Alright, let’s talk about figuring out what’s in Paul Casey’s golf bag. It’s something I got curious about recently, probably after watching him play a solid round on TV. You see these guys hit incredible shots, and sometimes you just wonder, what gear are they actually using?

So, the first thing I did was just start looking around online. You know how it is, just typing stuff like “Paul Casey current golf clubs” or “WITB Paul Casey” into the search bar. You get a bunch of results, some from big golf websites, some from forums where other golf nuts are talking.
But here’s the thing, you can’t always trust the first thing you see. These players, especially guys like Casey who’ve been around, they tinker. They switch shafts, try different heads, maybe put an old favourite wedge back in the bag. So, I saw a few lists, but sometimes they were slightly different. One site might list one driver spec, another might have something else from a few months back.
My next step was trying to find recent photos. Tournament pictures are usually pretty good for this. I spent some time looking at pictures from his latest events, trying to zoom in on his bag or the clubs he was holding. It’s not always easy, sometimes the headcovers are on, or the angle isn’t great. But you look for logos, shaft brands, maybe the look of the irons or wedges.
I started comparing what I saw in the photos with the articles I found. When a few different sources, especially ones known for good equipment coverage, matched up with recent pictures, I started feeling more confident. You sort of piece it together like a little puzzle.
For example, I kept seeing reports about his Titleist driver and fairway woods, and the pictures seemed to back that up. Same with his Mizuno irons – those are pretty distinctive looking, easier to spot.

Here’s What I Pieced Together
After poking around and comparing notes, this is roughly what I think Paul Casey’s bag looks like right now, or at least very recently:
- Driver: Looked like a Titleist model, maybe the TSR3 or something similar. He seems to stick with what works for him.
- Fairway Woods: Again, Titleist seemed to be the go-to. Probably a 3-wood, maybe a 5-wood depending on the course.
- Irons: This was clearer – Mizuno Pro irons seemed consistent in photos and reports. Maybe a combo set, like MP-5s for short irons and something else for the longer ones, like the JPX 923 Hot Metal Pro or something similar for the 3 or 4 iron.
- Wedges: Titleist Vokey wedges are super common on tour, and he definitely looked to have a few of those. Probably different lofts for different jobs around the green.
- Putter: This can change often, but I saw pictures and mentions of a Scotty Cameron blade-style putter. Looked like a special prototype or tour model.
- Ball: Pretty sure he’s sticking with the Titleist Pro V1x.
So yeah, that’s the process. It takes a bit of digging, comparing photos, reading different reports, and understanding that it might even change next week! But it’s fun to get a snapshot of what tools a top pro trusts to get the job done. It’s a solid setup, very reliable stuff in there.