Turning professional in 2013, Daniel Berger has been a regular on the PGA Tour for around a decade, earning four victories on the circuit in the process.
A former Ryder Cup player, being part of Team USA’s historic victory in 2021, Berger has suffered from injury over the last few years.
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As of writing, he has two top 16 finishes so far this year, specifically a T6th at the Sony Open in Hawaii and a T16th at the WM Phoenix Open. What’s more, at the halfway stage of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the American leads by five.
Joining Ping in 2025, Berger used to be part of Team TaylorMade and Callaway. As of 2026, he uses Ping’s clubs predominantly, but also still uses clubs from companies like TaylorMade, Cleveland and Titleist.
Check out his full what’s in the bag specs below…
Driver
Berger uses the Ping G430 LST with a 10.5° head and a Fujikura Ventus Black TR 6 X shaft. Ranked as one of the best Ping drivers, this set-up has been in the bag for a while, and we believe it was introduced around the time of his return from injury, which would be the beginning of 2024.
Fairway Wood
Like multiple players on the pro Tours, Berger opts for a TaylorMade fairway wood, specifically the standard Qi4D. Originally, he had the TaylorMade Qi10 in-play, but changed it at the start of 2026. Although the head was changed, his Fujikura Ventus Blue 7 X shaft remained, as did the 15° of loft.
Utility Iron
Occasionally using a 5-wood or 7-wood, Berger predominantly uses a Ping iDi utility iron in a 2-iron set-up. Providing exceptional feel, the club was introduced around the middle of 2025 and has an 18° head. Berger then pairs the club with a Project X 6.5 shaft.
Irons
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