We asked three DP World Tour players what is in their bag ahead of this week’s Soudal Open.
The stories behind what clubs and other equipment the leading professionals use is a source of great intrigue to amateurs.
Ahead of the 55th edition of Belgium’s national Open, home favourites Nicolas Colsaerts and Thomas Detry along with England's Marcus Armitage gave us an insight into what is important to them.
From adjusting club selection in the bag due to course conditions to carrying a special coin as a ball marker, their stories are fascinating.
We begin our rundown with three-time DP World Tour winner Colsaerts, who is renowned for his distance off the tee, but could he have a new driver in the bag this week?
Accuracy off the tee could prove of paramount importance at the tree-lined Rinkven International Golf Club and compatriot Detry had a choice to make over whether he opted for a two iron, hybrid or both. What did he go for and why?
For Armitage, it was what was outside rather than inside the bag that was under the microscope as he explained the story behind some of his superstitions when marking his ball and why he carries a mini brush in his pocket.