
The third-year pro recently signed her first equipment deal (with Adams Golf). "I had never been fitted so extensively," she said. "It opened my eyes as to what was possible with my equipment."

My driver is 10.5 degrees. I like the extra loft because I can take it over the trees on a dogleg. I might be leaving some yards out there, but distance isn't a problem for me.

Last year I hit driver almost every hole. But now I use 3-wood more often. In fact, I only used driver three times a round in Hawaii. That's because I hit some shots 300 yards with this club that week.

I love my Idea Pro hybrid. It's 18 degrees, and I've hit it as far as 270 yards. I don't carry a 3-iron because it goes too low. Besides, this is a much easier club to hit.

My Idea Pro irons are pretty standard. I've never been one to use lead tape or put extra layers under my grips. I'll take clubs right out of the box and start playing with them.

My Titleist Vokey wedges are new, so the grooves are sharp and tend to scuff the ball. I hit a lot of range balls and shots out of the sand to try and calm the grooves down a little. I use a 52-, 56- and 60-degree. That gives me a consistent yardage gap.

I used a blade putter as a junior golfer, but I'm a mallet person now. I've had this Scotty Cameron Phantom for a while, so it has some dings on it. It was a bit ugly at first, but it got pretty in a hurry when putts started dropping.

I've been playing the Titleist Pro V1x for a few years. I used to draw a line on the ball, but the new V1x has arrows for alignment so now I just mark it with a pair of dots.