

Linn Grant stood at 14-under par heading into Sunday’s final round at The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican Golf Club. The 26-year-old Swedish star held a one-stroke lead over her closest competitor. Her meticulously crafted equipment setup had delivered exactly what she needed through three exceptional rounds in November 2025.
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Grant’s bag represents a thoughtful blend of cutting-edge technology and battle-tested reliability. Every club serves a specific purpose in her quest for victory. The result? A 35-hole bogey-free stretch and 17 greens hit in regulation during her third-round 65.
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Long game mastery: Driver, woods, hybrids, and irons
Driver: Ping G440 LST
Grant switched from the Ping G430 LST to the new Ping G440 LST for the 2025 season. The driver features 9 degrees of loft with Low Spin Technology for faster swing speeds. Grant averages 269.70 yards off the tee.
The G440 LST has a 450cc head design with a Free Hosel that creates Ping’s lowest center of gravity ever. Grant pairs it with a Fujikura Speeder TR 757 S shaft at 75 grams. The Tour Rated shaft produces mid-low launch with low spin characteristics.
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Fairway Wood: Ping G425 Max
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Grant continues using the Ping G425 Max fairway wood adjusted from 14.5 degrees to 15.6 degrees of loft. She has kept this club for several years, despite newer models being available. It features a Ping Tour 65 shaft.
Hybrids: Ping G400
Grant carries two Ping G400 hybrids at 19 degrees and 22 degrees with Tour AD-HY 65 shafts. These provide crucial gapping between her fairway wood and irons.
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Irons: Ping i210 and Blueprint S
Grant uses a split setup with Ping i210 irons from 5-iron through 7-iron for forgiveness. She transitions to Ping Blueprint S irons for 8-iron and pitching wedge for workability. All irons feature Dynamic Gold S300 steel shafts.
“I hit a lot of greens. I think that’s been my secret this week,” Grant explained after her third round. “Just really being very confident with my iron game, feeling like I can really go after pins. I’m having a lot of fun out there.”
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Short game precision: Wedges, putter, and golf ball
Wedges: Ping Blueprint S and S159
Grant uses three wedges at 48, 54, and 58 degrees, combining Ping Blueprint Forged S and S159 models. The S159 line offers 25 different loft and grind combinations. These feature investment-cast 8620 carbon steel heads with precision-milled wheel-cut grooves. All wedges have Dynamic Gold S300 shafts.
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Putter: Ping PLD Prime Tyne 4
Grant’s flatstick is a Ping PLD Prime Tyne 4 Prototype with a fang-style head shape. The PLD (Ping Labs Design) series represents Ping’s most premium putter line. Grant has used this model through multiple victories.
Golf Ball: Titleist Pro V1
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Grant plays the 2025 Titleist Pro V1 with a new high-gradient core that reduces long-game spin while maintaining speed. The ball features three-piece construction with 388 tetrahedral dimples and approximately 87 compression rating.
Grant’s 2025 season statistics show her strengths in ball-striking. She ranks 8th in scoring average at 68.25 and 3rd in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee at 0.81. Her primary weakness remains putting at -0.50. With two events remaining in the 2025 season, Grant seeks her first LPGA Tour victory since the 2023 Dana Open.
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