Okay, so I’ve been digging into Paul Casey’s golf bag, trying to figure out what makes this guy tick on the course. It’s not like I’m a pro or anything, but I love geeking out on the gear. Here’s what I did.

First, I started with a basic search. Just typed in “Paul Casey WITB” (What’s in the Bag). Found some articles and forum posts, nothing too groundbreaking, just a general overview of what he usually carries.
Digging Deeper
Then, I wanted more specifics. I figured the best way to do this was to cross-reference a few different sources. See if anything changed recently, or if there were any patterns in his choices. This is where it got a little tedious, to be honest. Lots of clicking around, comparing lists, checking dates on articles… you know the drill.
- I checked a couple of golf equipment review sites.
- I scoured some golf forums where people were discussing his setup.
- Also looked some recent tournament photos of him on the course.
Making Sense of It All
After gathering all this info, I started to piece it together. I made a simple list on my notepad, just jotting down the clubs he seems to favor. No fancy spreadsheets, just a basic breakdown: driver, woods, irons, wedges, putter. I noted down the brands and models he was using, any specific shafts he had, and any little customizations that were mentioned.
The Result
Finally, I had a pretty good picture of his setup. It’s not like I can go out and play like Paul Casey just by copying his clubs, of course. But it’s cool to see what a top-level player chooses, and maybe get some ideas for my own game (or at least, my next round of gear envy!). It was a fun little project, and it definitely made me appreciate the thought that goes into a pro’s bag.