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Winner’s Bag: Tony Finau, Rocket Mortgage Classic

Tony Finau earned back-to-back TOUR wins with a victory at the Rocket Mortgage Clasic picking up his fourth PGA TOUR title. Here’s a look inside his bag. RELATED: Final Leaderboard | Three unique takeaways from Tony Finau’s putter setup | Tony Finau’s heart-warming, and hilarious, ball markings Driver: Ping G425 LST (9 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 70 TX 3-wood: Callaway Rogue ST (14 degrees) Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 80 TX Irons: Nike Vapor Fly Pro (3), Ping Blueprint (4-PW) Shafts: Graphite Design Tour AD DI 105 X (3), Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Tour 120 TX (4-PW) Wedges: Ping Glide 4.0 (50-12, 56-12), Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks Proto (60-T) Shafts: Nippon N.S. Tour Only WV 125 S (50-56), Nippon N.S. Pro Wedge 125 S (60) Putter: Ping PLD Anser 2 prototype Grip: Garsen Golf Ultimate Ball: Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot Grips: Lamkin UTx Mid

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