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Aug 24, 2023

Angel Yin What's In The Bag?

Let's take a look at what LPGA pro Angel Yin has in her bag.

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Angel Yin What's In The Bag?

Yin is an American LPGA player who has been playing golf since she was 6. At the age of 14 she became the youngest player to play in the US Open however, she did not make the cut. She has one win on tour coming in 2017 where she won the Omega Dubai Ladies Classic, but has two runners up in Majors. Yin is not currently with a brand but has a lot of Callaway in her bag along with PXG.

Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond

Fairway Woods: Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero

Hybrid: Callaway Apex

Irons: Callaway Apex TCB

Wedges: PXG 0311

Putter: Burke AI-77

There is no surprise to see the Paradym Triple Diamond driver in Yin's bag, with her clearly being a fan of Callaway. The Paradym is one of the best driver releases from Callaway in recent times so it has become very popular on tour in both the men's and women's games

There are three models available for Paradym but in testing the Triple Diamond came out longer and with a lower ball flight and spin rate to make it great in high winds and dry conditions.

Yin has the Mavrik Sub Zero fairway in her bag which is from the range from a few years ago. The inclusion of a club released several years ago shows how many professionals don't actually change their fairway wood that often, especially when they find a model they like and trust. Clearly Yin likes the Sub Zero model but we are yet to confirm what loft it has.

Next Yin carries a Callaway Apex hybrid which acts as her two-iron and means she doesn't actually carry a five-wood. The Apex hybrid, and hybrids in general, is a great alternative to a long iron, so if you are someone that struggles hitting long irons or you want something different for off the tee then this is the club.

Yin then uses a set of Callaway Apex TCB irons and we believe they go from four or five-iron down to pitching wedge. The Apex TCB irons are out there for the better players and tour pros. With a soft feel and some forgiveness these are perfect for those that love to shape the ball. When we tested these irons we found we could move the ball with ease and whilst there was some forgiveness, these are designed for the most proficient ball-strikers.

A switch from the Callaway theme to PXG, Yin carries a PXG 0311 wedge which we are yet to confirm the loft of. We also believe she carries another wedge but this looks to be a prototype of some kind from a lesser-known brand. As soon as we have more information on this, we will update this page.

Finally Yin uses a very distinctive putter indeed, the Burke AI-77. We don't actually know that much about the brand but her model looks to be a specific prototype made for her, with a red finish and a wider blade design. You can see some of the smaller, intricate details above.

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Zach Bougen is a freelance golf writer who has only been golfing properly for the last 4 years. He played as a junior but decided to make football and cricket his sport of choice. Now he loves playing new golf courses and testing out new golf equipment. Zach plays off of a handicap of 6.2 and is on a journey to go from amateur golfer to teaching professional.

When Zach isn't out on the course or practising Zach enjoys writing golfing, gaming and fitness content and has previously written for Gear Nuke, The Gamer, and DualShockers. In his spare time, he can be found golfing, playing football or testing out new video games.

Zach's major inspiration in golf is Rory Mcilroy meaning he always tries to have the same kit as Rory when he can. When starting out in golf he had all Nike clubs before finally upgrading 3.5 years ago. He like most avid golfers has gone through a selection of different clubs, he has had a Taylormade Sim Max and a Cobra F9 driver before settling on his current one and has a mixture of putters that he swaps between.

Currently, in his golf bag, he has:

Driver: Taylormade Stealth (9 degrees)

3-Wood: Taylormade M6 (15 degrees)

2 Iron: Taylormade 2021 P790

Irons: Taylormade P7mc 4-PW

Wedges: Taylormade MG3 50 degree, Taylormade MG2 52 degree and Cleveland Zipcore 58 degree

Putter: Currently Evnroll ER5, also use the Scotty Cameron Newport 2 in black

Ball: Either the Taylormade TP5x or Titleist Pro V1x

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Angel Yin What's In The Bag?Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple DiamondFairway Woods: Callaway Mavrik Sub ZeroHybrid: Callaway ApexIrons: Callaway Apex TCBWedges: PXG 0311Putter: Burke AI-77Read our full Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond Driver ReviewRead our full Callaway Mavrik Fairway Woods ReviewRead our full Callaway Apex TCB Irons ReviewCurrently, in his golf bag, he has:Driver: 3-Wood: 2 Iron: Irons: Wedges: Putter: Ball:
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