What’s In The Bag: Talor Gooch’s golf clubs and more
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What golf clubs does Talor Gooch use? We delve into the bag of the PGA Tour and LIV Golf winner.
Oklahoma-born Talor Gooch played on the PGA Tour Canada for two seasons, before progressing to the Web.com Tour in 2017, where he finished sixth on the money list to secure a PGA Tour card.
Gooch won his first PGA Tour event at the RSM Classic in November 2021.
In May 2022, Gooch signed for the LIV Golf Tour, finishing 9th in the inaugural tournament to take home $580,000. He won his first LIV Golf event in April 2023, taking the LIV Golf Adelaide Invitational in the tour’s first visit to Australia, securing £3.2m in prize money.
Gooch uses a full bag of Callaway clubs, although he opts to use a different brand’s golf ball. Let’s delve into Gooch’s golf bag and take a more detailed look at his golf equipment. You can also find out how all of Gooch’s clubs performed in our tests of the year’s best equipment, including the best golf irons.
What driver does Talor Gooch use?
Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond Driver | VIEW UK OFFER | VIEW US OFFER
Gooch uses the Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond driver, having switched out the Callaway Rogue ST LS he was previously using. The Triple Diamond is the lowest-spinning head in the Callaway Paradym driver range, typically geared towards good players with high swing speeds.
For those with enough swing speed to get the most out of it, the Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond is one of the longest golf drivers available.
Read our full Paradym Triple Diamond driver review.
What fairway wood does Talor Gooch use?
Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond Fairway Wood (3-wood) | VIEW UK OFFER | VIEW US OFFER
Gooch uses a 3-wood that matches his driver, opting for the Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond – one of the best fairway woods of 2023.
The Triple Diamond fairway wood is compact but has a deeper face and helps players reduce spin to keep the ball lower.
Read our full Paradym Triple Diamond fairway wood review.
What hybrid does Talor Gooch use?
Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 Hybrid
Gooch uses the Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815, which is interesting, as it was released in 2015. Clearly Gooch loves it so much he hasn’t been tempted to switch to a newer model or one of the best hybrid golf clubs available now.
What irons does Talor Gooch use?
Callaway X Forged + Callaway Apex MB
Gooch uses a combo set of Callaway X Forged irons (4 to 6-iron) and Callaway Apex MB irons (7 to 9-iron).
Gooch seemingly wants the extra precision, control and feedback of the bladed Apex MB in the short irons, but a little more forgiveness in the longer irons with the X Forged.
Read our full Callaway Apex MB irons review.
What wedges does Talor Gooch use?
Callaway Jaws MD5 Raw (46°, 52°, 56° & 60°) | VIEW UK OFFER | VIEW US OFFER
Gooch uses Callaway Jaws MD5 Raw wedges, favoring a four-wedge setup instead of having a pitching wedge from his iron set.
Callaway’s Jaws MD5 wedges feature aggressive grooves to generate maximum spin and are one of our picks for the best golf wedges.
Read our full Callaway Jaws MD5 wedges review.
What putter does Talor Gooch use?
Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Two Putter | VIEW UK OFFER | VIEW US OFFER
Gooch uses the Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Two putter, a blade putter that still offers a lot of stability and forgiveness thanks to its clever design. The Tri-Hot 5K Two features a heavier front section with 120g of tungsten weighting, paired with a lightweight aluminum back, to create a forward center of gravity and increased inertia.
Read our full Odyssey Tri-Hot 5K Two putter review.
What golf ball does Talor Gooch use?
Titleist Pro V1 | VIEW UK OFFER | VIEW US OFFER
Despite using all Callaway clubs, Gooch uses the Titleist Pro V1 golf ball.
The Titleist Pro V1 is arguably the best golf ball available and is the most-used model on tour by quite some distance.
Read our full Titleist Pro V1 golf ball review.
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About the author
Rob McGarr
Contributing Editor
Rob McGarr is a freelance contributor at Today’s Golfer.
He has been a writer and editor for over 15 years, covering all manner of subjects, including golf (obviously).
You can follow him on YouTube where – depending on what day of the week it is – he’ll either be trying his best to get his handicap down to scratch or shoving his clubs in a cupboard, never to be seen again.
He’s also on Twitter and Instagram, which is pretty ironic considering he generally loathes social media.
Rob, who plays off a six-handicap, lives in Devon where he plays at a variety of courses, including Royal North Devon and Saunton, while also being a member at Royal Norwich in Norfolk.
Rob uses a Callaway GBB Epic Sub Zero driver, Ping G 3-wood, Callaway X Forged UT 18 2-iron, Ping i25 irons, Cleveland RTX-3 wedges, Bettinardi BB1 putter and the Bridgestone Tour B XS golf ball.
You can get in touch with Rob, here.