Okay, so I got kinda curious about what Brendan Steele keeps in his golf bag lately. Saw him playing, you know, and he’s just got this steady game. Doesn’t always grab the headlines like the super flashy guys, but man, he’s consistent. So I thought, let me see what tools he’s using to get the job done.

Digging into the Gear
First thing I did was just some casual searching online. You know how it is, you type in “Brendan Steele what’s in the bag” or “Brendan Steele equipment” and see what pops up. Lots of golf sites talk about this stuff, especially after tournaments or at the start of the season. I sifted through a few articles, looked at some pictures from recent events. Sometimes the info is a bit scattered, different sites might say slightly different things, especially if he’s testing new gear.
I tried to piece together the most common stuff mentioned. It’s not like I called him up, right? Just doing my own little research project here. Watched a bit of coverage too, trying to see if I could spot the club heads or the putter clearly. Sometimes the commentators mention a specific club he used for a great shot.
What I Found He Carries
From what I gathered, his setup seems pretty solid, kind of what you’d expect from a seasoned pro. Here’s a rough list of what seemed to be in there most recently:
- Driver: Looked like he was sticking with one of the big brands, maybe a Titleist or Ping? Hard to be exact without holding it, but definitely something built for control and finding fairways.
- Fairway Woods: Usually one or two in the bag. Again, seemed like mainstream stuff, probably matching his driver brand or something close. Pros like consistency.
- Irons: This is where guys like him make their money. Looked like some sort of forged blades or maybe player’s cavity backs. Precision tools, for sure. Probably a mix in the set, maybe more forgiving long irons.
- Wedges: Definitely saw those Vokey wedges. So many pros use them. He likely carries three or four for different yardages and shots around the green.
- Putter: Seemed like he favored a blade-style putter, maybe a Scotty Cameron? Lots of guys trust those on the greens.
Ball: Pretty sure he plays a Pro V1 or Pro V1x, like half the tour does.
My Thoughts on His Setup
Honestly, his bag feels very… workmanlike? And I mean that in a good way. No super weird or experimental stuff jumping out. It looks like a setup built for reliability and consistency, which totally matches his game. He finds fairways, hits greens, and relies on solid putting. His gear reflects that – dependable clubs from major manufacturers, likely tuned just right for him.
It wasn’t some wild discovery, but it was interesting just confirming that his equipment philosophy seems to align with his playing style. Just solid, reliable tools for a solid, reliable player. Makes sense to me.