Mackenzie Hughes carries an almost entirely Ping bag (driver, fairway woods, irons, wedges, and putter) with only his golf ball breaking the pattern. It's a genuine full-lineup commitment from a player who's built a reliable PGA Tour career on consistency rather than flash.
In The Bag
- Driver Ping G440 LST, 9° (playing at 8.75°)
- Fairway Woods Ping G430 Max, 3-wood (15°, playing 13.5°), 7-wood (21°, playing 19°)
- Long Irons (4–5) Ping i210
- Irons (7–PW) Ping S55
- Wedges Ping S159, 52°, 56°, 62° True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts
- Putter Ping Scottsdale TR Piper C Ping PP58 grip
- Golf Ball Titleist Pro V1 the only non-Ping piece of equipment in the bag
A Genuine Full-Ping Commitment
Only the golf ball breaks Hughes' otherwise complete Ping setup: driver, fairway woods, irons, wedges, and putter all carry the same manufacturer. That kind of consistency simplifies fitting across the entire bag and reflects real, sustained confidence in one company's engineering.
What This Bag Tells Regular Golfers
- A 62° wedge lofted higher than the more common 60° gives extra short-side versatility if your course demands it.
- A blended iron set (i210 long irons, S55 short irons) is a real, sensible way to add forgiveness where you need it most.
- Committing to a single manufacturer's full range simplifies gapping and consistency across your whole bag.
Conclusion
Mackenzie Hughes' 2026 bag is a genuine near-complete Ping setup: a G440 LST driver, blended i210/S55 irons, tight S159 wedge gapping, and a Ping putter, with only his Titleist ball breaking the pattern. It's a real example of trusting one manufacturer's full lineup.
