Okay, so I’ve been meaning to do this for a while, and today I finally got around to documenting Corey Conners’ bag. It’s something I’ve been curious about, and I figured other golf geeks like me might be interested too.
![Corey Conners WITB: Clubs and Equipment Breakdown](https://www.darkscape.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/f91a8e3375a596b896e63414f8dcf265.png)
I started by just, you know, Googling around. Finding bits and pieces of information here and there. It wasn’t super easy, I gotta admit. Lots of conflicting reports and outdated stuff. So, I had to piece it together like a puzzle.
My Search and Combine
First, I scoured a bunch of golf forums. I found some threads where people were discussing his clubs, but it was mostly speculation and guesswork. Not exactly reliable.
Then, I hit up some of the bigger golf news sites. They had some articles mentioning his equipment, but it was usually just a quick mention in a tournament recap. Not the deep dive I was looking for.
Next, I checked out the manufacturer websites. Ping, Titleist, you name it. I figured they might have some info on his setup, since he’s a sponsored player. But again, nothing super detailed.
I even looked the social media, nothing I want , just a few photos.
Finally Finding Something Solid
Finally, after a lot of digging, I stumbled upon a few WITB (What’s In The Bag) articles and videos that seemed pretty legit. They had photos and specs that matched up with what I had seen in tournament coverage.
- I compared the information from multiple sources to make sure it was consistent.
- I cross-referenced the specs with his playing style and stats to see if it made sense.
- I even watched some slow-motion videos of his swing to get a better look at his clubs in action.
After all that work, I finally felt confident that I had a pretty accurate picture of his setup.
I had to really dig to find some specifics, but it was worth it in the end.
![Corey Conners WITB: Clubs and Equipment Breakdown](https://www.darkscape.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/fe927eca3525e086da04e316cffc080d.jpeg)
It may be out of date, but I still record it.