Linn Grant What’s In The Bag?
A player who has had an incredibly fast start to her career, Linn Grant has won five times on the Ladies European Tour in 2022 and 2023, and then she got into the winner’s circle on the LPGA too in 2023 at the Dana Open. She is unquestionably a star in the game so we take a look inside her bag.
Linn Grant What’s In The Bag?
Linn Grant WITB: Full Specs
Driver: Ping G430 LST, (9 degrees), with Fujikura Speeder TR 757 shaft
Fairway wood: Ping G425 Max, (14.5 degrees), with Ping Tour 65 shaft
Hybrids: Ping G400 (19, 22 degrees), with Tour AD-HY 65 shaft
Irons: Ping i210 (5-PW), with Dynamic Gold S300 shafts
Wedges: Ping Glide Forged Pro (50, 54, 58 degrees), with Dynamic Gold S300 shafts
Putter: Ping PLD Prime Tyne Prototype
Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Driver
Ping G430 LST
Grant has a partnership with Ping at the moment and uses a full bag of clubs from the brand, starting with a Ping G430 LST driver. It has nine degrees of loft and is fitted with a Fujikura Speeder TR 757 shaft. The LST is the driver head designed for the most accomplished of ball-strikers, it has the smallest profile of the three models down behind the ball. The head itself is 440cc but, despite the more compact profile, Ping has done a good job of making this look inviting, not intimidating, at address.
Fairway wood
Ping G425 Max
Moving into the fairway wood slot, she continues to use the slightly older G425 Max model instead of the G430. This is something we see fairly regularly out on Tour, once a player finds a fairway wood they like and trust then that model tends to stay in the bag for a long time. Her model has around 14.5 degrees of loft and has a Ping Tour 65 shaft.
Hybrid
Ping G400
Moving into the hybrid section of the bag, instead of another fairway wood Grant has a Ping G400 hybrid with 19 degrees of loft, and another with 22 degrees. Both of them are fitted with Tour AD-HY 65 shafts. The G400 line is several years old now so once again, Grant clearly likes the performance form these clubs and shows no…
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