Rose Zhang What’s In The Bag?
A young star in the world of golf, Rose Zhang survived a tense playoff against Jennifer Kupcho at the Mizuho Americas Open to become the first player to win an LPGA Tour event on professional debut since 1951. Undoubtedly more wins will come so let’s take a look inside her bag.
Rose Zhang What’s In The Bag?
Rose Zhang WITB: Full Specs
Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond (9 degrees) with Fujikura Ventus Red 5 S (45.5 inches) shaft
3-wood: Callaway Rogue ST LS 3+ (13.5 degrees) with Fujikura Ventus Red 6 R (43 inches) shaft
5-wood: Callaway Rogue ST LS (18 degrees) with Fujikura Ventus Red 6 R shaft
Hybrid: Callaway Paradym 4H (20 degrees) with KBS Tour Hybrid shaft
Irons: Callaway Apex ’21 (5-AW) all with Nippon 850 R shafts
Wedges: Callaway Jaws Raw (54-10S, 58-08C) all with True Temper XP95 R300 shafts
Putter: Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Double Wide
Ball: Callaway Chrome Soft X Star
Driver
Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond
Zhang is a Callaway staff player and has a full bag of clus from the brand. Starting at the top of the bag she uses a Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond driver which has 9 degrees of loft and is fitted with a Fujikura Ventus Red 5 S shaft. This model is the lowest spinning of the three Paradym heads and her driver is setup for high launch and low spin.
Fairways
Callaway Rogue ST LS 3+, Callaway Rogue ST LS
Moving on to fairway woods Zhang uses two slightly different models at the moment, and they are actually slightly older Callaway models and not the latest Paradym designs. She uses a Callaway Rogue ST LS 3+ club which has around 13.5 degrees of loft, so it is a stronger three-wood. She then also uses a Callaway Rogue ST LS five-wood with 18 degrees of loft. Both of these clubs are fitted with Fujikura Ventus Red 6 R shafts.
Hybrid
Callaway Paradym 4H
She does however use the latest Paradym range in her hybrid slot in the bag. Instead of a four-iron she has a 4H hybrid and we also really enjoyed this club in testing. The club performed solidly delivering punchy ball speeds that matched its predecessor. Spin rates were solid and the ball flights from the tee, deck and from out of the first cut were all equally impressive. Due to the 455 Face Cup design mentioned previously, the Paradym provided a soft yet powerful feel even from…
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