So, I got curious about Daniel Berger’s gear the other day. You know, you see these guys on TV hitting it pure, and you start wondering what they’re actually swinging. It wasn’t like a big project, just something I wanted to look into myself.

I sat down, fired up the computer, and just started searching around. Typed in the usual stuff, “Daniel Berger what’s in the bag,” “Berger golf clubs,” that kind of thing. You get a bunch of results, articles, forum posts, all that jazz. Had to sift through a bit, you know how it is, sometimes the info is old, sometimes it’s just speculation.
Digging into the Details
Eventually, I pieced together a pretty good picture. Seemed like he was mostly sticking with TaylorMade stuff for his woods, driver and fairway woods. Makes sense, lots of guys play their stuff. The specifics change, model numbers tick up year after year, but the brand loyalty seems there.
Then I looked at his irons. This part was interesting. I remember reading he used Titleist irons for a long time, those classic AP2s maybe? But then saw newer info suggesting he’d switched it up, possibly back to TaylorMade or maybe testing other things. It’s tough to keep track sometimes, these pros swap gear more often than we change socks.
What caught my eye:
- His iron setup seemed like a combo set sometimes. Different models for long irons versus short irons. That’s something I’ve thought about for my own game, getting more forgiveness higher up.
- Wedges. Always interesting to see the lofts and grinds. Looked like standard Vokey wedges, which isn’t surprising. But the specific grinds tell a story about how he likes to play shots around the green.
- Putter. This seemed pretty consistent. Usually a Scotty Cameron blade style, if memory serves. Classic look.
My Takeaways
Looking at Berger’s bag, it wasn’t about finding some magic club. It was more about seeing the choices a top player makes. He’s got this powerful, maybe slightly unique swing, and his gear has to match that. He’s not just picking stuff off the rack.

It kind of reinforced the idea for me that finding the right equipment is super personal. What works for Berger, with his swing speed and attack angle, probably wouldn’t work for me straight up. But seeing his setup, like the combo irons, gives me ideas to think about next time I’m tinkering or getting fitted.
So yeah, that was my little dive into Daniel Berger’s WITB. Just a bit of practical research, seeing what one of the best is using. Always interesting to peek behind the curtain, even if you know you can’t swing it like they do!