Lottie Woad What’s In The Bag?
Following an outstanding collegiate career at Florida State University and representing England and GB&I, Lottie Woad has turned professional, making an immediate impact.
After winning the KMPG Women’s Irish Open as an amateur and then coming T-3rd at the Evian Championship, the Surrey native won the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open in what was her first start as a professional. Below, we take a look at the equipment used by the English superstar.
Driver
What Driver Does Lottie Woad Use?
Lottie Woad uses a Titliest TSR3 driver
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At the top end of the bag, Lottie Woad uses a Titleist TSR3 9° driver with a Fujikura Ventus Red TR 6S shaft.
While Woad is now a Titleist staff player and will have access to the likes of the new GT2 and GT3 drivers, her TSR3 is something she has seen a lot of success with and clearly feels comfortable with. While it may be tempting to switch into a newer model, the 21-year-old is sticking with what she knows as she makes the switch and enters the professional game.
Fairway
What fairway wood does Lottie Woad use?
Lottie Woad uses the Titleist GT2 fairway wood
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Lottie Woad has one fairway wood in the bag and it’s the Titleist GT2 15° 3-wood. This is powered by a Mitsubishi Diamana BB 63 S shaft.
The GT2 is one of three fairway wood models in the GT family and is designed to produce a high flight with plenty of power. It’s a slightly larger head than the GT3 fairway wood, offering a slightly further back CG placement for ease of launch and additional forgiveness.
Hybrid
What hybrid does Lottie Woad use?
Lottie Woad uses the Titleist TSR2 hybrids
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While hybrids have been regarded as a club dying out on tour, there’s every chance Woad’s dominance could see that trend change. While many golfers have opted for lofted fairway woods such as Scottie Scheffler putting a 9-wood in play, Woad chooses to play two Titleist TSR2 hybrids.
Her strongest option is an 18° head, which is then followed by a 21° head. Both of these hybrids are fitted with the popular Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 80hy shafts. Similar to the GT2 fairway wood she games, the TSR2 hybrids are the slightly larger and more forgiving model out of the two TSR2 hybrid options. These heads…
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