Alright, let’s talk about Kevin Kisner’s gear. I got curious the other day, you know? Kisner’s got that unique swing, kinda compact, and he’s known for being deadly accurate, especially with shorter clubs and the putter. So, I figured, what’s this guy actually using? It’s always interesting to see what tools these pros rely on.

So, I started digging around. First thing I did was just punch his name and “what’s in the bag” into the usual search spots online. You get a ton of results, right? Some are from big golf sites, some are forum chats. The tricky part is finding stuff that’s actually current. Golf pros swap gear all the time, testing new things, tweaking specs. What he used last year might not be what he’s got today.
I spent a bit of time sifting through articles and posts. Looked for dates, tried to find stuff tied to recent tournaments. Photos are gold if you can find clear ones from recent events. Sometimes you can spot the club model or shaft if the picture quality is good enough. I pieced together some common themes. Everyone knows he’s been a Callaway guy for a while now, which narrows it down a bit, but they have so many options.
After comparing a few different sources that seemed pretty reliable and recent, I felt like I had a decent handle on his setup. It wasn’t like some official spec sheet handed down from the heavens, more like putting together clues.
Here’s what I reckon Kisner is likely gaming right now, based on what I could find:
- Driver: Looks like he’s sticking with a Callaway Paradym model. Maybe the standard one, not the Triple Diamond, aiming for forgiveness perhaps.
- Fairway Woods: He usually carries a 3-wood. Again, probably a Callaway Paradym. Consistency is key for these guys.
- Hybrid: Spotted him with a Callaway Apex UW, that utility wood thing. Makes sense, versatile club.
- Irons: This is where it gets interesting. Seemed like he was using Callaway Apex CB irons for the short irons (maybe 8-PW?) and maybe Apex MBs or TCBs for the mid-irons (like 4-7). That combo gives precision where needed and a bit more help on longer shots.
- Wedges: Callaway Jaws Raw wedges seem to be the choice. Usually carries three, probably around 52, 56, and 60 degrees. Gotta have those scoring clubs dialed in.
- Putter: This is kinda his signature. He’s used an Odyssey mallet putter for ages, one of those #7 shapes I think. When you putt as well as he does, you don’t mess with success too much.
- Ball: Titleist Pro V1. Pretty standard choice out there.
Putting it all together…
So yeah, that’s the gist of what I found digging around for Kevin Kisner’s setup. It’s mostly Callaway gear, which isn’t surprising given his deal. The specific mix of irons is pretty common for pros – blades or cavity backs depending on the club. And sticking with that trusty putter shape makes total sense. It’s always fun to peek inside their bags, gives you an idea of how they approach the game, even if us amateurs can’t hit ’em quite the same!