Talor Gooch What's in the Bag? (2024)
Posted by GolfBox on 25th Nov 2024
American Talor Gooch was making golf look rather easy in 2023. The American went on a red-hot tear for his new RangeGoats team when claiming consecutive LIV tournaments (Adelaide and Singapore) before following up with a win at LIV Andalucia.
After making his debut for the 4Aces in 2022, Gooch won the LIV Golf Individual Championship as a RangeGoat team the following season. In 2024 he swapped teams again, joining Brooks Koepka’s Smash GC side. Gooch recorded his best individual finish of 2024 when runner-up at LIV Las Vegas. His Smash GC team won the teams event at LIV Las Vegas and LIV Greenbrier in 2024.
While the official world golf rankings are no longer accurate, Gooch must be considered one of the best players in the game.
What clubs does Talor Gooch use?
Let's take a look what's inside Talor Gooch’s bag:
Talor Gooch Driver
After playing Callaway drivers his entire career, Talor Gooch made a significant switch to a PING driver in 2024.
He plays the PING G430 LST driver, which is the compact low-spinning model in the G430 driver line-up.
It features a smaller 440cc head and is specifically designed to match swing speeds over 105mph, characteristics that match Talor’s swing perfectly.
The low-spinning performance is assisted by the LST’s lightweight carbon fly crown wrap.
It shifts weight lower in the head to create higher ball speeds and less spin. The LST also features adjustable weighting system on the rear of the sole which allows Talor to tune his ball flight for a fade or draw bias.
PREVIOUS DRIVER: CALLAWAY PARADYM TRIPLE DIAMOND S (9.0°)
The Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond S driver Talor Gooch plays is a smaller, tour-only variant of the regular Paradym Triple Diamond driver. It has a smaller 420cc head compared to the 450cc of the regular Triple Diamond driver but shares the same performance-enhancing technology that makes the Paradym driver unique in the game.
Paradym is the first driver to utilise a carbon fibre frame, which makes it more forgiving by concentrating greater mass lower in the head, and it’s fair to say Talor has been taking full advantage of it off the tee.
A Fujikura Atmos Tour Spec Blue 7 X shaft is fitted to Talor’s Paradym Triple Diamond S driver.
Talor Gooch Fairway Wood
2021 CALLAWAY EPIC SPEED TRIPLE DIAMOND (15°)
Talor relies on a trusty old favourite with his three wood selection: a Callaway Epic Speed Triple Diamond. Released in 2021, Talor’s Epic Speed fairway contains a Jailbreak Speed Frame, carbon fibre crown, aerodynamic shaping and an AI-designed face.
But the Triple Diamond variant features a more compact head and spins less, with a couple of sole weights pushing the centre of gravity forward. Talor uses his Epic Speed Triple Diamond three wood off the tee and rips it off the deck, too.
Callaway have since replaced the Epic Speed with the new Paradym Triple Diamond Fairway Wood.
A Mitsubishi Diamana D-Limited 80 TX shaft is fitted to Talor’s Epic Speed Triple Diamond fairway wood.
Talor Gooch Hybrid
2015 CALLAWAY BIG BERTHA ALPHA 815 (20°)
The Callaway Big Bertha Alpha 815 hybrid in Talor’s bag is somewhat of an outlier, but you get the sense it’s been a faithful and reliable kind of club throughout his career. Released in 2015, the Big Bertha Alpha 815 hybrid is a typical tour-grade hybrid and its compact profile and muscular appearance make it extremely versatile.
Talor employs it in a variety of contexts, such as booming approach shots into par fives and playing delicate bump-and-run shots around the greens.
Callaway released a new Big Bertha hybrid this year, but the latest Paradym Hybrid would be the closest current model to Talor’s Big Bertha Alpha 815.
An Aldila Tour Blue ATX 105h TX shaft completes the deal.
Talor Gooch Irons
2021 CALLAWAY X FORGED UT (22°), CALLAWAY X FORGED CB (4-6)
Talor plays Callaway X Forged irons in his 4-6 irons, which offer extra forgiveness and a higher launch angle in his longer irons. The X Forged is a classic forged cavity back that provides elite ball strikers such as Talor the opportunity to shape the ball and control its trajectory.
CALLAWAY APEX MB IRONS (7-9)
Meanwhile, Talor plays Callaway Apex MB irons in his shorter irons. The MB stands for muscleback and they are classically-shaped irons built for players who strike the ball out of the centre with incredible consistency.
They are characterised by a large tungsten weight sitting on the rear of the club head, which shifts mass higher to elevate the centre of gravity and dial up spin, and they offer precise feedback and pure feel.
Nippon Modus 125 X shafts are standard across all of Talor’s irons.
Talor Gooch Wedges
2021 CALLAWAY MD5 JAWS (46°/10°, 52°/10°, 56°/10°, 60°/8°)
Talor carries four wedges in his bag and it’s a bit of a JAWS feeding frenzy. MD5 JAWS wedges offer incredible spin and control, with the JAWS groove design the sharpest in the game.
Talor plays the standard S grind in all his wedges except the 60°, which features a C grind sole that makes it easier for him to play open-faced shots around the green.
Accurate wedge play always plays a prominent role in getting your name near the top of the leaderboard, so it seems Talor’s decision to game JAWS wedges is having the desired effect.
Talor Gooch Putter
The Odyssey Tri Hot 5K putter range is among the most forgiving in golf. The 5K refers to the MOI figure - the stability of the putter head - and anything north of 5000 is considered worthy of a gold medal.
Talor uses the Two model, a classic Anser-style putter head that has received the 5K treatment. The Two’s amalgam of aluminium, tungsten and steel is crafted to produce a smooth and stable stroke and the putter also features the original White Hot face insert.
Talor Gooch Ball
Talor uses the three-layer Pro V1 ball, which provides a whirlwind of performance. Off the tee, the Pro V1 is low-spinning and long while around the greens it’s soft, spins and allows Talor to display his short game prowess to the best of his ability.