Alright, so I’ve been digging into Gary Woodland’s gear lately, specifically what he was carrying at the Farmers Insurance Open. Let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a journey, piecing it all together.
First off, I started by scouring the web for any info I could find on his setup. I found a few articles and forum posts that mentioned he was using a Cobra Darkspeed LS driver. That was a good starting point. They said it was set at 9 degrees, but tweaked down to 7, which is pretty wild. And the shaft? A Mitsubishi, but they didn’t have the exact model. Off to a decent start, I guess.
Next, I looked for pictures – lots of them. I figured if I could see what he was using, I could get a better idea of the specifics. I found a bunch of photos from the Sanderson Farms Championship, but that was a different setup. He had some Cobra Aerojet LS driver in there. But still, it gave me an idea of the kind of clubs he likes. It’s all about those Cobra drivers, it seems.
- Started with online articles and forum posts.
- Mention of Cobra Darkspeed LS driver at 9 degrees, adjusted to 7.
- Mitsubishi shaft, but no specific model mentioned.
Then, I stumbled upon this website, they have pretty good info. They had a detailed breakdown of what was supposedly in his bag as of February 2024. That’s more recent, so I figured it’s more reliable, right? They listed all the clubs he was supposedly using, and it seemed pretty comprehensive. But you know how it is, you can never be too sure about these things unless you see it with your own eyes or hear it straight from the horse’s mouth.
- Photos from Sanderson Farms Championship showed different setup.
- Noticed a Cobra Aerojet LS driver.
- Got a sense of his preferred clubs.
Putting It All Together
So, after all this searching and cross-referencing, I feel like I’ve got a decent handle on what Gary Woodland’s been using recently. It looks like he’s really into Cobra drivers, and he’s not afraid to make adjustments to get them just right. As for the rest of his bag, there was a good amount of variety. Seems like a solid setup for a pro like him.
- Found a website with a detailed breakdown of his bag as of February 2024.
- Information seemed comprehensive but always good to verify.
It’s a bit of a patchwork of information, but hey, that’s how it goes sometimes. I’ll keep my eye out for more updates, especially when he’s playing in tournaments. You never know when he might switch things up again. At the end, I find the Cobra driver was his choice.