Alright, so today I got a little sidetracked and decided to look into what Kevin Kisner is carrying in his golf bag these days. You know, just one of those things you do when you’re browsing around, thinking about golf.

I basically just popped open my computer and typed something like “Kevin Kisner what’s in the bag” into the search bar. Nothing fancy. Had to click through a couple of results, some looked a bit old, but I was trying to find something recent, maybe from this year if possible. You always get a mix of stuff when you search for WITBs.
Digging into the Gear
Found a decent looking article on one of the golf sites I usually trust. Looked like they had eyes on his setup pretty recently. So, I started scrolling through the list.
First thing, the driver. Yeah, seemed about right, saw he was using a Callaway model. Lots of guys play their stuff. Then checked out his fairway woods and hybrid – looked like a pretty standard tour pro setup, nothing too wild that jumped out immediately.
Moved on to the irons. Always curious what kind of irons guys like Kisner play. You know, he’s known for hitting it straight, great short game. The irons listed looked like something that fits that mold. Not super tiny blades, but definitely player-ish clubs. Makes sense for his game.
Then I got to the wedges. Usually three or four wedges for these guys. The lofts and grinds are always specific, but from a quick look, it seemed like a versatile setup for different shots around the green.

And of course, the putter. That’s kind of his signature thing, right? Saw he was still rolling that familiar mallet-style Odyssey putter. He’s made a boatload of putts with that thing over the years, so it’s no surprise he sticks with it. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, especially on the greens.
Final Thoughts
So yeah, that was my little dive into Kisner’s bag. No massive shocks, really. Just confirms he’s got his setup dialed in with gear he trusts. It’s always interesting to see what these top players rely on week in and week out. Didn’t really change anything about my own bag, but it was a good way to spend a few minutes. Solid, reliable gear for a solid player.