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Matthew Wolff What’s In The Bag?

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Matthew Wolff What’s In The Bag?

The man with the viral golf swing turned pro at the Travellers Championship after an immensely successful amateur career playing alongside Viktor Hovland at Oklahoma State University. It didn’t take long for him to make a big impact as he won the inaugural 3M Open in just his fourth PGA Tour start. Below we take a look inside his bag. Coming out of university the situation regarding clubs and equipment contracts is usually a bit unknown however that was not the case for Wolff as he immediately signed with TaylorMade.

Matthew Wolff What’s In The Bag?

Driver

TaylorMade Stealth Plus

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At the top of the bag, as you would expect Wolff has been transitioning through TaylorMade drivers as they come out each year. As such he has used the M5, M6, SIM and SIM2 Max models over the years, but right now he has the TaylorMade Stealth Plus driver (opens in new tab) in the bag. This is a model Tiger Woods (opens in new tab) and Rory McIlroy (opens in new tab) have all put it in the bag right away and Wolff has it with nine degrees of loft. 

Fairways

TaylorMade Stealth Plus

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He has also decided to put the new Stealth Plus fairway wood in the bag as well. The new model is designed for Tour players and proficient ball-strikers because the overall footprint of the club is quite small, especially when compared with the regular Stealth model. There is no red face here unlike the driver but we thought the re-engineered 80g soleplate was a nice touch and improved turf interaction. 

Irons

TaylorMade P7MC

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In the irons Wolff carries a full set of TaylorMade P7MC (opens in new tab)‘s which go from three-iron down to pitching wedge. They all are fitted with Project X 6.5 shafts. When we tested the P7MC alongside the other P-Seres irons, it was clear it didn’t quite have the firepower of the P770 but…

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