Lydia Ko: A New Era as an Equipment Free Agent in Professional Golf
Lydia Ko, the accomplished three-time major champion, has embarked on a significant shift in her golfing equipment as she enters the 2023 LPGA season. With her club deal with Japan’s Proto Concept having concluded last year, Ko is now officially an equipment free agent. Many fans and analysts are keen to see how her choices will impact her performance on the course, especially as she kicks off her season at the HGV Tournament of Champions this week.
Key Changes in Lydia Ko’s Golf Bag
In a recent press conference, Ko discussed a series of changes to her clubs, particularly highlighting a noteworthy switch at the top of her bag with her driver. What’s intriguing is that she is currently not bound by any endorsements to promote specific brands, giving her the freedom to choose equipment that best suits her game.
Driver Switch: From Ping 430 10k to Ping G440 K
One of the most impactful changes in Ko’s setup is her transition to the Ping G440 K, which she will be using in 2026. This change marks a significant departure from her beloved Ping 430 10k driver. Reflecting on this decision, Ko stated:
“I upgraded my — I shouldn’t say upgraded, but changed into my 440K driver versus the 430 10k. It was a big move, which this too I’m not endorsed. I have no club deals. The 430 10k, my coach said I almost have like an emotional attachment to this driver, so it was hard decision to make, but the numbers and the shot shapes that I’ve been seeing on the golf course with my new 440K has been great.”
New Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM11
Adding to her revamped setup, Ko has introduced Titleist’s Vokey SM11 wedges into her bag. She expressed her confidence in these clubs, emphasizing her preference without the influence of endorsements:
“I have the new SM11 wedges, which I got last week, and I am not endorsed. I’m not endorsed. I truly believe the Vokey wedges are the best, so I just have those.”
Season Kickoff: Lake Nona Golf & Country Club
Lydia Ko is set to compete today at the Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando, marking the official start of her LPGA season. With her fresh equipment choices and independent mindset, the golfing community is buzzing with anticipation regarding how these changes will play out on the course.
Summary of Changes
- Driver: Switched from Ping 430 10k to Ping G440 K
- Wedges: Added Titleist Vokey SM11
As Lydia Ko navigates this new chapter as an equipment free agent, her journey will be closely watched by fans and experts alike. Her decisions not only reflect her personal preferences but also pave the way for a new era in her outstanding career.

