Gemma Dryburgh was a strong force in the Rose Ladies Series and made history when she became the first woman to win a professional event at Royal St George’s golf club. Now she’s a winner on the biggest stage of women’s golf.
With her win at the Toto Japan Classic, Dryburgh became the third British winner in three events on the LPGA Tour. Interestingly Dryburgh’s first golf in Japan was back as an Amateur when she represented Scotland
So what clubs did the Scottish star have in play? Let’s take a look…
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What’s in Gemma Dryburgh’s bag?
Gemma has been a Callaway staffer for the majority of her time on tour and nearly carries a full bag of the brand’s gear.
This season she has switched from Callaway’s Epic Speed range to the new Rogue ST line across her metal wood set-up. She uses a Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS driver and then the Callaway Rogue ST Max 3 and 7-wood.
She opts to carry hybrids instead of long irons, she uses the Callaway Apex Pro 21 hybrids as 4 and 5-iron replacements
From 6-iron down she uses the Callaway Apex 21 irons and then transitions into the Callaway Raws Jaws wedges.
She rounds out her bag with the Evnroll ER3 putter and the Callaway Chrome Soft golf ball.
Gemma is a Galvin Green ambassador and wears FootJoy Traditions golf shoes.
Gemma Dryburgh WITB 2022
Driver: Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond LS (9°, Ventus TR red shaft)
Fairway woods: Callaway Rogue ST Max (15° & 21°, Mitsubishi Tensei Blue shafts)
Hybrid: Callaway Apex Pro 21 (23° & 26°, KBS 65R Tour Hybrid shaft)
Irons: Callaway Apex 21 (6-PW, KBS TGI 80 shafts)
Wedges: Callaway Raws Jaws (48,° 54° & 58°, KBS TGI 80 shafts)
Putter: Evnroll ER3
Golf Ball: Callaway Chrome Soft
Apparel: Galvin Green
Golf shoes: FootJoy Traditions
More info: Callaway website
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