
Joaquin Niemann won Liv Golf’s Golf’s Mexico City event for his third year victory. Here are the clubs he used to do it.
Courtesy @sms_on_tour
While world ranking may not tell him, Joaquin Niemann is probably making his issue as one of the best players in the world. It is right to say that his great shows have been underestimated, but what he has done in Liv during his first six events (three wins) is nothing less than the world class.
His last victory came on Sunday, winning at Mexico City.
Placing his bag is also one of my favorites, as it is a combination of accuracy, forgiveness and optimism. With torque that has been an official Ping team since this week, the Phoenix-based company could not choose a better Sunday result with their premiere talent shooting Bryson Dechambeau, Jon Rahm and Cam Smith.
Recently we continued deep Niemann’s bag hereAnd the only difference from him is Niemann to return to his G430 LST from the G440 LST that he won early in the year. Reason for switching? Facial angle preference. The G430 fits a little better in his eye, allowing him to see a little more attic to the address.
For more in Niemman’s bag – and all the Liv Tour Rep Spencer Rothlubber’s work decides on optimization – Look at the deeply mentioned immersion I did a couple of months ago. And thanks John Whyte (@sms_on_tour) for photos.
Ball:
Titix Pro v1 x ’25
Driver:

Ping G430 LST 10.5* Std setting
10g hot forward in the head
45.25
D4+
GD di 6x tip 1 ”

Ping G430 LST Driver with
Driver Ping G430 LST contains an exclusive carbon coil of Low Spin (LST) technology, a light ingredient that covers the crown and wraps in the heel/toe sections to save weight and reduce CG for more ball speed, less rotation and higher MOI. 8 -layer composition, with one piece saves four grams and weighs 11.5g fully installed. A 22 grams of removable, with high density tungsten affects the 7 -yard -set form between equilibrium, neutral and faint settings. At 440cc, the smallest LST of tournament style is available at 9 ° and 10.5 ° Loft (adjustable +/- 1.5 ° and extends up to 3 ° Flat from standard) and fits best with faster swing speeds. Distance change. More ball speed. A shallow face, with variable thickness is thinner to create more facial deviation for generating faster ball speeds for our larger profits in the distance so far. Sound Solution A new integral structure of ribs and increased curvature of crown frequencies, skirts and finely tunes to produce a desirable sound and experience impact. Spinsisenscy a variable radius of rotation, with less low attic on the face, increases the consistency of rotation and transmission of distance. Light -wrapped carbon of the composite crown wrapped on the heel and the toe of the skirt to save weight and reduce CG for more speed the ball with the highest MOI. Mobile backpack a high density tungstene with 25 grams, with high removable density affects shots +/- 10 yard between drawings, neutral and faint.
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3-DRU:
Ping G440 Max 15* Std Setting
Neutral weighing
41.75
D3
Tour Tour Design Graphite ad di 8x Tip 1 ”
7-DRU:

Ping G425 max 21* minus minus
5g
40.5
D2
Tour Tour of graph ad di 8x tip 2 ”
Hybrid:

Ping G430 hyb 26*@24.5 large-
Neutral weighing
38.25
D2
Tour Graphite ad di 95x design
Irons:

(5-PW) Ping’s handcuff
True temperature project x 6.0
Length of STD (ie 38 inches 5-hea)
1* weak in the attic (27 degrees 5-hikuri)
1/2 flat staircase
D1
Wedge:

Ping s159 (52s@51, 56s@55.5, 60b@60)
True temperature project x 6.5
-1/4 in length (52@35.25, 56@35, 60@34.75)
D2+, D3+, D4+
1.5* Flat (62.5 for all)
Putter:

Ping PLD Anser (Mat Raw Finishing)
Insert aluminum, with tungsten weighing to get head weight to 350g
34.5 ”
3* attic
3* flat
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Johnny Wunder
Golfit.com editor
Johnny currently serves as director of equipment at Golf.comcontributing to platforms like fully equipped golf. Prior to this role, he was the content marketing manager at the Callaway Golf, where he led “The Wunder of Wunder of Callaway Golf”, a platform dedicated to the in -depth content of golf equipment. Before entering Callaway, he was the director of the original content and host of Podcast “The Gear Dive” Golfwrx.com. Beyond his professional efforts, Johnny is a golf player thirsty with a deep passion for the game after playing since his youth in Seattle, Washington.