Seamus Power What’s In The Bag?
After playing golf at East Tennessee State University and competing on the then Web.com Tour, Seamus Power worked his way onto the PGA Tour and finally got into the winner’s circle in 2021. His first victory came in a playoff at the Barbasol Championship in a playoff over JT Poston (opens in new tab). After Poston drove his ball into the water on the 6th extra hole, Power made a simple par to win $630,000. What clubs does he put into his bag each week out on Tour? Let’s take a look.
Seamus Power What’s In The Bag?
Driver
Ping G410 LST
Power is a Ping staff player and as a result plays a full bag of clubs from the brand. He starts with a Ping G410 LST driver (opens in new tab) after briefly having used the newer G425 model. It has nine degrees of loft and has an Accra Tour shaft. In fact all of his woods have Accra Tour shafts in them. The LST model is the lowest spinning driver in the G410 range and provides another option for faster swingers or simply anyone who would benefit from knocking spin off their drives.
Fairway
Ping G425 Max
He then carries two Ping G425 Max fairway woods (opens in new tab), one with 14.5 degrees of loft, and the other with 19. This model made our Editor’s Choice list in 2021, as well as our guide on the best fairway woods (opens in new tab) because it is the most forgiving and universally playable fairway wood in the G425 family. It is made with a one-piece face, rather than the steel face insert used in the G410 models, and this has increased ball speeds across the face by up to 1.5mph – a significant amount in an evolutionary model from Ping.
Additionally Ping has done away with the Turbulators that dominated the crown on last year’s G410 fairway wood and replaced them with a simple, clean three dot system. This is great for lining up the ball consistently in the centre of the face.
Irons
Ping i59, Ping Blueprint
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