Okay, so I got curious about what Wesley Bryan’s packing in his golf bag these days. You see him play, especially those trick shots he used to do with his brother, and you just wonder what tools he’s using to pull it off on the Tour. It wasn’t like a massive research project, more like a casual afternoon thing, you know?

First thing I did, naturally, was just punch “Wesley Bryan what’s in the bag” or “Wesley Bryan clubs” into a search engine. Got a bunch of results, obviously, but some looked kinda old. Golf pros switch gear like crazy, so something from two years ago might as well be ancient history. You gotta be careful with that.
So, I started looking for more recent stuff. I tried adding the year, looking for photos from recent tournaments. Sometimes you can zoom in on pictures and try to make out the club heads or shafts. It’s like being a detective, but for golf clubs. Didn’t have a ton of luck there, honestly. The pictures weren’t always clear enough, or they just showed him swinging, not the bag itself up close.
I spent a bit more time digging, checking out golf forums and discussion boards – places where folks really get into the nitty-gritty of gear. Sometimes someone will post sightings or info from tournaments they attended. You piece together little bits here and there. It’s a bit like assembling a puzzle with pieces scattered all over the place.
Eventually, I managed to pull together what seems like a pretty current list based on cross-referencing a few different mentions and recent sightings. It feels about right for what he’s been playing lately. Here’s what I think he’s got going on:
Driver
Seems like he’s been sticking with a Callaway model. Most recently, it looked like the Paradym Triple Diamond. Those things are popular for a reason, I guess.
Fairway Woods
Again, looked like Callaway in the bag. Probably a Paradym model for his 3-wood, maybe a slightly older one for a higher lofted wood, but definitely Callaway.
Irons
This is where it gets interesting. Wesley’s known for liking those old-school blades sometimes. I saw mentions of Callaway Apex MB irons, the raw finish ones. Those look sweet. Probably runs them through most of the bag, maybe down to the pitching wedge.
Wedges
For the specialty wedges, Callaway Jaws Raw seems to be the choice. He probably carries three of them, typical lofts like 50, 54, maybe a 58 or 60 degree.

Putter
This one can change a lot for pros. Last I could gather, he was using an Odyssey putter. Looked like one of their classic shapes, maybe something from the Toulon line or just a standard Odyssey model he feels good with.
Golf Ball
Pretty sure he’s playing a Callaway Chrome Soft X ball.
Just a heads-up though, this stuff can change week to week! A pro might test something new on Tuesday and have it in the bag by Thursday. So, what I found is just a snapshot, my best guess based on what I could dig up recently. It’s not gospel truth carved in stone.
It was kind of fun playing gear detective for a bit. It’s always interesting to see what clubs guys who play for a living rely on. Gives you an idea, even if us amateurs can’t hit ’em quite the same way!