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Adam Scott WITB (25th January, 2025) - What's In The Bag?

This is the showstopper in Scott’s bag. L.A.B. (Lie Angle Balance) putters are rewriting the book on putting tech, and the Mezz.1 Proto is their magnum opus.

Who is Adam Scott and witb for 2025?

Adam Scott isn’t just a golfer—he’s the guy every casual golf fan wishes they could swing like. Smooth, effortless, and annoyingly good-looking, Scott could make hitting a bunker shot look like an audition for a cologne ad. Hailing from Adelaide, Australia, Scott turned professional in 2000, quickly climbing the ranks with his picture-perfect swing and calm demeanour. But let’s not sugarcoat it—this guy is more than just style. He’s got the hardware to back it up, too.

Scott’s crowning moment? The 2013 Masters. In a nail-biting playoff, he drained a birdie putt on the 10th hole to become the first Australian to win the green jacket. The roar he let out is etched in Masters history. But his resume doesn’t stop there: 31 professional wins, including a Players Championship (2004), two WGC titles, and a whole lot of trophies from Down Under and Europe.

But here’s the thing about Scott—he’s not one of those guys who peaks and disappears. At 44, he’s still out here grinding, looking like he’s got a personal contract with a moisturiser brand while crushing 320-yard drives. For 2025, he’s set on adding another major to his collection. He’s also been vocal about mentoring younger Aussie golfers, becoming a kind of elder statesman who can still beat you with a wink and a smirk.

Oh, and did we mention the guy’s gear game is insane? Let’s break it down.

Driver: Titleist GT2 (10°, B2 SureFit setting) with a Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX shaft

Scott’s driver setup is all about stability and precision. The Titleist GT2 offers a lower spin profile and a piercing trajectory—perfect for cutting through windy conditions. Paired with the Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX, Scott can rip it long and straight while still maintaining control off the tee.

Mini Driver: TaylorMade BRNR Mini Driver Copper 13.5° with a Mitsubishi Diamana WB 73 TX shaft

This mini driver screams versatility. For tight fairways or shorter par 4s, Scott’s BRNR Mini gives him the extra accuracy without sacrificing distance. The copper finish adds a vintage flair, but don’t let the retro look fool you—this thing is all about modern performance.

5 Wood: TaylorMade Qi10 18° with a Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 9 X shaft

Scott’s 5-wood is the ultimate weapon for long approaches or tee shots on par 5s. The Qi10’s aerodynamic design and the Fujikura Ventus TR Blue shaft ensure a high launch and plenty of carry, giving Scott the ability to attack pins from miles away.

Irons: Srixon ZX Mk II (3i), Miura AS-1 (4i-9i) with Project X HZRDUS Black 105 TX (3i), Project X LZ 6.5 (4i-9i) shafts

Scott’s iron game is his bread and butter, and this mixed set reflects his precision. The Srixon ZX Mk II 3-iron provides extra forgiveness and distance, while the Miura AS-1 irons are all about feel and control. The Project X shafts offer a consistent trajectory, ensuring Scott can dial it in from anywhere.

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM9 (48°-10F, 58°-08M AD+), Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (54°-14F) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (50°-54°), S400 (58°) shafts

Vokey wedges are a staple in Scott’s bag, and for good reason—they’re the gold standard. The varying grinds and bounce angles allow him to play a variety of shots around the greens, from delicate flops to aggressive check-and-stop pitches.

Putter: L.A.B. Golf Mezz.1 Proto (long)

This is the showstopper in Scott’s bag. L.A.B. (Lie Angle Balance) putters are rewriting the book on putting tech, and the Mezz.1 Proto is their magnum opus. The long version Scott uses keeps his putting stroke smooth and effortless, and the innovative design ensures maximum stability through the stroke.

L.A.B. Putters - what’s the story?

L.A.B. Golf is the brainchild of engineers who got tired of watching golfers fight their putters. Their Lie Angle Balance technology eliminates torque, meaning the putter head doesn’t twist during the stroke. The result? Deadly accuracy.

The Mezz.1 Proto, like the one Scott wields, is a sleek, high-MOI (moment of inertia) masterpiece. It’s engineered to stay square at impact, giving golfers more consistency. The long version Scott uses caters to his preference for a smooth, pendulum-style stroke, making him a beast on the greens. L.A.B.’s minimalist design and groundbreaking tech are a perfect fit for Scott’s analytical approach to the game.

Ball & Grips: Titleist Pro V1 with Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips

Scott sticks with the Pro V1 for its unmatched spin control and consistency. The Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips add a touch of classic comfort to his setup, ensuring he never loses his grip under pressure.

How Does His 2025 Bag Compare to 2024?

Scott’s 2025 bag shows a shift toward fine-tuning rather than major overhauls. The addition of the L.A.B. Mezz.1 Proto reflects his commitment to improving his putting—a key area where he’s looked to gain an edge. Meanwhile, the copper BRNR Mini Driver replaces his 3-wood for added versatility, and the Miura AS-1 irons replace his Miura CB-302s, giving him even more feel and control.

These changes highlight Scott’s meticulous attention to detail and willingness to adapt his gear to stay competitive. With his experience, talent, and the best tools in the game, Scott is poised to make 2025 another standout season.

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