Viktor Hovland has racked up multiple victories on the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, as well as being part of three Ryder Cup teams.
Winning the Tour Championship in 2023, Hovland has been a Ping staffer for some time, with his set-up not changing massively since his biggest win in August of that year.
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Driver
Beginning with the driver and, for a number of years, Hovland has used the Ping G425 LST, which was released in 2021.
Featuring a 9° head, that is adjusted to 8.5°, the Norwegian has a Fujikura Speeder 661 TR X shaft in-play.
At the beginning of 2026, Hovland had been trialing the Ping G440 K and G440 LST, but reverted back to the G425 LST at the end of February.
Fairway Wood
The only non-Ping club in Hovland’s bag is his fairway wood, which is the TaylorMade Qi35, one of the best TaylorMade fairway woods money can buy.
Previously, he had the TaylorMade Sim Ti in the bag, using it at his last PGA Tour win, the 2025 Valspar Championship.
Shortly after that victory, Hovland moved to the Qi35, where it has remained ever since. Using a 15° head, it has a Fujikura Ventus Black 7 X shaft.
Utility Iron
Using just one fairway wood, Hovland opts for a utility iron instead of a 5-wood, with his weapon of choice being the Ping iDi, a model that has been used since it was released mid-2025.
In-play for his Valspar Championship win, Hovland has a 19° head and a Graphite Design Tour AD DI Hybrid 85 X shaft.
Irons
Ping produce some of the best irons on the market, with Hovland using the i210, a model released all the way back in 2018.
He has previously used Ping Blueprint irons, but for the majority of the last eight years he has had the Ping i210 in-play.
A 4-iron to pitching wedge configuration, Hovland uses KBS Tour-V 120 X shafts.
Wedges
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