Seamus Power is an Irish professional on the PGA Tour, a Walker Cup alum who represented Ireland at the 2016 Rio Olympics before breaking through with his first Tour win at the 2022 Barbasol Championship and adding a second at the 2022 Butterfield Bermuda Championship. He came up through the Korn Ferry route and has been a fixture in the FedExCup field since the breakthrough. The bag reads almost entirely PING. Driver is a G430 LST at 9 degrees on an Accra TZ6 Proto, sitting downstream of the G410 logged in 2021 and the G430 LST already in play by late 2022. The iron setup is a three-model build: an i230 utility at the 3, an iBlade at the 4, and Blueprints from 5 through pitching wedge, with the iBlade and Blueprint pairing carrying through every snapshot on record. The PLD Plus replaces the PLD 3 Mallet seen in 2022, keeping the putter inside PING's custom shop. Ball is a Pro V1x.
Current Bag
Snapshot: June 2023
| Club | Brand | Model | Loft / No. | Shaft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G430 LST | 9 degrees | Accra TZ6 Proto 65 M5 | ||
| G430 Max | 15 degrees | Accra TZ6 Proto 75 M5 | ||
| G430 Max | 18 degrees | Accra TZ6 Proto 85 M5 | ||
| i230 | 3 | Accra TZ5 105 | ||
| iBlade | 4 | True Temper Project X 125 6.5 | ||
| Blueprint | 5-PW | True Temper Project X 125 6.5 | ||
| Glide 4.0 | 50-12S, 54-12S, 58-06T | True Temper Project X 125 6.5 | ||
| PLD Plus | - | |||
| Pro V1x | - | |||
| Z-Grip Cord | - |
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
3 snapshots tracked, 2021-2023
Across all three snapshots Power has driven PING, moving from a G410 in 2021 to the G430 LST that remains in play. The iBlade and Blueprint combination has been constant since 2021, with the long-iron slot cycling from a bare iBlade to a TaylorMade P790 UDI in late 2022 and now a PING i230 utility at the 3. The putter has stayed inside PING's PLD program throughout, progressing from a PLD 3 prototype to a PLD 3 Mallet to the current PLD Plus, and the ball moved from Pro V1 to Pro V1x by the 2022 snapshot and has held there.
October 2022 9 clubs
July 2021 8 clubs
Data from PGAClubTracker. OWGR from owgr.com, updated weekly. All data is DORMIED's independent editorial compilation.



