
Paul Casey is a professional golfer from England who currently plays on the European Tour, Asian Tour & LIV Golf. As of 2023, his estimated net worth is approximately $21 million. Currently, he resides in Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S. with his loved ones.
Early on, when he was only six, he started his golf journey and during his school days at Hampton School, London, Paul participated in several school golf events. Later during his college days at Arizona State University, he won at the 1999 English Amateur. After becoming professional in 2000, he secured a total of twenty-one professional tournaments including 15 European Tour, 3 PGA Tour, 2 Asian Tour & 1 PGA Tour of Australia. His best results in major championships include his 3rd finish in The Open Championship (2010) & 2nd in PGA Championship (2020). The estimated net worth of Paul is approximately $21 million as of 2023 including his tour earnings and endorsement deals.
Paul Casey's bag set up includes a variety of golf equipment like woods, irons, drivers, balls, and putters of different brands but he mainly prefers the Titleist brand.
Paul Casey’s Bag
Driver | Titleist TSi3 - 9 degrees |
Woods | Titleist TSi2 - 16.5 degrees |
Irons | Mizuno JPX 919 Hot Metal Pro (3-4)Mizuno MP-5 (5-PW) |
Wedges | Titleist Vokey Design SM9Titleist Vokey Design WedgeWorks Proto (60-T) |
Putter | Scotty Cameron 009M Prototype |
Ball | Titleist Pro V1 |
Paul Casey’s Driver
Casey uses a Titleist driver (model: Titleist TSi3 ) with a loft angle of 9 degrees and has a 460cc clubhead. The shaft equipped with it is a Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 70 TX shaft, weighing around 70 grams, which has a flex of TX (Tour extra Stiff). This driver features a stable and consistent feel, mid-launch profile, adjustability, smoothness, power and good workability. Besides this, it provides penetrating ball flight with low spin and better control over the greens.
Paul Casey’s Wood
3 wood: Paul uses a wood named Titleist TSi2 with a loft angle of 16.5 degrees equipped with a Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 80 TX shaft which weighs around 80 grams. This combination is well suited for a broad range of golfers and offers forgiveness, better adjustability, fine launch, versatility, fast ball speed, distance, and stable performance.
Paul Casey’s Irons
Casey has the Mizuno JPX 919 Hot Metal Pro (3-4) iron set. The 3-iron set has a 19-degree loft angle while the 4-iron set has a 21-degree loft angle. This Mizuno iron comes with a multi-thickness face design and provides forgiveness and good workability. It has a more compact profile than other standard Hot Metal irons.
The other iron of Paul Casey is Mizuno MP-5 (5-PW) irons, which have a compact and classic design with a thin topline and give a traditional & clean look. This is equipped with Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour 120 TX shaft with an extra stiff flex and weights around 120 grams. This Mizuno iron provides a stable and consistent feel, precise shots, and forgiveness but may be difficult for golfers with slower swing speeds.
Paul Casey’s Wedges
Paul Casey uses a Titleist Vokey Design SM9 wedge set which has 52 degrees of loft & 8 degrees of bounce and 56 degrees of loft & 10 degrees of bounce. It features a cavity-back design and precise milled grooves. This wedge is designed for short-game performance and generally provides better workability, controlled ball flight and versatility.
The Titleist Vokey Design WedgeWorks Proto (60-T) is Paul Casey's other wedge which has a loft angle of 60 degrees and is fitted with Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 120 X shaft which weighs around 120 g. This wedge also comes with a cavity back design. It's a very high-performance wedge which provides a soft feel and offers good control over the greens allowing golfers to stop the ball quickly on greens.
Paul Casey’s Putter
Casey uses the Scotty Cameron 009M Prototype putter which is especially known for its classic and elegant design & features a buttery feel, a high-quality clean blade style design, several customising options and precise aim & alignment.
Paul Casey’s Ball
Paul Casey uses a Titleist Pro V1 ball which is designed to provide exceptional performance on the greens and it is very suitable for a wide range of golfers. It offers a good soft touch, spin control and stable workability even in windy conditions.
FAQs
A. Yes, Paul Casey won 3 PGA Tours.
A. As of 2023, Paul’s estimated net worth is approximately $21 USD.
A. Paul Casey uses a Titleist TSi3 driver.
A. Paul Casey has various sponsorship deals with several companies like Nike, Porsche, UPS, Taylormade, Titleist, Rolex, Bose, BodyArmor, Druh Belts, Unicef, Jig-Saw and Cadi.