The Winners' Bags
Zach Johnson at the Valero Texas Open, In-Kyung Kim at the Long Drugs Challenge and D.A. Weibring at the Senior Players Championship
Zach Johnson grabbed his fourth PGA Tour win (and first outside of Georgia) at the valero Texas Open using Titleist's new 909D2 driver, while In-Kyung Kim gave Ping's iWi series of putters its first professional win, using a B60 version of the iWi at the LPGA Tour's Longs Drugs Challenge. D.A. Weibring, meanwhile, won the Senior Players Championship with a bag consisting primarily of older-model clubs--notably an Orlimar TriMetal 4-wood, a model first introduced in 1998.

Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Driver: Titleist 909D2, 8.5 degrees
3-wood: Titleist 906F4. 13.5 degrees
5-wood: Titleist 906F4. 18.5 degrees
Hybrid club: Adams Idea Pro Gold. 20 degrees
Irons (4): Titleist 735CM; (5-9): Titleist 695 CB; (PW): Titleist Vokey
Wedges: Titleist Vokey prototype (54 degrees); Titleist Vokey Spin Milled (60 degrees)
Putter: SeeMore FGP

Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Driver: Ping Rapture, 9 degrees
3-wood: Ping G10. 15.5 degrees
5-wood: Ping G10. 18.5 degrees
Hybrid club: Ping G10, 21 degrees
Irons (4-5): Ping G10; (6-9): Ping i10. (PW): TaylorMade rac
Wedges: TaylorMade rac (52, 56 degrees)
Putter: Ping iWi B60

Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Driver: Adams Redline Tour, 9.5 degrees
3-wood: Adams Insight. 14.5 degrees
4-wood: Orlimar TriMetal. 16 degrees
Hybrid clubs: Adams Idea a2 (20 degrees); Adams Idea Pro (24 degrees)
Irons (5-9): Titleist 755; (PW): Titleist Vokey
Wedges: Titleist Vokey (53 degrees); Mizuno TP (58 degrees)
Putter: TaylorMade Rossa Itsy Bitsy Spider





















