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Kevin Kisner What’s In The Bag?

Here we take a look inside the golf bag of the American. Kisner has a bag of Callaways barring two Titleist Vokey wedges and a Titleist golf ball.

Kevin Kisner What’s In The Bag

Driver

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS

Kevin Kisner with driver

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His driver had been a Callaway Great Big Bertha model but he has now put in a brand new Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS version. This seems to be the model most professionals are using, and despite having not tested it, we have tried out the Rogue ST Max (opens in new tab). It is a worthy follow up to the impressive original Rogue and Mavrik models, seemingly delivering high levels of stability and consistency while maintaining competitive distance. The overall look is more premium while the performance will appeal to a range of player types as well.

Fairway/Hybrid

Callaway Epic Speed Triple Diamond

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He the uses one Callaway fairway wood, which is a Callaway Epic Speed Triple Diamond model with 15 degrees of loft. In the past he has also used a Mavrik Sub Zero (opens in new tab) seven-wood but this appears to have come out for a Callaway Apex Pro hybrid. We will update this page if and when we see any changes here. 

Irons

Callaway Apex UT, Callaway Apex Pro 2014

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His irons have recently changed. His two longest models, the three and four-irons, are both Callaway Apex UT’s with 21 and 24 degrees of loft. He then had been using Callaway X Forged irons from 2019 but has now gone back to a set of Callaway Apex Pro’s from 2014. They go from 5-iron down to 9-iron.

Wedges

Titleist Vokey Design SM8, Callaway Jaws Forged

kevin kisner hitting a wedge

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The iron setup allows him to use one a Titleist Vokey SM8 wedge (opens in new tab) at 46 degrees, a Callaway Jaws Forged model with 52 degrees, and finally a Titleist Vokey SM8 WedgeWorks design with 60 degrees of loft.

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