Harry Hall has risen up the rankings over the last few years, most memorably racking up his first PGA Tour victory via a chip-in during a five-man playoff.
The Englishman can be spotted out on Tour via his stylish flat cap and 6’4″ frame, but what clubs does Hall use in competition?
Here, we take a look at his specs…
Driver
Starting with the driver which, like so many players on the PGA Tour, is the Ping G430 LST, a model that we believe has been in the bag of Hall since the Black Desert Championship in October 2024.
Previously, it appeared that Hall had switched between the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond and the Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond, before settling on the Ping model.
Known for its broad appeal and inviting, high tech look at address, Hall has the driver set at 9° and with a Mitsubishi Diamana BB 73 Tx shaft. During the 2025 PGA Championship he briefly used the Titleist GT2, but was back in the G430 LST the week after.
Mini Driver
The first of many Callaway clubs in Hall’s bag can be found in the mini driver, a club that has gained notable popularity on the professional circuits over the past few seasons.
Although unclear as to whether it’s a permanent fixture in the bag of the Englishman, Hall has been spotted using the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Ti 340, which is one of the best mini drivers on the market.
We believe the shaft is a Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Pro Orange, with the loft set at 13.5°. Certainly, the club is in the bag of Hall’s regularly, being used during his ISCO Championship victory, as well as Open Championship Final Qualifying in 2025, The Open itself and the BMW Championship.
Fairway Wood
When it comes to the fairway woods, Hall has the Ping G430 Max in the bag, which is still regarded as one of the most forgiving fairway woods money can buy.
Released in 2023, Hall has had the club in the bag for a few years, with it unclear as to whether it’s kept in, or swapped out for his Callaway mini driver.
What we do know is that it appears to be set 1° lower, going from a 3-wood…
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