Brian Campbell's winning golf equipment in the 2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld
DRIVER: Ping G440 LST (10.5 degrees), with Mitsubishi Diamana GT60 shaft
FAIRWAY WOODS: Ping G430 LST (15 degrees), with Fujikura Ventus Blue 7X shaft, (20 degrees), with Fujikura Ventus Blue TR 8 X shaft
IRONS: Ping Blueprint S (4-PW) with KBS Tour 130 X shafts
WEDGES: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (52 degrees), with KBS Tour 130 X, (56, 60 degrees), with True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 shafts
PUTTER: Redwood Anser 2 putter
BALL: Titleist Pro V1x
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