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Talor Gooch What’s In The Bag?

Talor Gooch What's In The Bag?

Talor Gooch What’s In The Bag?

American Talor Gooch finally got into the winner’s circle in 2021, by shooting four rounds in the 60’s to win the RSM Classic. He won by three shots. As far as his equipment goes we believe he is a Callaway staff player and plays a full set of clubs from the brand, but does also play a Titleist golf ball. 

Talor Gooch What’s In The Bag?

Driver

Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS

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Starting with the driver, Gooch had been using the Triple Diamond version of the Callaway Epic Speed (opens in new tab), but in 2022 he has put the newer Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS in the bag. It is set in the neutral setting and has 8.5 degrees of loft, but we are yet to confirm the exact shaft specifications he has. 

Fairway

Callaway Rogue

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Moving on to the fairway wood, Gooch uses the older Rogue model with 14 degrees of loft but we fully expect him to put the newer Rogue ST in the bag soon. The Rogue line of clubs, which first came to our attention in 2018, was the first time Jailbreak technology was implemented into the fairway woods and with the combination of other technologies, it resulted in high launch and low spin performance. 

Hybrid

Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815

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Next Gooch puts an older hybrid in the bag, a Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815. They first came out in 2015 and were designed for better players because of the compact head shape and minimal offset. They were also designed to produce a more penetrating trajectory and increased ball speed across the entire face.

Irons

Callaway X-Forged ’21, Callaway Apex MB ’21

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In the irons, Gooch uses two brand new models the X-Forged and Apex MB (opens in new tab) designs from 2021. The former model goes from four-iron to six-iron whilst the latter is seven-iron to nine-iron. The MB model is, as you would expect, the blade-like design which is all about feel and control whilst the Forged model offers a touch more forgiveness in the longer irons. It seems more and more professionals are looking…

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