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Harry Hall is a Callaway guy through and through. From the cap he wears to the ball he hits, the famous logo of the Carslbad-HQ brand is visible everywhere. Hall joined the PGA Tour last year, but it’s not clear when Callaway started sponsoring the 26-year-old from Hayle, England

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While Hall hasn’t yet made his mark on the top tier of men’s professional golf, the British international has shown glimpses of what earned him the Tour card last year. Perhaps a few great rounds, like the 8-under opening followed by a 5-under at the 2024 John Deere Classic, are what he needs more of. As Hall continues his PGA Tour journey in his second year, we take a look at his arsenal. 

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Harry Hall’s all-Callaway golf bag explored

Hall uses a Callaway Rogues ST Triple Diamond driver LS with a 9-degree loft for long drives on par-4s and par-5s. A Fujikura Ventus Black 7TX fits his driver. The Rogue ST comes for $349.99 on Callaway’s official website. Harry Hall is not a bomber off the tee. When PGA Tour pros regularly crush 300-yard drives, the English averages around 296 yards. 

Harry Hall picks a Callaway Epic Speed (15 and 21 degrees) for his 3-wood and 7-wood. The fairway wood is priced at $60.99 on Amazon. For the 3-wood shaft, Hall switches between Project X Even Flow Riptide LX Proto 70 and Fujikura Ventus Black 7 X. Whereas, for the 7-wood, Hall’s pick is the Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw Orange 85 TX.

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For approaches, Harry Hall has two choices. One is Callaway MB Irons, and the other is Callaway CB24 Irons. The Apex MB and Apex CB irons start at $1,505 on their official website. The Englishman uses a Project X 6.5 shaft with the irons. 

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Hall uses a Callaway Jaws Raw Face Chrome Wedge to recover shots. Scrambling is Hall’s strongest forte. In the John Deere Classic, Hall led the field in scrambling for the first two rounds. Overall, Hall’s bunker game is also strong. The British pro has 61.43 sand save percentage on the Tour against the field average of 54.28%.

Previously, he also used a Callaway Jaws Full Toe Raw (64-10 @62), but currently, he has switched to Raw Face wedges. The latest one, however, comes at the same price as the previous one, $149, on Callaway’s site. The British International sets a Project X 6.5 shaft with the irons. 

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The putter and golf ball used by Hall

Interestingly enough, Hall hasn’t made any upgrades to his putter. The 26-year-old still uses an Odyssey O-Works #1 Wide Putter. It might seem dated—it was Golf Digest’s pick for 2017—but for Hall, it still delivers. Notably. Hall had Odyssey O-Works #7 in his arsenal in 2022. 

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The Camborne native hasn’t switched his golf ball, however. Hall still uses the Callaway Chrome X series balls. A pack of balls costs $44.49. Notably, Hall also sports a driving cap from Bryson DeChambeau of 2020 from Callaway.

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Parnab Bhattacharya is a Newsletter Editor at EssentiallySports in the Golf Division. With four years of writing experience, he is now exploring his deep-rooted love for the gentleman's sport. Parnab's area of expertise is his predictive and perspective pieces, where he explores all things golf, diving deep into the whys and whats behind players' and Tours' moves in the sport, and unflinchingly voicing his take. His love for sports extends beyond the golf course. As a Madridista at heart, he swears by Saint Iker's reflexes and CR7's predatory instinct, when not lost in the pages of a Dostoevsky novel or exploring global cinemas.

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