A Ping Staffer but a Nike and Callaway club make the bag. But can you guess which one’s?
Tony Finau has won seven times on the PGA Tour. His first victory came in 2016 at the Puerto Rico Open and then had to wait five years until his next victory at the Northern Trust. His last victory came in 2023 at the Mexico Open.
He will be looking to get back into the winner’s circle in 2026 and improving on his best finishes in the majors. His best major finish being tied 3rd at The Open 2019 and The US Open 2024. He also secured a tied 4th at the PGA Championship 2020 and a tied 5th at The Masters 2019.
A look inside Tony Finau’s bag
The fast-swinging Finau carries a Ping G440 LST Plus driver before switching to the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond T in his 3-wood.
He then transitions into his trusty Nike Vapor Fly Pro 3-iron. He then has a full set of Ping Blueprint irons in the bag.
He carries a mix of Ping and Titleist Vokey wedges and rounds out his bag with a Ping putter and the Titleist Pro V1 golf ball.
Let’s take a look at the full Tony Finau WITB 2026 rundown…
Tony Finau playing on the PGA Tour | Source: Getty Images
Paul has been playing golf for around a fourth of a Century, whilst his time on this Earth is rapidly approaching half a Century!
During that time his handicap, on average, has gone down around half a shot a year and is currently at 8.
His general love of Sport included a time studying the Philosophy and Sociology of Sport.
In 2013 he co-authored a book chapter 'The good and bad of youth sport today'.
His passion for youth sport is equally matched in his role heading up the Buyer's Guides for National Club Golfer.
He wants to inform golfers what gear is the best whilst finding all the best golf deals so you can save money.
Since joining the equipment testing team at NCG he has become a hybrid convert and is ready to tell you to ditch the long irons if you want to hit more greens this season!
Paul uses Titleist GT3 driver, Callaway Ai Smoke hybrids, a SeeMore Giant Putter and a TaylorMade Tour Response golf ball.