We don’t see John Daly as much anymore. But when his bag surfaces, it’s still worth a look. The biggest thing that stands out to me are the hybrids. The man loves those PING G430s and so did amateurs in hybrid testing.
The bag below has 15 clubs and it’s pretty clear from looking at it he choose which hybrid configuration to leave in the bag when he plays. Here’s a look at the clubs in John Daly’s golf bag.
John Daly WITB 2025
- Driver: Krank Golf Formula Fire Pro (7.5°) Shaft: Newton Motion 6 Dot
- 3-wood: Sub 70 Golf 959X (13°) Shaft: Newton Motion 6 Dot
- Hybrids: PING G430 (17°, 19°, 22°, 26°) Shaft: KBS Tour Hybrid Prototype 105 S+
- Irons: Sub 70 669 MB (6–PW) Shafts: KBS Tour 120 S
- Wedges: Sub 70 TAIII (50°, 54°, 60°) Shafts: KBS Tour 120 S
- Putter: Bettinardi Tiki BB1 Grip: SuperStroke Zenergy Pistol Lock
- Grips: Lamkin Crossline Cord
The Sub 70 connection isn’t new
Daly isn’t under contract with Sub 70. He’s said publicly that he doesn’t get paid to play the clubs.
That’s part of what makes this interesting.
He’s chosen to put Sub 70 irons and wedges in the bag because he likes them and they work for him. For a player who has had access to just about every major OEM in the game, that decision stands out.
From a MyGolfSpy testing standpoint, his decision isn’t out of left field. In our testing cycles, Sub 70 irons have shown solid consistency and competitive dispersion numbers, especially relative to price.

Strong loft up top, flexibility in the middle
The driver is 7.5 degrees. That’s Daly, always has been.
The more interesting piece to me is the hybrid setup: four G430 hybrids listed and no long irons. The longest iron he has in the bag is a 6-iron.
That doesn’t mean all four hybrids are in play every round. But if a course demands a specific carry window or landing angle, he can adjust the top end without forcing a long iron into the mix. For a guy who was known as a power player, it’s a move towards forgiveness and consistency.

What changed from previous WITBs
I looked at previous setups from Daly to see what has changed in the last few years.
He moved away from the Sub 70 driver and into the Krank Formula Fire Pro. The 3-wood flipped from TaylorMade to Sub 70. The irons transitioned from 658 CB to 669 MB. He added a 50-degree wedge and changed putter models within Bettinardi.
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