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Paul Casey What’s In The Bag? – Multiple Tour Winner

Paul Casey What's In The Bag? – Multiple Tour Winner

Paul Casey What’s In The Bag?

What clubs does Englishman Paul Casey use on Tour? Let’s take a look. Casey’s equipment situation is an interesting one as he was a Nike staffer when the company announced that they were to stop making golf clubs in August 2016. Since then he had a mix of golf clubs from a variety of brands in the bag and he also had a woods contract with TaylorMade for a while too. However this appeared to change at the start of 2021 after he put a couple of Titleist models in the bag. Let’s get into his setup.

Paul Casey What’s In The Bag?

Driver

Titleist TSi3

Paul casey hitting a driver

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He starts with a TSi3 driver which has nine degrees of loft and a Mitsubishi Diamana shaft. After adding the driver in, he said; “I feel like I’m driving the golf ball like I did when I was playing my best golf, when I was 3 in the world or whatever, and that’s — I feel like its a rejuvenation.” Clearly the driver performs well for Casey and it did during our testing as well, receiving five stars. The compact look will suit the eye of the better player, but many more abilities have the potential to benefit from the more varied adjustability and extra forgiveness on offer. Our testing, after being custom fitted, showed it was longer and straighter than the TS equivalent, producing longer but more playable distance.

Fairway

Titleist TSi2

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Casey then had a Titleist TSi2 fairway wood in the bag, and it has 16.5 degrees of loft. A club that nearly got five stars in our review; one of the first things we noticed with the TSi2 was the consistency of the flight. Inevitably with fairway woods, which are often the hardest clubs in the bag to hit well, the strike locations tend to be more inconsistent. And yet, with the TSi2, the resulting distances and flights were impressively predictable. 

Irons

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In 2021 Casey had interestingly been testing Honma prototypes but he quickly went back to his Mizuno irons which are two slightly older…

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