Gemma Dryburgh What’s In The Bag?
Scottish professional golfer Gemma Dryburgh won several Rose Ladies Series events in 2020 and 2021, before taking a huge step up in 2022 winning her first LPGA Tour event at the TOTO Japan Classic. As such she has continued to improve her world ranking and made it onto the 2023 Solheim Cup team. Let’s take a look inside her bag.
Gemma Dryburgh What’s In The Bag?
Gemma Dryburgh WITB: Full Specs
Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond with Fujikura Ventus 5R shaft
Fairways: Callaway Rogue ST, 15 degrees with Mitsubishi Tensei 65 flex R shaft, Callaway Paradym, 21 degrees with KBS Tour Driven 60 Cat 2 shaft.
Hybrid: Callaway Apex Pro (4-5), with KBS 65R Tour Hybrid shaft
Irons: Callaway Apex (6-PW), with KBS TGI 80 shaft
Wedges: Callaway MD5 Jaws, 48, 54, 58 degrees with KBS Tour 90 shaft
Putter: Evnroll ER3
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Driver
Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond
We are unsure whether Dryburgh has an official equipment contract with anyone at the moment but she does put many Callaway clubs in the bag so it wouldn’t be surprising if she had one with them. As such starting with the driver she uses a Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond model. We are unsure of specific loft but we do know it has a Fujikura Ventus 5R shaft.
Fairways
Callaway Rogue ST, Callaway Paradym
Moving on to fairway woods Dryburgh uses two different models at the moment. Her three-wood is a Callaway Rogue ST design with around 15 degrees of loft whilst she also carries a seven-wood that is a Callaway Paradym model. The implementation of a seven-wood is an interesting development out on Tour as we see more and more players put higher lofted woods in the bag as opposed to hybrids or long irons. That being said Dryburgh does also put a couple of hybrids into play as you can see below.
Hybrid
Callaway Apex Pro
Replacing her four and five-irons Dryburgh instead opts for two Callaway Apex Pro hybrids instead. Both of them are fitted with KBS 65R Tour Hybrid shafts. A club we tested back in…
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