Daniel Berger WITB 2025: PGA Tour Pro’s Golf Bag for Cognizant Classic Revealed

Daniel Berger is back! The 31-year-old dipped for a week, skipping the PGA Tour’s Mexico stop, but he’s making his return at PGA National Members Club. And he’s not the only one—big names are rolling up to the 2025 Cognizant Classic. Buckle up, it’s about to get mad. Berger will be joined by Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, and the defending champion, Austin Eckroat on the course. This makes his job to compete for the title all the more difficult.

The 4x PGA Tour winner better be prepared. He has been getting a lot of practice this year having already played 5 tournaments. But does he have the kit to beat the best at Palm Beach Gardens, Florida? Let’s take a look at his set of clubs.

Daniel Berger favors the Ping bling

Ping is the preferred brand of golf clubs for Daniel Berger. But he also uses a number of other brands in his entire kit. According to National Club Golfer, Berger drives onto the fairway with the Ping G430 LST. The Plantation local is known for his incredible swing speed and the G430 LST is built exactly for that. Golfers who generate great speed on their swing are able to gain maximum distance and minimum swing with the club. This makes the driver ideal for Berger, even if he has to shell out $399.98 for it.

The 4x PGAT winner’s choice of 3-wood is the TaylorMade Q10. It is exceptionally forgiving and provides great distance at any point in the game. The beautifully designed wood ensures that even off-center shots don’t deviate too far away from Berger’s intended target. This justifies its $299.99 price tag.

Berger has a couple of varieties of irons in his golf kit. Starting with his love for Ping, he has the Blueprint S (4-PW) in his bag. The iron provides a perfect blend of workability, forgiveness, and precision, guiding every stroke to its intended spot. Being one of the most loved sets of irons, it doesn’t come as a surprise that it’s worth $1,275/per piece. Berger also has the Mizuno Pro 245 as an alternative for strokes that require higher speed, better feel off the frame, and great forgiveness. Shockingly, one of these irons is worth a mammoth $1,600. But if it helps him play better then it’s worth every penny.

January 8, 2022; Maui, Hawaii, USA; Daniel Berger putts on the 14th hole during the third round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions golf tournament at Kapalua Resort – The Plantation Course. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports| Credits: Reuters

These were all the outfield clubs in Berger’s kit. Now let’s take a peek at his wedges and putter.

For the pars and birdies

Whether Daniel Berger is stuck in a difficult rough, digging a deep trap, or rolling on a difficult green, he knows he will hit accurate shots thanks to his combination of Callaway and TaylorMade clubs.

When he’s in a bunker or off the shortgrass, Berger picks the Callaway Opus. It offers a higher level of precision and more control over loops. This makes it convenient for the Florida Man to escape the danger areas with ease. Each of these wedges is priced at $229.99.

On the green, Berger’s caddie hands him the TaylorMade Ghost Tour Corza. This is a rare piece among the pros but suits the 31-year-old as it eliminates glare and provides higher contrast on the green. This makes it easy for Berger to aim the ball efficiently. Interestingly, this is also one of the cheapest putters available in the market with a price of $159.95. Daniel Berger pairs all his clubs with a Titleist Pro V1 golf ball. A dozen of these balls can be purchased for about $59.95.

Looking at the amazing kit of Daniel Berger, do you think he will be able to compete for the top spot on the leaderboard against Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, & Co. at the 2025 Cognizant Classic? Let us know in the comments section.

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