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Sergio Garcia What’s In The Bag? – Ryder Cup Hero

Sergio Garcia What's In The Bag? - Ryder Cup Hero

Sergio Garcia What’s In The Bag?

What clubs does Ryder Cup legend and 2017 Masters champion Sergio Garcia use? In the post below we take a look at the equipment in Sergio’s bag. Garcia split with TaylorMade in October in 2017 after 15 years with the company before signing with Callaway at the start of January 2018. However he then resigned with TaylorMade in 2021. “I’m very happy to announce that I’m back with my family, with the TaylorMade family that I’ve spent many years with,” Garcia told Golf Monthly. “Even without having a contract with anyone I have been playing mostly TaylorMade equipment this last year and a half so, so yeah it’s exciting and can’t wait to get started.”

Sergio Garcia What’s In The Bag?

Driver

TaylorMade Stealth Plus

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At the top of the bag he has a TaylorMade Stealth Plus driver (opens in new tab) which is the model players Tiger Woods (opens in new tab)Collin Morikawa (opens in new tab) and Rory McIlroy (opens in new tab) have all put in the bag. We believe Sergio’s model is slightly different to others though because Adrian Rietveld, TaylorMade Senior Manager – Tour went into some interesting specifications on Garcia’s clubs. “He uses 30g counter balanced weights in the back of his irons and 20g counter balance weights in the back of his woods. So if his clubs were built to a D4 swing weight, once you put these counter balanced weights in the clubs they get to about C7, which is quite extreme in terms of the amount of counter that’s there, which is quite unique to him and considering him being such an amazing ball striker. Only Retief Goosen had a similar spec back in the day but I can’t think of one other player on tour that has that spec.”

Fairways

TaylorMade Stealth Plus

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Then, Garcia has put in two TaylorMade Stealth Plus fairway woods (opens in new tab). One of them has 13.5 degrees of loft and the other has 19 degrees. The new model is designed for Tour players and proficient ball-strikers because the…

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