Inside the golf bag of Mexico City Champion

Johnny Wunder
Joaquin Niemann won Liv Golf’s Mexican City Tournament, his third win of the year. This is the club he used to complete.
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While the world rankings may not be shown, Joaquin Niemann will certainly be one of the top players in the world. It can be said that his main performance is incredible, but his achievements (three wins) at Lef in the first six games are extremely world-class.
His latest win came to a victory Sunday, winning in Mexico City.
His bag setup is also one of my favorites as it is a combination of precision, forgiveness and optimization. Torque is a formal PING team as of this week, and the Phoenix-based company can’t choose a better Sunday finale as their top talent searches for Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Cam Smith.
Recently, we’ve been digging into Neeman’s bag here, and the only change is that Niemann returned to his G430 LST from the G440 LST that he won earlier this year. What’s the reason for the switch? Facial angle preference. The G430 fits his eyes better, allowing him to see more attics at the address.
More on Niemman’s Bag, and all the work that Liv Tour Rep Spencer Rothluebber does optimized – check out the above deep dive I did a few months ago. Thanks to John Whyte (@SMS_ON_TOUR) for the photos.
ball:
Titleist Pro V1 X ’25
driver:

Ping G430 LST 10.5* STD settings
10 grams hot melt on the head
45.25
D4+
GD DI 6X Tips 1 inch

PING G430 LST custom driver
The PING G430 LST driver features exclusive Low Spin Technology (LST) Carbonfly Wrap, a lightweight composite that covers the crown and wraps it in the heel/toe segment of the skirt to save weight and lower CG for more ball speed, less spin and higher MOI. The 8-layer one-piece composite saved four grams and reinstalled 11.5 grams. The weight of movable 22 grams of high density tungsten after weight affects the shooting shape between ±7 yards, between neutral and fading settings. At 440cc, the smaller touring-style LST offers 9° and 10.5° lofts (adjustable +/- 1.5°, both flat with standard 3°) and is best suited for faster swing speeds. Distance difference. Higher ball speed. The shallower, variable thickness faces are thinner and can create more facial deflection to make our maximum distance grow faster by far. The sound solution is a new integral rib structure and adds crown, skirt and only fine-tuned club head frequency to produce the ideal sound and impact experience. Rotating variable rolling radius, lower lofts with lower faces, improve rotation consistency and carry distance. Carbonfly wraps a lightweight composite crown around the heels and toes of the skirt to save weight and lower CG to increase ball speed for higher MOIs. The movable weight is 25 grams, and the high density movable after weight affects the shooting shape +/- 10 yards between the draw, neutral and fade.
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3 woods:
PING G440 MAX 15* STD Settings
Neutral weight
41.75
D3
Graphite Design Journey AD DI 8X Tips 1 Inch
7 wood:

Ping G425 Max 21* Minor Negative
5g toes
40.5
D2
Graphie Design Tour AD DI 8X Tips 2”
Hybrids:

ping g430 hyb 26*@24.5 large –
Neutral weight
38.25
D2
Graphite Design Journey AD DI 95X HY
iron:

(5-PW) PING Blueprint S Irons
Real Temperament Project X 6.0
Length of STD (i.e. 38 inches and 5 iron)
1* Weakness in the attic (27 degrees 5 iron)
1/2 degree flat
D1
wedge:

Ping S159 (52s@51, 56S@55.5, 60B@60)
Real Temperament Project X 6.5
-1/4 length (52@35.25, 56@35, 60@34.75)
D2+, D3+, D4+
1.5*Flat (all 62.5)
Putter:

ping pld anser (matte raw finish)
Aluminum insert with tungsten weighting to 350g head weight
34.5”
3* Loft
3* Flat
Superstroke JP 40
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Johnny Wunder
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Johnny is currently the equipment director of Golf.com, and has contributed to fully equipped golf and other platforms. Prior to this position, he was a content marketing manager for Callaway Golf, where he led the “Winder of Wunder”, a platform dedicated to in-depth content in golf equipment. Prior to joining Callaway, he was the director of original content on Golfwrx.com and host of the “Gear Dive” podcast. Aside from his professional efforts, Johnny is an avid golfer with a passion for the game since he played in Seattle, Washington when he was young.