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DANA Open Celine Boutier of France walks to the 13th green during the final round of the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational golf tournament at Midland Country Club in Midland, Michigan USA, on Saturday, July 22, 2023. Midland Michigan United States PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxFRA Copyright: xAmyxLemusx originalFilename:lemus-danaopen230722_np0ef.jpg

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Celine Boutier has carved out a formidable reputation for herself in professional golf, with a string of victories on the LPGA Tour as well as the Ladies European Tour. She had a tremendous winning streak in 2023 with victories at the Maybank Championship, FREED GROUP Women’s Scottish Open, and LPGA Drive-On Championship, showcasing her versatility and skill across different tournaments and continents.
Her most memorable achievement among her achievements in 2023 was when she won her first major title, the coveted 2023 Amundi Evian Championship, with a 14 under par 270. She secured a 6-stroke lead over the runner-up, Brooke Henderson, and proved her mettle on the grand stage. But what’s her secret sauce for these consistent performances? Notably, her choice of weapons in her armory is crucial.
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Celine Boutier relies on PXG
As the current Rolex rank No. 4 has expressed, “PXG HAS BEEN AN INCREDIBLE SUPPORTER OF MY JOURNEY FROM AMATEUR TO PROFESSIONAL GOLFER.” Her choice is exceptional, per her records. Celine Boutier uses an all-new PXG 0311 BLACK OPS TOUR-1 driver with a 9-degree loft. It is engineered to unlock maximum distance with a penetrating ball flight, resulting in an explosive driver that delivers unmatched ball speed, distance, and control. The driver costs around $649.99. The shaft fitted to it is Graphite Design Tour AD IZ 5 S, for ensured strength and stability.
Going further, the 6-time LPGA Tour winner golfer chooses three hybrids instead of fairway woods, combining features of both woods and irons. She carries a PXG 0311 BLACK OPS hybrid, ideal for those seeking a lower launch with mid-spin performance. With 19 and 22-degree lofts, the hybrid is fitted with the KBS Tour Hybrid Prototype 75 R shaft, priced around $299.99.
Additionally, she opts for the PXG 0311 PXG GEN5 hybrid with a 25-degree loft and a KBS Tour Hybrid Prototype 85 R shaft, costing about $149, as per the official brand website. These Black Ops hybrids deliver an optimal blend of forgiveness, accuracy, and distance.

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September 10, 2023, MALAGA, MALAGA, SPAIN: Celine Boutier of Europa Team looks on during the Solheim Cup 2023 in Finca Cortesin at Estepona on September 23, 2023 in Malaga, Spain. MALAGA SPAIN – ZUMAa181 20230910_zaa_a181_019 Copyright: xJoaquinxCorcherox
For her irons, the 30-year-old golfer relies on PXG 0311 P GEN4 Irons for her 5-9 iron set, complemented by PXG 0311 T GEN4 Irons as the Pitching Wedge. The GEN4 irons offer an ideal blend of workability and forgiveness, enhancing her performance on the course. The set, originally valued at $345 and now on sale for $119, provides ultimate control and precision with a hint of forgiveness. Let us delve into the pro’s close-range equipment.
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Moving on to her wedges and putter of choice
Celine Boutier uses a PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy II Milled Wedge with 50, 54, and 58-degree lofts, previously priced at $499 and now available for $299. It delivers additional bounce and the BP-Grind feature, optimizing her play in deep sand traps and providing optimal turf conditions for shots toward the greens.
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Boutier rounds out her bag with a custom Bettinardi DASS Studio Stock 3 putter featuring a Lamkin Deep Etched grip. The golfer utilizes its double-aged stainless steel-infused design for unmatched performance without sacrificing feel when scoring those putts. Her first win with this putter was at the 2021 LPGA ShopRite Classic. For her choice of a golf ball, she feels she should stick with the Titleist Pro V1x, a choice every pro makes!
The 2023 Amundi Evian Championship winner is currently competing at the 2024 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Are you excited to see how she performs with her gear?
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