Andrew Landry What's In The Bag?
We take a look at the gear used by Andrew Landry


We take a look at the gear used by Andrew Landry.
Andrew Landry What's In The Bag?
What clubs is the American using to try and achieve that? We take a look below.
The 32-year-old is a Ping ambassador and uses several clubs made by the brand.
At the top of the bag he uses a Ping G410 LST driver.
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Then he carries three fairway woods each of which are different models. The first is a brand new TaylorMade M5 fairway wood with its Twist Face technology. Next up is a slightly older Ping G model with 17.75 degrees of loft and finally he puts the new Ping G410 in the bag as a seven-wood.
- BUY NOW (UK): TaylorMade M5 Fairway wood from American Golf for £279
- BUY NOW (US): TaylorMade M5 Fairway wood from Worldwide Golf Shops for $299.99
His irons are the Ping iBlades from 4-iron to PW. His 4 and 5 irons are 1° weak and 6-PW are all 0.5 weak. It should be acknowledged here that the top of his bag changes regularly dependent on the course and its conditions.
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Landry carries two Titleist Vokey SM8 wedges in 54° and 60° as well as a Ping Glide 3.0 with 45 degrees of lot.
His putter is the Ping Vault 2.0 ZB and his ball is the Titleist Pro V1x
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*Note: The top of his bag changes regularly dependent on the course setup and conditions.
Driver: Ping G410 LST, (10.5 degrees, neutral setting) with Aldila Tour Blue 65 TX (tipped 1″, 45.25″) shaft
- BUY NOW (UK): Ping G410 LST driver from American Golf for £399
- BUY NOW (US): Ping G410 LST driver from Worldwide Golf Shops for $499.99
3 wood: TaylorMade M5, (15 degrees) with Project X HZRDUS Yellow shaft
- BUY NOW (UK): TaylorMade M5 Fairway wood from American Golf for £279
- BUY NOW (US): TaylorMade M5 Fairway wood from Worldwide Golf Shops for $299.99
5 wood: Ping G (set at 17.75 degrees) with Project X HZRDUS Yellow 85-6.5 (42″) shaft
7 wood: Ping G410, (set at 20.5 degrees) with Project X HZRDUS Yellow 83-6.5 (41″, tipped 2″) shaft
Irons (4-PW): Ping iBlade with Nippon Modus3 105-X shafts
- BUY NOW (UK): Ping iBlade irons from Scottsdale Golf for £699
Wedges: Ping Glide 3.0 (46 bent to 45), Titleist Vokey Design SM8 (54, 60 degrees) with Nippon Modus3 Tour 105-X shafts
Putter: Ping Vault 2.0 ZB
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
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