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What’s in the bag of the 2023 PGA Championship winner
First Round
A frost delay caused tee times to be delayed on Thursday by almost 2 hours, ultimately resulting in play being suspended at 8:50 pm due to darkness. 10 groups did not finish their rounds due to the suspension of play. Play resumed at 7:00 am on Friday.
Bryson DeChambeau made three birdies over his final nine holes to shoot 66 (−4) and move atop the leaderboard at the end of the first round.
Second Round
Corey Conners, Viktor Hovland, and Scottie Scheffler tied for the lead through 36 holes at five under. Scheffler, one back at the start of the round, birdied the first hole after hitting his approach to within two feet. He bogeyed the seventh hole, his first bogey of the tournament, before hitting his tee shot on the par-three 15th hole to a foot for a birdie and a share of the lead with Conners. A closing bogey dropped Scheffler back to five under after a two-under round of 68.
Third Round
Two-time champion Brooks Koepka shot a second consecutive round of 66 (−4) to take the 54-hole lead. Koepka made three birdies on the back nine, including a 46-foot putt on the 17th to reach six under for the tournament.
Final Round
Brooks Koepka shot a final-round 67 to win his third PGA Championship and fifth major championship by two shots over Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler.
A frost delay caused tee times to be delayed on Thursday by almost 2 hours, ultimately resulting in play being suspended at 8:50 pm due to darkness. 10 groups did not finish their rounds due to the suspension of play. Play resumed at 7:00 am on Friday.
Bryson DeChambeau made three birdies over his final nine holes to shoot 66 (−4) and move atop the leaderboard at the end of the first round.
Second Round
Corey Conners, Viktor Hovland, and Scottie Scheffler tied for the lead through 36 holes at five under. Scheffler, one back at the start of the round, birdied the first hole after hitting his approach to within two feet. He bogeyed the seventh hole, his first bogey of the tournament, before hitting his tee shot on the par-three 15th hole to a foot for a birdie and a share of the lead with Conners. A closing bogey dropped Scheffler back to five under after a two-under round of 68.
Third Round
Two-time champion Brooks Koepka shot a second consecutive round of 66 (−4) to take the 54-hole lead. Koepka made three birdies on the back nine, including a 46-foot putt on the 17th to reach six under for the tournament.
Final Round
Brooks Koepka shot a final-round 67 to win his third PGA Championship and fifth major championship by two shots over Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler.
Driver: Srixon ZX5 LS Mk II (10.5 degrees)

Driver: Srixon ZX5 LS Mk II (10.5 degrees)
3 Wood: TaylorMade M2 Tour HL (16.5 degrees)

3 Wood: TaylorMade M2 Tour HL (16.5 degrees)
Wedge: Cleveland RTX ZipCore Tour Rack Raw (46-10 Mid)

Wedge: Cleveland RTX ZipCore Tour Rack Raw (46-10 Mid)
Wedge: Cleveland RTX6 ZipCore Tour Rack (52-10 Mid, 56-10 Mid, 60-6 Low)

Wedge: Cleveland RTX6 ZipCore Tour Rack (52-10 Mid, 56-10 Mid, 60-6 Low)
Putter: Scotty Cameron Teryllium TNP2

Putter: Scotty Cameron Teryllium TNP2
Every championship is defined not only by the skill and determination of its winner but also by the quality and accuracy of the equipment they choose. Brooks Koepka’s bag at the 2023 PGA Championship is a perfect example. Each club – from the Srixon ZX5 LS Mk II driver with its powerful, well-controlled launch to the versatile TaylorMade M2 Tour HL 3-wood, and the Nike Vapor Pro and Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons – was carefully chosen to support his performance under pressure. His set of wedges fine-tunes his short game while his Scotty Cameron Teryllium TNP2 putter completes a collection built for consistency and precision.
At GolfClubs4Cash, we know that having the right tools is key to achieving excellence. Koepka’s winning bag, featuring equipment from trusted brands paired with advanced shaft technology, shows how modern technology can transform your game although Koepka proved you don’t need brand new to win. Our range of second hand clubs lets you build a bag that reflects your style and helps you play your best without compromising on quality or value.
Explore our collections and see how the perfect mix of forgiveness, precision, and performance can improve your game. Enjoy your time on the course and let every swing bring you closer to your best performance.
At GolfClubs4Cash, we know that having the right tools is key to achieving excellence. Koepka’s winning bag, featuring equipment from trusted brands paired with advanced shaft technology, shows how modern technology can transform your game although Koepka proved you don’t need brand new to win. Our range of second hand clubs lets you build a bag that reflects your style and helps you play your best without compromising on quality or value.
Explore our collections and see how the perfect mix of forgiveness, precision, and performance can improve your game. Enjoy your time on the course and let every swing bring you closer to your best performance.
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