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What’s in My Bag

AGE 29

LIVES

Jupiter, Florida

STORY

Has won six LPGA tournaments, including the 2021 Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions.

SMALLER IS BETTER

I remember hitting a persimmon driver a long time ago, but I haven’t tried one recently. Still, I grew up hitting really small-headed steel or titanium drivers like the Callaway Big Bertha, so I got used to the smaller heads. I still lean that way today because I think they’re more accurate.

—WITH E. MICHAEL JOHNSON

club yards* driver 260

3-wood 235

7-wood 220

4-iron 200

5-iron 185

6-iron 175

7-iron 165

8-iron 155

9-iron 140

pw 125

50 ˚ wedge 117

54 ˚ wedge 110

58 ˚ wedge 90

WHAT’S IN MY BAG : JESSICA KORDA

DRIVER

SPECS Titleist TSi4, 10°, Graphite Design Tour AD IZ 6S shaft.

My driver says 10 degrees, but it’s actually 9.25. This is one of the smallest driver heads Titleist makes [430 cubic centimetres], which makes it pretty easy to hit driver o the deck. The look is key. If I don’t like the look, I have a hard time committing to it.

FAIRWAY WOODS

SPECS Titleist TSi2, 16.5°, Graphite Design Tour AD IZ 7S shaft; Titleist TSi2, 21°, Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw Blue 75S shaft.

Both fairway woods are high-lofted. I had a lower-lofted 3-wood, but it went too far. As you can see, the 7-wood gets a lot of work. That club was love at fi rst hit.

IRONS

SPECS Titleist T200 (4-iron), Project X HZRDUS RDX shaft, Titleist T100 (5-9), True Temper Dynamic Gold 105 X100 shafts; Golf Pride V55 grips.

I’ve been playing these since they came out. The numbers made me feel like the TrackMan was broken. Launch angle, spin and distance were so close on every shot. That consistency is invaluable.

WEDGES

SPECS Titleist Vokey SM9 (46°, 50°); Titleist Vokey SM8 (54°, 58°); Nippon NS Pro Modus3 Tour 120S shafts.

I used to play a 60-degree but went to a 58-degree this year and found I had more control. I like to get creative with my stampings. It keeps things light. When things are not going well, something like “Don’t worry about it, sweetheart” brings me back to a good place.

PUTTER

SPECS Scotty Cameron Special Select Squareback 2 tour prototype; 35 inches, 3.5°, Cameron Pistolini Plus grip.

The blade on this is a little wider than a typical blade putter. I use the same model head but travel with two putters with di erent necks — plumber’s like this one or a fl ow neck.

ONE FOR ALL

I’ll use one Titleist Pro V1 for all 18 holes at times. I don’t take a ball out of play if I have a bad hole. It’s not the ball’s fault. I won’t use No. 4s. In a 72hole tournament I go 1s, 2s, 3s and back to 1s again.

TOP DOG

Scotty Cameron’s assistant gave this to me. She thought it would remind me of my dog, Charlie. It’s a unique ball marker, and I absolutely love it. She also gave me a “Have a Nice Day” mark I use once in a while.

PURE LIVING

I carry LivPur in my bag because the amino acids in it help me hydrate during rounds and recover after playing. I love the mango and orange. The peach mango is a huge hit with my caddie and me, too.

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