Have you ever wondered what is inside those massive staff bags caddies lug around on the professional tours? We have you covered. Golf Digest’s revamped “What’s In My Bag” treatment deconstructs everything inside a player’s bag, from the tiniest ball marker to the supersized driver. Here, PGA Tour pro Bud Cauley, who had four top-10s in the 2025 season, including a T-6 at the Players, gave us full, unfettered access to his bag. Enjoy the eye candy.
BUD’S BAG
Ball: Titleist Pro V1Driver: Titleist GT2 (Fujikura Ventus Black VeloCore+ 6X shaft), 8 degrees3-wood: Titleist GT2, 15 degrees5-wood: Titleist GT3, 17 degreesIrons: Titleist T250 (4), Titleist 620MB (5-9)Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (48-10F, 52-12F, 56-14F), Titleist Vokey Design WedgeWorks (60K)Putter: Scotty Cameron Timeless Newport 2
WEIGHTY MATTERS ON THE GREENS
The headweight on Cauley’s Scotty Cameron putter is on the light side, at 340 grams, but 35-year-old former All-American at Alabama prefers more heft, so he adds lead tape on the bottom. “Extra weight helps with my takeaway and makes my stroke more consistent,” he says.
FLIGHT CLUB
This 48-degree Titleist Vokey SM10 wedge also features some lead tape to help Cauley get the flatter trajectory he wants to see.
FOUR’S A CHARM
Cauley’s grandfather found this four-leaf clover in his yard. Is it lucky? Cauley has made 11 holes-in-one.
MARK THAT SPOT
Cauley hadn’t been to the RBC Heritage since 2020, so last spring he grabbed some Harbour Town ball markers.
PENCILS DOWN
If a score-keeping pencil breaks, not a problem. Cauley keeps a stash in his bag from most weeks he plays.
This article was originally published on golfdigest.com