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The clubs Akshay Bhatia used to win the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational

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Mike Ehrmann

March 08, 2026
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Daniel Berger held the lead through 71 holes but needed a 14-footer for par at the last to force a playoff at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the first overtime in the event since 1999.

That was just fine with Akshay Bhatia, who moved his playoff record to 3-0 by downing Berger on the first extra hole when Berger three-putted from more than 100 feet on Bay Hill’s 18th green.

Bhatia’s putting with his Odyssey Jailbird 380 broomstick was otherworldly. He ranked first in strokes gained/putting (besting the field average by more than 10 strokes), first in putts per green in regulation and first in feet of putts made averaging 109 feet per round.

Those stats were aided by a 57-foot birdie bomb on 11 that Bhatia called “a huge bonus.”

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The two-piece design features a pocket low in the head. This concentrates mass higher in the club, raising the center of gravity for a penetrating flight and the kind of control needed to flight shots or attack tight pins. A new 17-degree groove angle has tighter pitch spacing to promote more groove-edge contact. This produces consistent spin across a variety of lies. The grooves and a deep cross-hatch laser pattern across the face combine to generate additional friction for maximum control. Five grind options are available: the S, T, C, W and the new X grind that’s back by popular demand. The X grind (available in the 54-, 56-, 58- and 60-degree models) has a higher bounce for improved shot-making capability. Top 5 in Performance, all handicaps SPECS: 22 options (48-60 degrees), 5 sole grinds, 2 finishes

He also was wizard-like around the greens, too, ranking seventh in scrambling and second in sand saves, converting 11 of 13 tries with his Callaway Opus SP wedges.

When you miss so many greens over 72 holes, your iron game is typically not the difference. However, Bhatia doesn’t make it to extra holes without a 6-iron from 190 yards on the par-5 16th to a few feet for eagle. The shot, which he called “one of the best 6-irons of my life” was struck with a Callaway Apex TCB 6-iron with a KBS $-Taper 125 S+ shaft.

What Akshay Bhatia had in the bag at the 2026 AT&T Arnold Palmer Invitational

Ball: Callaway Chrome Tour

Driver: Callaway Rogue ST (Fujikura Ventus Black 7 X), 9 degrees

5-wood: Callaway Apex UW, 19 degrees

Irons (3): Callaway X Forged UT; (5-PW): Callaway Apex TCB

Wedges: Callaway Opus SP (50, 54, 60 degrees)

Putter: Odyssey Jailbird 380 Long