We take a look inside the bag of Genesis Championship winner Byeong Hun An.
Nine years on from his first DP World Tour title at the BMW PGA Championship, An won his long-awaited second as he overcame fellow South Korean Tom Kim in a play-off at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea.
Still a brand ambassador for Titleist almost a decade on, the main equipment change in his set-up is the absence of any form of fairway wood or hybrid in his bag.
Back in 2015 at Wentworth Club, An carried a three-wood and a hybrid but now – including last week in Incheon – he usually doesn’t which is unlike most of his peers.
Instead, the two-time Presidents Cup player usually opts to play his utility one iron – the Titleist U505.
Otherwise, the other distinctions of note between his two victories on the DP World Tour is that he has since switched to a long putter, while he also no longer has a three-iron, instead putting into use an extra wedge.
For his victory on home soil, he carried driver, a one and three utility iron, 4-9 iron, 48, 52, 56 and 60-degree wedges and putter.
This was unchanged from his previous best finish in a regular DP World Tour event of T18 at last month’s BMW PGA Championship.
The equipment used by Byeong Hun An for his win at the Genesis Championship.
Driver: Titleist, TSR4 (9 degrees)
One utility iron: Titleist, U505
Three utility iron: Titleist, T200
Four & five iron: Titleist, T150
Six-nine iron: Titleist, 620 MB
48-degree wedge: Titleist, Vokey SM10
52-degree wedge: Titleist, Vokey SM10
56-degree wedge: Titleist, Vokey SM10
60-degree wedge: Titleist, Vokey SM9-WW Proto
Putter: L.A.B Golf, Mezz 1 Max Long
Ball: Titleist, Pro V1 X (2023)