Satoshi Kodaira What’s In The Bag?


Here we take a look at the equipment used by RBC Heritage winner Satoshi Kodaira

Satoshi Kodaira What's In The Bag?

Satoshi Kodaira What’s In The Bag?

Satoshi Kodaira won his maiden PGA Tour title in dramatic fashion, beating Si Woo Kim on the third playoff hole with a 25 foot birdie putt.

Kodaira’s RBC Heritage victory made him just the fifth Japanese golfer to win on the PGA Tour.

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The six-time Japan Golf Tour winner is now up to a career-high 29th in the Official World Golf Ranking.

He uses clubs from Japanese company PRGR, which stands for ‘Pro Gear’.

Kodaira hitting his PRGR RS Prototype driver. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

He carries 11 PRGR clubs as well as a TaylorMade fairway wood, a Fourteen Golf wedge and a Titleist Scotty Cameron putter.

Kodaira uses the Titleist Pro V1x golf ball.

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He currently uses PRGR’s RS Prototype driver in 10.5°. He has averaged just under 290 yards off the tee this season, impressive when you consider he is just 5’7″ tall.

Hitting the M2 3 wood off the 18th tee. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

His 3 wood is the 2017 TaylorMade M2 and he has a PRGR iD Nabala 5 wood. All of his metalwoods are fitted with Graphite Design Tour AD shafts.

His irons are the PRGR Tune model from 4 to pitching wedge. They’re fitted with True Temper Dynamic Gold shafts.

Seen hitting his PRGR Tune irons. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Kodaira has two wedges, a PRGR iD Nabala Tour 52° gap wedge and a Fourteen Golf RM-22 60° lob wedge.

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He putts with a Scotty Cameron Newport Prototype.

Satoshi Kodaira What’s In The Bag?

Driver: PRGR RS Prototype 10.5

3 wood: TaylorMade M2 15°

5 wood: PRGR iD Nabala 18°

Irons (4-PW): PRGR Tune

Wedges: PRGR iD Nabala Tour 52° and Fourteen Golf RM-22 60°

Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport Prototype

Ball: Titleist Pro V1x

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