other Tour professionals acknowledging how great it was to see him win. Chief among which was Keith Mitchell, another American winner in 2019. Mitchell and Poston were roommates together at a house in Georgia and when Mitchell won the Honda Classic, Poston was on the 18th to congratulate him. Looking to return the favour Mitchell tried to rent a plane but was told the weather was too poor.
Poston got into the winner’s circle again in 2022 at the John Deere Classic as he went wire-to-wire to collect the trophy. Below we have taken a look at the clubs Poston currently has in the bag.
J.T. Poston What’s In The Bag?
Driver
Titleist TSR3
Poston uses a full set of Titleist clubs at the moment starting with a new model of Titleist driver. A previous user of the TS3 and TSi3 models, he has now put the brand new Titleist TSR3 driver in the bag. Unveiled along with TSR2 and TSR4 models, it looks like TSR3 will be the most adjustable of the three, with a moveable weight in the back of the head. He uses it with 9.5 degrees of loft.
Fairway Wood
Titleist TS2
He then uses a TS2 fairway wood and has shown he clearly enjoys the performance on offer with this model. A common theme we see amongst professionals is that once they find a model of fairway wood they like, it usually takes a while for them to change. This is because the fairway wood slot is the most difficult one to get right. This therefore explains why Poston briefly tested the newer TSi2 fairway wood but went back to the TS2.
Hybrid
Titleist TS2
Instead of another fairway wood he then uses a Titleist TS2 hybrid with 19 degrees of loft. In the past Poston occasionally used a utility iron in this slot in the bag but we have noticed the hybrid has become…
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