Bryson DeChambeau What’s In The Bag?


We look at the equipment Bryson DeChambeau currently has in the bag

Bryson DeChambeau What’s In The Bag?

Known as the ‘Golfing Scientist’, he is a Cobra-Puma ambassador and has a Cobra LTD Pro driver in the bag which has only 7.5 degrees of loft.

He then carries a Cobra King Prototype B 2-wood and a Speedzone Tour 5-wood which have 10.5 and 13.5 degrees of loft respectively.

His irons start with a couple of Cobra King One Length Utility irons (4-5) before transitioning down to Cobra King Forged Tour One Length irons which go from six-iron down to pitching wedge.

All of his irons are seven iron length (37.5 inches to be exact) to ensure he swings the same with every club and they’re fitted with extremely thick JumboMax grips, the largest grips commercially available.

Interestingly, DeChambeau had some PXG and Cobra wedges in the bag for a while but now he has three Artisan prototypes with 47, 52 and 58 degrees of loft.

His putter situation has been changing of late. He seems to be switching regularly between a blade and a mallet model made by Sik and also an Odyssey Exo model. Right now, he has gone for the blade prototype option.

DeChambeau uses the Bridgestone Tour B X ball and also wears a Bridgestone glove.

Bryson DeChambeau What’s In The Bag?

Driver: Cobra King LTD Pro (7.5 degrees) with LA Golf Tour AXS Blue 6 X shaft

3-wood: Cobra King Prototype B (10.5 degrees) with LA Golf BAD Prototype 70 TX (43″) shaft

5 wood: Cobra King Speedzone Tour (13.5 degrees), with LA Golf BAD Prototype 80 TX shaft

Irons (4-5): Cobra King One Length Utility with LA Golf Shafts B.A.D Prototype Rebar shafts

Irons (6-PW): Cobra King Forged Tour One Length 37.5″, with LA Golf Shafts B.A.D Prototype Rebar shafts

Wedges: Artisan Prototype (47, 52, 58 degrees) with LA Golf Shafts B.A.D Prototype Rebar shafts

Putter: SIK Pro C-Series Armlock

Ball: Bridgestone Tour B X

Shirts: Puma

Trousers: Puma

Caps: Puma

Shoes: Puma Ignite Pwradapt Caged 

Bag: Cobra/Puma

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