Forget golf lessons. Charley Hull is ditching the range for athletic workouts and has her sights set on a 5K goal. At this rate, she might qualify for a marathon before she wins a slow-play argument! Now, for any golfer who doesn’t prioritize training, the upward graph in performance is a definite shock for the entire golf world. However, for the British professional, it is the scenario that follows. The 28-year-old has been on a great run with her finishes since the beginning of 2025. All credit goes to her unique training, skill set, and the golfing essentials she prefers on the course.
World No. 9 locked in a T19 finish at the Founders Cup, proving her unique club setup is dialed in and delivering results. At the top of her bag, Hull has the TaylorMade Qi 10 LS driver with 8 degrees of loft and UST Mamiya Attas 6 Star 6X shaft. She’s now averaging 273 yards off the tee—up 6 yards from last season! With a high-launch, forgiving driver priced at $530, she’s got the perfect tool to bomb it down the fairway.
Following the driver, Charley Hull uses TaylorMade Qi10 Tour fairway woods with 15 degrees of loft and a Mitsubishi Tensei AV Blue 75 S shaft. The woods with titanium head and face offer the lowest spinning with a compact 170 cc design. The $449 club was 4th on the list for accuracy and 3rd for distance in 2024, making it an ideal option for golfers.
After covering the maximum distance on the course with driver and fairway wood, she prefers to use TaylorMade SIM Max hybrid with 19 degrees loft. The hybrid with the looks of a fairway wood and the qualities of an iron provides more forgiveness and high launch to achieve the desired trajectory. Coming at $199, it is a great value addition for staying on the fairway.
Then, she’s got a full set of TaylorMade P7MB irons with Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 124 S shafts, heavier, but just how she likes it. Classic muscleback blades with a solid, forged feel! The complete set of iron costing $1299 can be a game changer for setting the ball for the final few shots. Hull’s iron game is all about control—no wild shots, just straight-up precision. But what about when she’s dialing it in around the greens?
Charley Hull’s preference for the greens
For the final shots, she prefers TaylorMade MG4 Raw wedge with 50,54, and 60 degrees. Similar to the irons, she uses Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 125 S shaft. The wedges have an innovative groove pattern, which offers consistent spin, while the 50 and 54-degree wedges offers standard bounce. On the other hand, 60 degrees MG4 has a low bounce. At $199, it can be a great option to get the ball closer to the cup.
At last, she has had a TaylorMade TP Soto putter for the past three years after switching from a Scotty Cameron putter. The TP Soto with twin 15g weights in the blade sole offers great roll. Having a soft, top-spinning roll for perfect trajectory makes it a great option to rely on for the final shot. The standard design putter with a great weight balance at $199 is a great option to achieve a significant result with each shot.
To make every shot perfect as planned, she has a TaylorMade TP5x ball that offers a firmer feel and low-spin performance with a driver. Priced at $54.99, it makes it a great option to choose. The great choice for the course has led her to significant results. It can be seen with her ongoing performance at the HSBC Women’s World Championship, where she is placed at 2 after the first round score of 69. What are your thoughts on the golfer bag? Share with us in the comments below.
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