Nick Dunlap What’s In The Bag?
Nick Dunlap became the first amateur to win on the PGA Tour since Phil Mickelson in 1991 when he triumphed at the 2024 American Express. The win catapulted him into the spotlight and he quickly turned pro just a few weeks after to become a full member of the PGA Tour.
Driver
What Driver Does Nick Dunlap Use?
Nick Dunlap is currently using the TaylorMade Qi10 LS driver in a 9 degree head. He has this fitted to a Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green 60 TX shaft.
Introduced at the start of 2024, the Qi10 LS is the lowest spinning driver in TaylorMade’s newest family of drivers. It features a much smaller head profile than the other drivers in the range and also feature an adjustable front weight to help keep spin down.
Fairway Wood
What Fairway Wood Does Nick Dunlap Use?
Dunlap carries just one fairway wood in the bag, the Ping G425 LST set at its stated 14.5 degrees of loft. He has this fitted into a Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw White 85 TX shaft.
Introduced in 2021, the G425 family of fairway woods has been superseded by the G430 range as the latest model. Considering its age, this is likely a personal favorite of Dunlap who seems reluctant to move into a newer model just yet.
Irons
What Irons Does Nick Dunlap Use?
Dunlap has two different irons in his bag. Firstly, he carries a Srixon ZX utility iron with a Project X HZRDUS Black 105 6.5 fitted to it. This is the 3-iron in his bag.
From 4-iron down to 9-iron, Dunlap uses the TaylorMade P7MC irons with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts fitted. These irons were updated at the end of 2022 and offer elite ball strikers the ability to be creative with their shot making while providing a soft feel from a forged head. The P7MC is TaylorMade’s most played iron on Tour, with some pros opting to combo it with the P7MB iron, a decision Dunlap hasn’t taken. He uses Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord grips across all of his clubs.
Wedges
What Wedges Does Nick Dunlap Use?
Nick Dunlap currently uses two different model of TaylorMade wedge. For his 48°, he’s using a TaylorMade MG3 wedge while in his 52°, 56° and 60° he’s using the TaylorMade MG4 wedge. Both are fitted with a True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaft.
Carrying four specialist wedges isn’t as unique to tour players as it is amateur golfers, most of whom opt to play their pitching wedge as part of their iron…
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