Patton Kizzire's Winning Bag | 2024 Procore Championship
Patton Kizzire ended a six-year winless drought with a five-stroke victory at the Procore Championship. This win didn't just snap a long winless drought, but it also helped secure his PGA Tour status for the next two seasons after being in jeopardy due to finishing outside the top 125 in the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Kizzire is a Titleist staffer and plays almost exclusively Titleist besides two clubs in his bag.
All WITB information is courtesy of GolfWRX.
Driver: Titleist GT3 (9 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Motore X F1 6 X
Kizzire starts his bag with the newest release from Titleist, playing the GT3 driver at 9 degrees with a Fujikura Motore X F1 6 X shaft in it. While he wasn’t the longest off the tee, his 302.4 yard average was just 42nd best in the field, Kizzire was very accurate. He found over 55 percent of the fairways for the tournament, which was tied for 9th best. That accuracy, along with decent distance helped Kizzire to a 34th overall place finish in Strokes Gained Off the Tee, where he gained 0.979 strokes on the field.
3-wood: TaylorMade Qi10
Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Blue
Moving to the fairway wood section of the bag, where Kizzire goes away from Titleist, playing the TaylorMade Qi10 3-wood. This has to be one of, if not the most popular fairway wood on tour, and was just recently voted as the GolfWRX Members Choice Best Fairway Wood for 2024. It provides plenty of ball speed even on mishits, and plenty of launch making it an ideal choice for players seeking a club for both off the tee or to attack par 5’s in two with.
Irons: Titleist T200 (3, 4), Titleist T100 (5), Titleist 620 CB (6), Titleist 620 MB (7-9)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Onyx Tour Issue X100
Combo sets are nothing new, and have really become the norm these days, but it’s not every day you see 4 different irons in a players bag, but that’s exactly what Kizzire does. He games a pair of Titleist T200’s, a single T100 and a single 630 CB, and then plays the Titleist 620 MB’s throughout his short irons. This combination worked this weekend. Kizzire hit 75 percent of greens in regulation, which was tied for 16th best overall. He wasn’t just hitting greens, but putting himself into scoring position, finishing 2nd in the tournament in total birdies with 24. This performance helped Kizzire finish 15th in Strokes Gained Approach To Green, gaining 3.454 strokes on the field.
Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (48-10F, 52-08F, 56-08M, 60-04T)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Onyx Tour Issue X100
Kizzire stays with Titleist for his wedges, playing 4 Vokey SM10’s, all 4 degrees apart in loft. They played a significant part in his approach performance, but they were also excellent around the green. Kizzire converted 6 of his 7 sand save opportunities, and got up-and-down on 15 of the 18 times he didn’t find the green in regulation, which was tied for the best performance of the week. He finished 6th in Strokes Gained Around the Green overall, gaining 3.618 strokes on the field.
Putter: Ping Vault Bergen Stealth
While the rest of his bag is full of new clubs, Kizzire’s putter is not, as he opts for a PING Vault Bergen Stealth. Released in 2016, this mallet features a precision-milled face, and True Roll Face Technology. Despite being 8 years old, this putter was the star of Kizzire’s bag. He made 93 feet of putts, which was 7th best, and ranked 2nd in putts per GIR, averaging 1.57 putts. That combination helped Kizzire lead the field in Strokes GAined Putting, where he gained 8.957 strokes on the field from the putting surface.