Marco Penge is one of Europe’s most promising players, with the Englishman now a two-time DP World Tour winner set for a season on the PGA Tour in 2026.
Penge, who won the 2025 Hainan Championship and Danish Golf Championship, is a Mizuno staff player with a mix of clubs including Mizuno, TaylorMade and Titleist.
Let’s take a look at his gear in closer detail after catching up with him at the British Masters…
Video: Marco Penge What’s in the bag?
Driver: Mizuno ST-X 230, 9.5°
Penge is one of the biggest hitters in the game, regularly hitting 190mph ball speed with his driver to average over 320 yards this season on the DP World Tour.
His model of choice is the Mizuno ST-X 230, a driver that was released in 2023. It has a slight draw-bias, which works well for Penge who predominantly plays a fade.
He told us it was the first driver he used when he joined Mizuno and he clearly is a big fan.
His ST-X 230 has 9.5° of loft with hot melt in the low centre of the head. It’s fitted with a Fujikura Ventus TR Black 7-X shaft with 1.5 inches of tipping.
“That’s the first driver I had with Mizuno and it’s just been great since I’ve had it really,” Penge said.
“I shape the ball predominantly left-to-right off the tee, slowly trying to draw the ball more but again that’s another place it’s tough for me with the speed.”
Mini driver: TaylorMade BRNR Copper, 13.5°
Penge then moves to a TaylorMade BRNR Copper Mini Driver, which he says is his draw club.
The Englishman has historically struggled with 3-woods so is one of a number of big names to have a mini driver in play. He has it fitted with the Fujikura Ventus TR Black 8-X shaft.
“It’s something I can turn right-to-left with ease,” Penge said of his 13.5° mini driver.
“I can barely hit a cut with that mini driver. Stock shot moves kind of 10-15 yards right-to-left whereas stock shot with driver moves 10-15 yards left-to-right so I’ve got a nice little balance there between the two.
“I’m in a settled place now. The reason why it used to chop and change a lot is because I’m no good with a 3-wood to be honest. I’ve never had confidence in hitting a 3-wood off the tee. I’ve been so confident with…
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