Johnny Wunder
Here’s what we found in players’ bags at LIV Golf Miami.
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MIAMI — Whatever your opinion of LIV Golf, being here at the Blue Monster with the likes of Bryson, Rahm, Brooks and Niemann is electric.
LIV has a totally different vibe than other professional events. The easiest way to describe is welcoming and creator-friendly; this is my second LIV event (I also attended LIV Bedminster in 2023), and I have yet to have a boring minute onsite. It’s a good time.
Adding to the energy this week are the YouTube stars who are on full blast for the LIV’s new pre-tournament exhibition, The Duals.
Grant Horvat, George and Wesley Bryan, Fat Perez, Luke Kwon and Rick Shiels all are here to battle it out with pro partners in a competition that will air on Horvat’s massive YouTube channel (1.12 million subscribers and counting).
Here are the teams:
- Sergio Garcia and George Bryan
- Bubba Watson and Luke Kwon
- Joaquin Niemann and Rick Shiels
- Phil Mickelson and Grant Horvat
- Dustin Johnson and Wesley Bryan
- Cameron Smith and Fat Perez
Tuesday and Wednesday are closed to the public so from a content creation and access perspective, it’s a dream. The players are laid back, the golf course is elite and the teams stay together in wolf packs. As a gear dork, I also was amped to check out some bags I haven’t seen in a while. Of everything I saw (visit my Instagram page for pics and videos), these were the clubs that most caught my eye.
Bryson DeChambeau’s Avoda and LA Golf prototype irons
The story of Bryson’s bag goes well beyond these irons, but for the purposes of this exercise, we’re dialing in only on his irons. As a natural drawer, Bryson is always looking for optimized toe strikes to harmonize with his in-to-out swing path and mitigate an aggressive left miss. Having curvature or bulge on the face (with onset) allows him to keep the face to path in a good spot so he can swing out to the right and trust that even a shot off the toe will start right and stay right. When Bryson goes south, his path gets in to out and the handle gets up, which can lead to chaos if the face isn’t dialed. Keep in mind, he’s still in the one-length set-up so that factors in here as well. He’s unique because of his insane speed, but there is without a doubt real world application to the rest of us when this concept gets fully cooked.
I’ll do a deep dive with Bryson sometime soon for the full story. That video might last 9 hours.

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LA Golf Bryson Series Single Length Iron Shaft
$149 at Fairway Jockey
The Bryson Signature Series features Bryson DeChambeau’s uniquely designed single length irons. These shafts are produced using LA GOLF’s patented 16-sided HD tooling, which has been scientifically proven to enhance feel, performance, and durability.
The Bryson Signature Series iron shafts are designed to maximize stability and control in a single length iron set (each shaft is 38”). These come in a variety of flexes, allowing all players to hit more greens consistently.
Control
Designed to maximize stability and control, allowing all players to hit more greens consistently.
Swing Hard
Bring your strongest swings to the course while maintaining control.
16-Sided HD
LA GOLF’s patented 16-sided HD tooling has been scientifically proven to enhance feel, performance, and durability
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Phil Mickelson’s machine-milled Callaway X-Forged irons
For all the gear heads out there, this is a set that will grab your attention. Lefty is no stranger to getting Callaway to one-off a set for him and these clubs are no different. (Actually, there are two sets floating around, including another Callaway Left-Hander.) Machine-milled sets are pricey. I won’t give you the exact cost, but I will say that you could buy a pretty decent car or Trackman with the dough. Phil put a custom grind on the soles to help the clubs get through the turf faster. The stock version — which a number of Tour players use at this point (Hojgaard twins, Rose Zhang, Ronnie Yin, Min Woo Lee in the long irons, to name a few) — have a back edge relief and a little front bounce, but Phil added a hair more to suit his taste. His irons have MCA MMT Proto 115TX shafts.

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Joaquin Niemann’s Ping G430 5 Hybrid
Joaquin is fast, as in 185 mph of ball speed fast. So when you see a 5-hybrid in the part of the bag where a 4-iron should be, it’s pretty wild. Why? As Ping Tour rep Spencer Rothleubber told me:
“Joaco is what we would call a low launch yet mid-spin player. Usually ‘shaft-leaners’ tend to fight the overspin. Not this guy. In simple terms, his angle of attack (AOA) is down but he’s still pretty shallow, which looks like a player that launches it low and tends to need a hair more spin to keep the ball in the air.”
A low-launch player who wants “help” getting the ball up with spin? Sound familiar? This is why arguably the hottest player in the world’s longest iron is a 5-iron. Niemann carries this hybrid 225-230 yards in the air with spin in the mid to high 4000s.

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Ping G430 Custom Hybrid
$299.99 at Fairway Jockey
The PING G430 Hybrid is loaded with innovations like Carbonfly Wrap, PING’s newest technology and the key to more distance and green-holding stopping power. Alongside proven technologies Facewrap Technology and Spinsistency, they deliver the speed and performance golfers need to take on any approach shot. With six loft options (2H/17°, 3H/19°, 4H/22°, 5H/26°, 6H/30°, 7/34°) they are ideal mid- and long-iron replacements to help fill distance gaps in a player’s game.
CARBONFLY WRAP
The lightweight composite crown wraps into the heel and toe sections of the skirt, creating weight savings of 10 grams which are reallocated to achieve the lower the CG and increase ball speed. The composite also plays a role in the pleasing sound.
FACE WRAP TECHNOLOGY
FaceWrap Technology, a variable-thickness, high-strength maraging steel face wraps into the sole and crown of the stainless steel head, generating more flexing for faster ball speed and higher launch for greater distance.
SPINSISTENCY
The variable roll radius of Spinsistency improves performance across the face (especially on thin shots) by reducing spin to increase ball speed from the maraging steel face.
TUNGSTEN BACK WEIGHT
A tungsten back weight extends the perimeter weighting to ensure maximum forgiveness.
TRAJECTORY TUNING
The lightweight, 8-position hosel enables adjustments for loft (±1.5°) and lie (3° flatter than std.) to further dial in ball flight for the best results.
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ALSO AVAILABLE AT: PGA Tour Superstore | Ping
Wesley Bryan’s two 4-irons
I know Wes really well so this move doesn’t surprise me at all. When he signed his Takomo deal early last year and started the testing, he found something interesting in the 5-iron section of his bag: For whatever reason, the Takomo 101U 4-iron bent back two degrees was the best “5-iron” for him. It was forgiving, launched high and gave him a club he could carry anywhere form 212 to 225 yards. So why not just use the 5-iron in the same head? Well, they don’t make one. Next question is why not just go with the same head in the 4-iron in the same model and 4-iron loft? Because Wes hits it too far. Welcome to the mind of Wesley Bryan. The T200 4-iron was the perfect fit here giving him a 225-240 club that launches and spins. Get fit, people!

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Titleist T200 Black Custom Irons
$271 at Fairway Jockey
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ALSO AVAILABLE AT: PGA Tour Superstore | Titleist
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Johnny Wunder
Golf.com Editor
Johnny currently serves as the Director of Equipment at Golf.com, contributing to platforms like Fully Equipped Golf. Prior to this role, he was the Content Marketing Manager at Callaway Golf, where he led “Callaway Golf’s World of Wunder,” a platform dedicated to in-depth golf equipment content. Before joining Callaway, he was the Director of Original Content and host of “The Gear Dive” podcast at GolfWRX.com. Beyond his professional endeavors, Johnny is an avid golfer with a deep passion for the game, having played since his youth in Seattle, Washington.