Nick Hardy is an American professional on the PGA Tour who turned pro in 2018 after a decorated amateur career at Illinois, where he was a multiple-time All-American and Big Ten Player of the Year. He earned his PGA Tour card through the Korn Ferry Tour and has built his resume on tight, ball-striking-led golf. The bag reads full Titleist from tee to green, with a TSi2 driver set at 8 degrees running an Aldila Tour Green Graphene 70 TX, a setup that skews toward lower spin and a stiffer tip than most TX 70 builds on tour. The irons are a classic better-player split, a T100 4-iron for launch and forgiveness at the top of the set, transitioning into 620 MB blades from 5 through pitching wedge, all on Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100. A Pro V1x is in play. The lone outlier is the flatstick, a Swag Golf prototype anchoring an otherwise uniform Titleist setup.
Current Bag
Snapshot: April 2023
| Club | Brand | Model | Loft / No. | Shaft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TSi2 | 8 degrees | Aldila Tour Green Graphene 70 TX | ||
| TSi2 | 15.0 degrees | Aldila Tour Green Graphene 85 TX | ||
| T100 | 4 | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 | ||
| 620 MB | 5-PW | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 | ||
| Vokey Design SM9 | 50-12F, 56-10S, 60-08M | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 | ||
| Prototype | - | |||
| Pro V1x | - | |||
| Tour Velvet | - |
How This Bag Compares to the Tour
Brand usage across 158 current bags
Player counts reflect unique players carrying at least one item from that brand in the relevant category. Computed from current bags.
Bag History
1 snapshots tracked, 2023
The April 2023 bag is the only snapshot on record for Hardy, so there is no historical movement to track. What stands out is the construction itself, a single-OEM build broken only by the Swag prototype putter, with a split-iron setup that pairs a T100 utility 4 with a 620 MB run through the wedge.
Data from PGAClubTracker. OWGR from owgr.com, updated weekly. All data is DORMIED's independent editorial compilation.


