Celine Boutier What's In The Bag?
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Celine Boutier What's In The Bag?

Apr 25, 2024

We take a look inside the bag of French professional golfer Celine Boutier.

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Celine Boutier What's In The Bag?

Celine Boutier is a big name in the world of women's professional golf at the moment thanks to a victory at the 2023 Evian Championship in which she dominated the event to win by six shots. She has also been a focal point of Solheim Cup teams as well, peaking at the 2019 event in which she won four points from four matches. Moving on, let's take a look inside her golf bag.

Driver: PXG 0311 GEN5 (9 degrees, Graphite Design IZ-5 S shaft)

Fairway woods: Ping G425 Max (14.5 degrees, Diamana PD 60 stiff shaft)

Hybrids: PXG 0311 GEN5 (19, 25 degrees) PXG 0311 GEN6 (22 degrees, KBS Hybrid Prototype shafts)

Irons: PXG 0311 T GEN4 (6-PW, KBS PGI 80 Tapered shafts)

Wedges: PXG 0311 Milled Sugar Daddy II (50, 54 and 58 degrees, Modus 105 W shaft)

Putter: Bettinardi Custom DASS Studio Stock 3

Ball: Titleist Pro V1x

Boutier is a PXG staff player and currently has a near-full set of clubs from the brand. On the PXG website Boutier is quoted saying; "PXG's equipment is second to none and I am thrilled to pursue my dreams to play golf at the highest level with the full support of the company."

Starting at the top of the bag she uses a PXG 0311 GEN5 driver which has nine degrees of loft and it fitted with a Graphite Design IZ-5 S shaft.

Boutier then has one of two clubs not made by PXG in the fairway slot in her bag. At the moment she uses a Ping G425 Max fairway wood which has 14.5 degrees of loft and we believe it has a Diamana PD 60 stiff shaft.

Earning a spot in our Editor's Choice Awards for 2022, the G425 Max includes an adjustable hosel with eight settings. This allows you to change both the loft and lie, meaning you can tweak the G425 to more precise specifications.

Instead of another fairway wood she then uses several hybrids at the moment. Two of them are PXG 0311 GEN5's which have 19 and 25 degrees of loft, and then she also uses a PXG 0311 GEN6 model which has 22 degrees of loft. All of them are fitted with KBS Hybrid Prototype shafts. She had been using a GEN4 model for a long time, seemingly it was a model she clearly trusted for many years but in 2023 it came out for the newer design.

She then carries a full set of PXG 0311 T GEN4 irons which usually run from five-iron down to pitching wedge but at her Major victory in 2023, she decided to opt for a set from six-iron down to pitching wedge. We believe they are all fitted with KBS PGI 80 Tapered shafts.

Boutier then carries three PXG 0311 Milled Sugar Daddy II wedges which have 50, 54 and 58 degrees of loft. Interestingly she has a 15-gram heavier shaft in her lob wedge compared to her other two wedges. In our testing the visuals of this wedge were striking and the extra grind option as well as the unique levels of adjustability make it a highly versatile wedge.

Her final club in the bag is a Bettinardi Custom DASS Studio Stock 3 putter which is a mallet design she appears to have used for a long time now.

Boutier uses the latest version of the Titleist Pro V1x golf ball which offers a firmer feel when compared to the Pro V1. During testing, we enjoyed the level of control on offer here, which came in particularly handy when hitting into the greens. Comparing it to its predecessor, when struck with our mid-irons, the ball showed a big jump in ball speed and a modest reduction in spin. With the driver, the Pro V1x delivered some small gains in speed and distance but the higher ball flight and launch was the standout in the new Pro V1x.

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Sam's What's In The Bag:

Driver: Titleist TS3 (9 degrees)

Fairway Wood: Callaway Paradym (15 degrees), Nike Covert Tour 2.0 (19 degrees)

Irons (4-PW): Titleist AP2

Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM7 54˚, 58˚

Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5

Ball: Srixon Z-Star Diamond

Shoes: G/FORE Gallivanter/Nike Air Zoom Infinity NEXT%/Cuater The Ringer/adidas Tour 360 22

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Celine Boutier What's In The Bag?Driver: PXG 0311 GEN5 (9 degrees, Graphite Design IZ-5 S shaft)Fairway woods: Ping G425 Max (14.5 degrees, Diamana PD 60 stiff shaft)Hybrids: PXG 0311 GEN5 (19, 25 degrees) PXG 0311 GEN6 (22 degrees, KBS Hybrid Prototype shafts)Irons: PXG 0311 T GEN4 (6-PW, KBS PGI 80 Tapered shafts)Wedges: PXG 0311 Milled Sugar Daddy II (50, 54 and 58 degrees, Modus 105 W shaft)Putter: Bettinardi Custom DASS Studio Stock 3Ball: Titleist Pro V1xRead our full Ping G425 Max Fairway Wood ReviewRead our full PXG Sugar Daddy II Wedge ReviewRead our full Titleist Pro V1x 2023 Golf Ball ReviewSam's What's In The Bag: Driver:Fairway Wood:Irons (4-PW):Wedges:Putter:Ball:Shoes: