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Phil Mickelson What’s In The Bag? – Lefty’s Equipment

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Phil Mickelson What’s In The Bag?

In this piece we take a look at what clubs the six-time Major winner and long time Callaway ambassador currently puts into play out on Tour. The legendary Californian has been a Callaway staffer since 2004 however after his controversial Saudi league comments, Callaway decided to pause their relationship. It appears he still uses several clubs from the brand though.

Phil Mickelson What’s In The Bag?

Driver

Callaway Rogue ST Max LS

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Lefty had been using Callaway’s Epic Speed driver with just 5.25 degrees to help him ‘hit bombs’. However he has now switched to the Callaway Rogue ST Max (opens in new tab) LS which is fitted with 7.5 degrees of loft and a Fujikura Ventus Red 6X shaft. He had been using a 47.9 inch shaft to get as much distance as possible but we are yet to confirm if his new driver is this long.

Fairways

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond

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His four-wood is a Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond model, replacing the Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero (opens in new tab) model he did have in there for a while. It has the same Fujikura Ventus Red shaft as his driver but it is weight differently. 

Hybrid

Callaway Apex UW

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Interestingly he has also been spotted with a Callaway Apex UW hybrid (opens in new tab) which has actually gone in the bag of a couple of other top professionals as well. Mickelson was involved in its development and joined other Callaway staffers in calling for a “go to” club that better players can count on from the tee, fairway, or rough.

Irons

Callaway Apex MB ‘21

Phil Mickelson irons

His X-Forged Utility 2-iron also comes in and out of the bag depending on course conditions. Right now he has a pair of Callaway X21 UT Proto utility irons to replace his four and five irons, before transitioning down into a set of Apex MB ’21 blades.

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