When Spanish golfer Eugenio Lopez Chacarra lifted his first title of the year at the Hero Indian Open, he proudly announced, “I know when I play my best, I’m one of the best players in the world.” While opinions may vary, the 25-year-old has performed exceptionally well this year, achieving 2 top-10 finishes in the three events he has played so far. He also seems to be doing well at the ongoing Hainan Classic. Looking at his gameplay, many fans are wondering, “What’s going on in that bag of his?” We have an answer for that!
Over the years, the golfer has primarily used PXG and Titleist. Not this time. The star in his bag is probably Callaway, as evident by his various choices in the brand. For his driver, he places his trust in the Callaway Elyte, set at 10.5°. This $599.99 Callaway driver provides up to 8 yards more distance and offers even greater forgiveness than previous models. Its refined shape helps increase swing speed, while the new Ai 10x Face optimizes both spin and speed. Additionally, the innovative Thermoforged Carbon Crown redefines the weight distribution in the driver for better performance. His choice, hence, is understandable.
Chacarra’s choice of fairway woods is another Callaway product: Callaway Elyte (3W). This fairway wood delivers a high launch, low spin, and great speed while reducing turf interaction by 57%. With Callaway’s unique Step Sole design and Tungsten Speed Wave, along with the new Ai 10x face, golfers like Chacarra can expect impressive distance and forgiveness. Plus, this new feature helps keep ball speeds and distance consistent, even on those low strikes, which are common with fairway woods. If you want to check out Chacarra’s fairway woods, you can do so at $349.99!
Undoubtedly, Eugenio Chacarra has a lot of trust in Callaway products. However, when it comes to his irons, it is TaylorMade all the way: TaylorMade P770 and TaylorMade P790. The P770 irons feature an advanced forging process that gives them a sleek head shape appealing to better players. With precision-milled faces and grooves, these irons provide a soft feel at impact while remaining both workable and forgiving. Meanwhile, the P790 irons, ranging from 5-iron to pitching wedge, utilize FLTD CG technology to position the center of gravity lower in the long irons and higher in the shorter ones. The P770 model costs $599, and the P790, $1,199.99. But Eugenio Chacarra’s bag carries more than these clubs!
Eugenio Chacarra’s putter and wedges in the 2025 season
For Eugenio Chacarra, wedges from two different brands bring his best short game on the greens: The Callaway Jaws Raw wedges (available in 52° and 56°) and the Titleist Vokey SM9 wedge (60°). The $149.99 Callaway Jaws Raw wedges feature the most aggressive grooves in golf and a raw face that promotes maximum spin. Thanks to tungsten technology, they create a weight-balanced club that offers excellent feel and control. On the other hand, the $244.95 Vokey SM9 wedges cut new grooves to the edge to maximize spin and introduce a localized heat treatment to enhance groove durability, ensuring consistent performance over time.
Another Callaway product, Chacarra’s putting game comes strong with the Odyssey 2-Ball Eleven Putter. It features a double-bend face-balanced mallet design, making it ideal for Chacarra with a stroke that has minimal face rotation and arc. Plus, it comes with two adjustable weights of 15 grams each, allowing Chacarra to customize the feel to his liking! If you want to make your putting game as strong as Chacarra, you can grab the Odyssey putter for $299.99!
Finally, the ball item in Eugenio Chacarra’s bag: the Titleist Pro V1. Chacarra’s Titleist balls, the Titleist Pro V1, are the best option for premium performance and are the most popular choice among professional golfers. They work well for players like Chacarra who want a mid-trajectory flight, very low spin on long shots, maximum spin on short shots, and a softer feel! The balls cost $55 and are a great investment!
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