Davis Riley What’s in the bag?
A graduate of the Korn Ferry Tour, Davis Riley has already come close to entering the winner’s circle a few times. But which clubs does he put into play each week on the PGA Tour? We’ll take a look.
Davis Riley What’s in the bag?
Driver
Titleist TSi3
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Riley currently uses a Titleist TSi3 driver which has nine degrees of loft and is fitted with a Fujikura Atoms Tour S 8TX shaft. A model that made our 2022 Editor’s Pick list, the TSi3 features a more compact, pear-shaped profile and a new SureFit CG track positioned around the rear valance, allowing players to modify their shot shape and their launch characteristics.
Fairway
Titleist TSi2
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He also uses a TSi2 fairway wood with 15 degrees of loft. Simplicity is the key to the TSi2. A classic, clean black look at address is accompanied by a nicely sized head that inspires plenty of confidence off a tee or on a fairway lie.
It launches nice and high and is super forgiving on the face, thanks to the deeper, lower CG. This makes it a perfectly playable fairway wood for golfers up and down the handicap range.
Irons
Titleist T200, Titleist T100, Titleist 620CB
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He then has three different Titleist irons in the bag. He uses a Titleist T200 three-iron, a Titleist T100 four-iron (which is actually the old model of the T100) and finally, from five-iron to nine-iron, he has Titleist 620CBs.
Corners
Titleist Vokey SM9
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Riley uses Titleist Vokey SM9 wedges with 46, 50, 56, 60 degrees of loft. The SM9 is a case of evolution rather than a revolution from the SM8, but Titleist says it developed the revolutionary Progressive Center of Gravity (CG) design to improve distance and trajectory control. In testing we found it to be very easy to deal with full shots and to deliver excellent spin and flight consistency from closest to the green.
Putter
Scotty Cameron Phantom T7.2 Prototype
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Finally, Riley uses a Scotty Cameron T7.2 Prototype putter. It has a mallet design with a plumber’s neck as you see above.
Ball
Titleist Pro V1
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Riley uses a Titleist Pro V1 golf ball. With its biannual upgrade, the design has undergone several significant changes, such as the new reformulated 2.0 ZG Process Core which has been implemented with more distance in mind. Also, the cover was visible when we first got our hands on it.
The number of dimples was increased from 352 to 388 after extensive trials and testing to maximize flight distance and consistency. The cover itself is also made from a new softer urethane elastomer for more spin and control on the green.
Full specs
Driver: Titleist TSi3 (9 degrees) with Fujikura Atoms Tour S 8TX stem
Fairway Wood: Titleist TSi2 (15 degrees) with Fujikura Ventus Black 9-X shaft
Irons: Titleist T200 (3), Titleist T100 (4), Titleist 620CB (5-9) all with KBS Tour C-Taper 125 shafts
Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM9 (46, 50, 56, 60 degrees) all with True Temper Dynamic Golf S400 shafts
Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom T7.2 Prototype
Ball: Titleist Pro V1