Golfers Bryson DeChambeau and Sergio Garcia adjust their equipment prior to LIV Golf Chicago, aiming to boost their chances of competing in the tournament.
The LIV Golf League is heading into its penultimate event in Chicago, and several top golfers are making notable equipment changes ahead of the tournament.
Bryson DeChambeau has switched his golf ball to a prototype Titleist Pro V1x, inspired by Cameron Young's success with the Titleist Pro V1x Double Dot at the Wyndham Championship. Earlier, he moved from the Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash to the standard Pro V1x during 2025. He has also made changes to irons and wedges throughout the season, but specific putter changes are not highlighted.
Sergio Garcia, like DeChambeau, is noted for making equipment changes, though the details on putters or balls are not explicitly listed in the latest events. However, Garcia has made a putter change prior to the LIV Golf Chicago event, as he is currently using the Scotty Cameron Del Mar 3.5 putter, a departure from his previous Scotty Cameron TG6 Circle T putter.
Dustin Johnson has made adjustments to his woods, swapping his TaylorMade QI10 3-wood and 7-wood for TaylorMade Stealth fairway woods. He continues with a TaylorMade R7 Quad Mini Driver, and he has tested a new TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus driver model. No direct putter changes were mentioned in these updates. His golf ball usage remains with the TaylorMade 2024 TP5x ball.
Paul Casey has made changes to his irons multiple times recently, switching from Titleist 620 MB to Mizuno MP-5 irons in the third consecutive event. Information on putters or ball changes for Casey in the recent events is not specified.
As the LIV Golf Chicago event begins, both Bryson DeChambeau and Sergio Garcia find themselves in contention, sharing the lead after the first round. Garcia, known for his diverse choice of putters, has used an array of different putters in the past, including the LAB Golf Mezz Max, the Golfyr The Maker, and multiple Scotty Cameron models.
With these equipment changes and the competitive spirit on display, the LIV Golf Chicago event promises to be an exciting spectacle for golf fans.
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