What's in Luke List's bag?

Last Modified Oct 20, 2023 22:56 GMT
Luke List Bag Contents
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Luke List, a PGA Tour winner at the 2022 Farmers Insurance Open, expressed enormous happiness and a sense of accomplishment after his maiden PGA Tour victory.

List was extremely grateful for the victory and emphasized that it was a reward for his unrelenting effort and commitment to the sport. List also expressed gratitude for his partners' essential assistance, praising PXG in particular.

Luke List presently uses a mix-and-match setup of brands and clubs, despite his association with PXG.

Luke List's Bag

Club Brand Model Loft/No.Shaft
Driver TaylorMadeSIM2 9 degreesMitsbushi Diamana DF 80 TX
3-woodTaylorMadeStealth Plus15 degreesMitsbushi Diamana DF 80 TX
Utility Callaway X Forget UT Prototype19 degreesKBS Tour V 125
Irons PXGO311 ST Gen44-PWKBS Tour V 125
WedgesTitleistDesign SM950-12F. 54-14FTrue Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100
Titleist WedgeWorks Proto60-TTrue Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400
Putter Odyssey O-Works 1W--
Golf Ball Titleist Pro V1--

Luke List's Driver

Luke List uses TaylorMade drivers and has a TaylorMade SIM2 driver in his possession. He doesn't use the Max model; he uses the standard version.

According to assessments by reviewers, the SIM2 soon outperformed the functionality offered by the prior SIM model after its release in 2021. In comparison, it was seen that the SIM2 produced a slightly higher ball speed and had a slightly darker carbon crown at address.

Luke List's Fairways

The next club List uses is a 15-degree lofted TaylorMade Stealth Plus fairway wood with a Mitsubishi Diamana DF 80 TX shaft.

Due to the black finish, it is one of the most attractive fairway woods on the market right now, and if you have been correctly fitted for the club, the carbon-inspired innovations could unlock exceptional performance.

Luke List's Irons

The Callaway X Forged UT Prototype, List's longest iron in the bag, has a loft of 19 degrees, making it a perfect fit for the five-wood/hybrid position. His remaining irons, which include his four-iron through pitching wedge, are PXG 0311 ST Gen4s.

Luke List's Wedges

In 2022, List switched to two Titleist Vokey SM9 wedges with lofts of 50 and 54 degrees from a set of PXG wedges. Next, he uses a 60-degree lofted Titleist Vokey 2022 Wedgeworks Proto.

Strangely, the shafts for the first two wedges are True Temper X100 models, while the shaft for the third wedge is an S400 type.

Luke List's Putter

The last club in List's bag is a center-shafted Odyssey O-Works 1W. List has definitely discovered a model that fits him well, and this has allowed him to progress in this aspect of the game, which has seemed to struggle for a time.

Luke List's Golf Ball

One of the most well-liked brands of golf balls on the Tour is used by List: the Titleist Pro V1. The Pro V1 received five stars in the reviewer's assessment and is one of the greatest golf balls money can buy.

It offers exceptional all-around performance with great long-game distance, good greens management, high levels of consistency throughout, and a soft feel. Furthermore, when playing in the wind, it was really remarkable.

FAQs

Luke List's golf bag includes a mix of brands and clubs, including TaylorMade, Callaway, PXG, Titleist, and Odyssey.

Luke List uses a TaylorMade SIM2 driver with a 9-degree loft and a Mitsubishi Diamana DF 80 TX shaft.

Luke List carries a TaylorMade Stealth Plus fairway wood with a 15-degree loft and a Mitsubishi Diamana DF 80 TX shaft.

Luke List uses Titleist Vokey SM9 wedges with lofts of 50 and 54 degrees, along with a Titleist Vokey 2022 Wedgeworks Proto with a 60-degree loft.

Luke List uses a center-shafted Odyssey O-Works 1W putter.

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