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July 24, 2024, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA: Blades Brown L of Nashville, Tennessee tees off the 10th hole – South Course – during the round of 64 at the 2024 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Oakland Hills Country Club. Bloomfield Hills USA – ZUMAw109 20240724_fap_w109_009 Copyright: xDebbyxWongx

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July 24, 2024, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA: Blades Brown L of Nashville, Tennessee tees off the 10th hole – South Course – during the round of 64 at the 2024 U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at Oakland Hills Country Club. Bloomfield Hills USA – ZUMAw109 20240724_fap_w109_009 Copyright: xDebbyxWongx
Playing in the final round of the 2026 American Express, Blades Brown is on the road to win his first PGA Tour title. However, he faces a significant obstacle along the path, and that’s Scottie Scheffler. The 18-year-old is level on scores with the World No. 1 at T2 on Championship Sunday. And he will need all the ammunition he has in his arsenal to take down the goliath at the Pete Dye Stadium Course.
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So what is Brown carrying in his golf bag to face off against Scheffler in the final round of the event? Let’s take a look at his kit for the 2026 American Express.
Blades Brown’s choice of weapons for the fairways of the Pete Dye Stadium Course
Facing off against Scottie Scheffler at any point will be a mammoth task. But going against the world #1 when he’s in the top 2 of the leaderboard has proven to be impossible over the last two years. But Brown has come prepared, it seems.
He’s carrying the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond 8.5º driver, according to GolfWRX. It offers extreme workability, low spin, exceptional accuracy, and high ball speed. That has played to Brown’s advantage so far, as he has registered an 82.22% driving accuracy in the tournament. For a price of $649.99, the driver is already proving to be worth its price.
He also has the same model of fairway wood in his bag. It’s the ideal piece of wood for confident ball strikers who often find the center of the face easily. Just like the driver, it has a very low spin rate, penetrating launch, and high ball speed. The wood is available online for $399.
Alternatively, Brown also carries a hybrid, the Callaway Apex UW. The unique blend of distance, neutral ball flight, and great control makes it the perfect club to use as a substitute for a 3-wood. And for a pricetag of $369.99, the club is certainly quite versatile.
Brown also has a utility iron in his bag, the Callaway Apex UT. Replacing his long-iron, he can get high ball speed, forgiveness, and consistency with this exceptional club. You too can get this unique equipment online for $319.99.
Lastly, the 18-year-old carries two different varieties of irons. He has the Callaway Apex TCB and the Apex MB. The TCB helps him with better distance control and workability while he uses the MB to shape his shots better under dynamic situations. The TCB is priced at $1,500 a piece, while the MB is worth a discounted price of $855.99 right now.
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These were all the long-distance clubs in Brown’s bag. Now let’s look at the wedges and putter he is carrying.
Brown stays loyal to Callaway for his short-distance clubs
Once again, Blades Brown has not deflected from the Callaway brand when it comes to his wedges and putter.
He carried three variants of the Opus SP wedges to help him out of the bunkers and roughs. The wedges are perfect for pros who are looking for maximum controlled spin but low ball flight. Each club costs $199.99. Which means his set of wedges costs $599.97.
The last club in Brown’s kit is the Callaway Ai-One Double Wide putter. It seems that he prefers to use wider blades on the green to increase the forgiveness. The putter also offers enhanced distance control and consistent ball speed. It is priced at $249.99 online. He pairs his clubs with the Golf Pride MCC grips.








