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Few players in golf are as unorthodox—or as meticulously optimized—as Bryson DeChambeau. Whether he’s carrying two drivers, analyzing air density mid-round, or unleashing 200+ mph ball speeds, the 2020 U.S. Open champion plays the game on his own terms. And in 2025, he’s showing no signs of dialing it back. Heading into the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, DeChambeau is coming off a strong start to the season, highlighted by a LIV Golf victory in Korea and a top-5 finish at Augusta.

The 30-year-old’s gear setup continues to reflect his scientific, speed-focused approach. With a custom combination of Krank and LA Golf products, his bag is built for pure explosiveness from tee to green. Here’s a full breakdown of what’s powering Bryson’s game this week in Charlotte.

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Bryson DeChambeau’s long game: Built for speed with Krank and LA Golf

At the top of the bag, Bryson goes all-in on distance with two drivers—a signature move for the long-hitting star. His main driver is the Krank Formula Fire Pro (5° loft, adjusted to 4°), paired with his custom-designed LA Golf Bryson Series shaft. The driver head retails for $549.00, while the shaft goes for $449.00—one of the most premium combinations in golf, engineered specifically for stability at extreme swing speeds.

He also carries an LA Golf Driver ($649.00) with the same Bryson Series shaft (ranging from $149.00–$449.00), potentially as a backup or alternative for specific tee shots. Few players can wield two drivers effectively, but for DeChambeau, it’s another lever in his aggressive strategy.

His fairway woods include two Krank models: a Krank Formula Fire 3-wood (10°) and a 3+-wood (13°)—both paired with LA Golf Bryson Series shafts and retailing for $369.00 each. These woods offer explosive ball speed and are likely used situationally depending on hole length and shot shape requirements.

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DeChambeau’s short game: Custom builds for consistency

DeChambeau’s irons are one-of-a-kind: Avoda Prototype irons (5-PW) built for his unique single-length philosophy. Retailing at $389.95, these are highly customized, with all clubs matching in length, lie, and weight—designed to simplify swing mechanics and maintain consistent impact conditions. Each iron is fitted with his signature LA Golf Bryson Series shafts, continuing the theme of control at high speed.

For wedges, Bryson blends brands: a Ping s159 set (46° bent to 45° and 50°) and Ping Glide 4.0 (56° S-grind bent to 54° and 60° W-grind). Priced at $179.99 and $129.00, respectively, these clubs allow him to play a variety of short game shots without deviating from his shaft preferences—yes, even his wedges use LA Golf Bryson Series shafts.

DeChambeau putts with a SIK Pro C-Series Armlock model, priced at $499.99. It’s fitted with the LA Golf C2L-180 shaft (equivalent to the P-Series 180 Armlock shaft, $349.00)—a high-stability shaft designed to match the rigid demands of his armlock stroke. Completing the setup is the JumboMax JumboFlat 17 grip ($29.99), a massive grip that promotes stability and wrist lock at impact.

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Throughout the rest of his bag, he uses JumboMax Tour Series (XL) grips in Black/Silver, priced at $13.99 each. These oversized grips are a core part of his identity, allowing Bryson to maintain grip pressure and stability without tension. His ball of choice is the 2025 Titleist Pro V1x ($54.99/dozen), which delivers the spin control and high flight he needs to complement his power game.

From dual drivers to single-length irons, Bryson DeChambeau’s 2025 setup is as engineered and uncompromising as the man himself. At Quail Hollow this week, every club in his bag is a tool in his calculated assault on major championship golf.

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