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Thomas Detry. The Belgian bomber. The man who swings a golf club like it personally owes him money. Born on January 13, 1993, in Brussels, Belgium, Detry has carved out a reputation as one of the most exciting European golfers in the game today. He’s the kind of player who can go

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Adrian Meronk’s bag for 2025 is still very Ping-heavy, as he continues his long-time relationship with the brand. But there have been some subtle and not-so-subtle tweaks that indicate he’s dialing things in for consistency and playability. The move suggests he’s chasing a bit

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Højgaard has made some significant adjustments to his bag for the 2025 season. While he remains a Callaway loyalist, his setup has seen key changes, particularly in the driver and utility club category. Notably, he has switched to the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond

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Comparing witb 2025 to 2024: What’s Changed for JT? Unlike some gear-heads who swap out clubs faster than they change socks, JT keeps his changes minimal. The biggest tweaks? Driver Shaft: Moving to a Mitsubishi Diamana Prototype, likely fine-tuning launch and spin

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Imagine if a lumberjack, a fashion-forward hipster, and a PGA Tour pro had a love child—that might come close to describing Jake Knapp. Born on May 31, 1994, in Costa Mesa, California, Knapp is a golfer who brings grit, power, and the kind of facial hair that would make a Viking

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Daniel Berger is the kind of golfer who makes the game look way too easy, but with an edge that screams, "I could also beat you at poker, ping pong, and probably your own job." Born on April 7, 1993, in Plantation, Florida, Berger was practically raised with a golf club in one

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Charley Hull is the kind of golfer who plays like she’s got a pint waiting for her at the 19th hole and an opponent questioning their life choices. Born on March 20, 1996, in Kettering, England, Hull burst onto the golf scene with the kind of swagger that made people wonder if

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Billy Horschel has always been a bit of a “don’t fix what ain’t broke” kind of guy when it comes to his equipment. And for 2025, there’s been more subtle tweaks than radical overhauls – showing just how much trust he’s got in his gear. But before we get into the clubs, let’s take

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Ludvig Åberg is not your average golf prodigy. He’s the Swedish sensation who looks like he was genetically engineered to stripe fairways and sink birdie putts with the cold efficiency of a Scandinavian winter. Born on October 31, 1999, in Eslöv, Sweden, Åberg took an

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Phil Mickelson is not just a golfer—he’s an enigma wrapped in a mystery, drenched in coffee, and covered in calf workouts. Known for his fearless shot-making, legendary short game, and an uncanny ability to find himself in controversy, Lefty has been a mainstay in professional

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Scottie Scheffler is the human embodiment of a quiet assassin. He doesn’t talk trash, he doesn’t boast—he just methodically dismantles the competition with the cold efficiency of a seasoned contract killer (but, you know, in a nice Christian-boy-from-Texas kind of way). Born in

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The Bay Hill Experiment That Backfired? Rory McIlroy’s relationship with new equipment is like a high-profile celebrity romance—highly publicized, full of promise, but sometimes over before it really even gets going. His brief fling with the TaylorMade Qi35 driver at Bay Hill is

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Min Woo Lee is not just a golfer—he’s an absolute vibe. The Aussie sensation has become one of the most electric personalities in professional golf, blending elite ball-striking with a social media presence that has turned him into a full-blown cult hero. Whether he’s striping

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Fleetwood’s 2024 vs. 2025 Setup: What’s Different? Fleetwood’s bag hasn’t undergone a total overhaul, but there are some notable changes: •Switched from Qi10 LS to Qi35 Driver → More consistency, higher launch. •New Qi35 5-Wood → Replaces a traditional 3-wood for better

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Shipley’s journey to the top hasn’t been a quick one. He’s spent plenty of time working his way through mini-tours and earning his stripes before finally breaking through to the big leagues. His rise isn’t your typical “quick breakthrough” story, and that’s exactly what makes him

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Bridgeman, a young gun on the rise, is showing just how quickly the tides can turn in golf. His early season didn’t exactly start with fireworks, but over the past few tournaments, he’s been climbing the ranks faster than a guy with a rocket-powered driver. At the Valspar

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Viktor Hovland – the Norwegian prodigy with a grin that could brighten the darkest of rooms and a golf game that’s only gotten sharper since his rise to prominence. Hovland burst onto the PGA Tour scene like a wrecking ball, and while he might not have always made it look easy,

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Beau Hossler is the golf equivalent of that guy in your fantasy football league who quietly dominates but somehow still flies under the radar. He first burst onto the scene as a 17-year-old at the 2012 U.S. Open, confidently leading the tournament like a high schooler who

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Brian Harman is golf's ultimate underdog-turned-silent assassin. At 5-foot-7 and left-handed, he's not your prototypical bomber, but don't let the height fool you—this guy will absolutely wreck your leaderboard dreams while looking like he just finished cutting his own lawn and