Back in Time: The Gear that Took Matt McCarty to Victory at the Bank of Utah Championship

Hey there, golf fans! 🚀 This week, we’re taking a little trip back in time—not too far though, just to last year because, let’s face it, the Bank of Utah Championship is still fresh as a daisy, only a year old! So, let’s fire up our time machine and roll the clock back to 2024, where we’ll relive the moment Matt McCarty snagged that trophy with a three-shot victory over Stephan Jager. 🏆 What gear did he use, you might ask? Buckle up as we plunge into the sweet array of clubs that helped him embrace glory!

Driver: Ping G430 LST (10.5 Degrees)

First off, we have the star of the show—the Ping G430 LST driver. With its 10.5 degrees of loft, this baby is designed to deliver some serious distance. McCarty opted for the Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 X shaft, a combo that’s perfect for players looking to maximize their drive. If you’re thinking of leveling up your game, you can grab one here.

Fairway Wood: Ping G410 (14.5 Degrees)

Next up, we’ve got the Ping G410 3-wood set at 14.5 degrees. This club is all about versatility and control, which McCarty clearly took full advantage of during the championship. Paired with a Fujikura Ventus Blue 7 X shaft, it’s no surprise he found success on the course. You can snag this gem here.

7-Wood: Ping G430 Max (21 Degrees)

What’s a golfer without a trusty 7-wood? McCarty chose the Ping G430 Max set to 21 degrees; perfect for those long par-5s or tricky second shots. He mashed a Fujikura Ventus Black 8 X shaft into this setup, making it a reliable club in those crucial moments. If you want to add this beauty to your bag, check it out here.

Irons: Ping Blueprint S (4-PW)

When it comes to irons, you can’t go wrong with the Ping Blueprint S set (4-PW) that McCarty was wielding like a pro. These clubs are designed for precision and control while offering great feel. He’s rolled with the True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 X100 shafts, a solid choice for consistent ball-striking. Interested? They’re available here.

Wedges: Ping Glide Forged Pro

Scoring around the greens is all about your wedges, and McCarty clearly had that sorted with the Ping Glide Forged Pro wedges (50-S10, 54-S10, 60-T6). Armed with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts, these wedges give you that edge in precision and feel. Wanna up your short game? Check them out here.

Putter: Ping PLD Custom Tyne C

Let’s not overlook the importance of a good putter! McCarty relied on the Ping PLD Custom Tyne C, paired with a SuperStroke Zenergy Pistol 2.0 grip for that perfect feel. It’s sleek and designed for precision; this combo is sure to help you sink those crucial puts. Want one for your own bag? Find it here.

Grips: Lamkin Crossline Cord

When you’re gripping it and ripping it, you want the best in your hands. McCarty’s clubs are outfitted with Lamkin Crossline Cord grips, providing excellent feedback and control. They help you maintain a solid grip especially in less-than-ideal conditions. Think they can elevate your game? Check them out!

Ball: TaylorMade TP5

Finally, let’s talk about the ball. McCarty teed up with the TaylorMade TP5, known for its high performance and exceptional feel. It’s great for distance and still delivers that soft touch around the greens! Want to experience this ball? You can grab some here.

The Takeaway

So there you have it! A look back at the fantastic gear that propelled Matt McCarty to victory at last year’s Bank of Utah Championship. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your driver or just curious about what the pros are playing, these are some seriously impressive clubs. And who knows? Maybe with a little luck and the right gear, you’ll be the next one cruising to victory on the course!

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And that wraps up our throwback! What gear are you most excited about? 🛒 Let us know, and let’s keep swinging!

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