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Winner’s Bag: Daniel Berger

Daniel Berger came from three shots back during the final round to defend his FedEx St. Jude Classic title. Berger notched his first PGA TOUR win last season at TPC Southwind as a member of TaylorMade’s Tour staff before departing at the end of last year to join Callaway Golf.  When he was unveiled as Callaway’s newest staffer, Berger noted that he joined the company “because of the equipment. And more than anything I wanted to play the new Epic driver.” Berger’s Epic driver played an important role during his second TOUR win in Memphis. He finished second in the field in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee (plus-4.612) and averaged 293.5 yards (T19) with the 10.5-degree head.  “I like to hit a lot of shapes (off the tee),” Berger said during a recent Callaway Fitting Room podcast. “I like to hit cuts, I like to hit draws, I like to hit balls high, I like to hit balls low, so I need a driver that’s very versatile and has the ability to do all of those things.” Berger plays the standard GBB Epic driver that features a redesigned track housing a 17-gram sliding weight that can be positioned in the heel or toe to produce a draw or fade. Berger’s weight setup is in the neutral position.  Here’s a look at the rest of Berger’s Callaway equipment setup.  Driver: Callaway GBB Epic (Fujikura Pro Tour Spec 53X shaft), 10.5 degrees 3-wood: Callaway GBB Epic (UST Mamiya Elements Chrome 7F5T shaft), 15 degrees Irons: Callaway Apex CF ’16 (3-4; True Temper Project X 6.5 shafts), Callaway Apex Pro ’16 (5-iron; True Temper Project X 6.5 shaft), Callaway MB1 (6-PW; True Temper Project X 6.5 shafts) Wedges: Callaway Mack Daddy Forged (50-10, 56-10 and 58-08 degrees; True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts) Putter: Odyssey Versa 2-Ball Ball: Callaway Chrome Soft PGA TOUR SUPERSTORE: Buy equipment here

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