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What's in the bag W.I.T.B. with Kevin Kraft
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The equipment professionals choose is an extension of them and how they play the game. With everything on the line each week, the clubs they put into play can make or break their game.
Kevin Kraft spent 14 years on tour and reached Top 500 in the World Golf Rankings before taking a 7-year "hiatus". I say hiatus in quotes because he won the Pennsylvania State Open, Maryland Senior Open, and played in twoUS Senior Opens in that period.
Kevin is back on the road headed down south to Grand Bear Golf Club in Saucier, Mississippi for the first round of Q School for the Champions Tour
Kevin has shot 60 in competition so he knows the importance of having the right gear. Let's look at the equipment he's putting into play this week
DRIVER
Cobra LTDX, 8* Draw, Ventus Blue TR 6S, 45.75”, Lamkin ST Hybrid+2 (Std)
FAIRWAY
*Photo from Titleist.com
Titleist TSR3, 13.5* D1 setting, Ventus Blue 7S, 42.5”, Lamkin ST Hybrid+2 (+1 wrap)
HYBRIDS
*Photo from CobraGolf.com
Cobra King Tec 2 (16*) & 4 (21*). Mitsubishi MMT 85 S, Lamkin ST Hybrid+2 (+2 wraps)
Callaway Jaws Raw 48*, 54*, 60* Aerotech Steelfiber i110S, 62.5* lie, std lofts, Lamkin ST Hybrid+2 (+4 wraps)
PUTTER
*Photo from Ping.com
Ping PLD DS 72, 35.25”, Rosemark MFS Lite 1.38 grip
BAG
Cobra Golf Staff Bag
INSIDE THE MIND OF A TOUR PLAYER
To learn more, listen to Episode 16 of the Tour Shot Golf Podcast where we go deeper into Kevin's preparation process, why he plays the clubs he does, and more
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