Kristoffer Reitan WITB: Everything in the bag of the Truist Championship winner
Take a look into the setup of the latest Norwegian to claim a win on the PGA Tour.

Having captured his first PGA Tour title at the 2026 Truist Championship, Kristoffer Reitan has earmarked himself as one of European golf's brightest talents.
Following hot on the heels of fellow Norwegian Viktor Hovland, Reitan is the second Norwegian to win on the PGA Tour and actually beat the Ryder Cup regular to become the first of his countrymen to play in the U.S. Open as an amateur back in 2018.
Turning pro that same year, Reitan's initial few years on tour have delivered mixed fortunes. However he has kicked on to a new level over the last year. May 2025 saw him claim his first European Tour win at the Soudal Open, and he followed this performance up with a win at the Nedbank Golf Challenge. He'd ultimately go on to finish eighth in the year's Race to Dubai rankings, earning a PGA Tour card for the first time.
Like Hovland, Reitan forms a member of PING's staff team, playing a top-to-bottom bag of the brand's clubs in his win at Quail Hollow. Here's everything he had in the bag en route to his maiden tour victory.
Kristoffer Reitan WITB
GolfMagic may receive a small advertising or affiliate commission if you buy via our links. Pricing may vary.
| Driver | PING G440 K (11°, Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White 60 TX) |
| Fairway woods | PING G440 Max (3-wood, 15° Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White 80 TX; 7-wood, 21 degrees, Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black 85 TX) |
| Irons | PING Blueprint S (4-9i, KBS Tour X) |
| Wedges | PING S259 (46-S, 50-S, 54-S, 58-S, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400) |
| Putter | PING PLD Custom Ally Blue H |
| Golf ball | Titleist Pro V1 |
| Apparel | Original Penguin |

Driver: PING G440K
Ping's ultra-high MOI G440K driver has been one of the most acclaimed drivers of 2026, earning plaudits among players of all levels for its forgiveness. Reitan has put one in the bag himself, joining fellow convert and PING staffer Sahith Theegala, who has also switched into the model after years of using a low spin LST driver. Like many tour players using more forgiving Drivers, his is fitted with a low-launch, low-spin shaft, in this case a Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White
Reitan isn't the only Tour winner in recent memory to opt for a higher MOI driver. Gary Woodland claimed the Houston Open back in March using Cobra's ultra-forgiving OPTM Max-K driver.
Fairway woods: PING G440 Max
Clearly favouring more forgiving options towards the top end of his bag, Reitan complements his G440K driver with larger-profile G440 Max fairway woods, set in both a 3-wood and the increasingly popular 7-wood loft. Like his driver, both are fitted with low-spin shafts to help Reitain keep his launch and ball flight in check when swinging at speed.

Irons: PING Blueprint S
Like many PING staffers, Reitan is a devoted fan of the brand's Blueprint S blade irons, a cavity-back players' iron which serve as a slightly more forgiving alternative to the Blueprint T. Sahith Theegala, Joaquin Niemann and Tyrrell Hatton are just a few high profile PING staffers to also use the Blueprint S for the bulk of their iron make-up.
Wedges: PING S259
PING's latest model wedges have proven surprisingly popular on tour, with the likes of Viktor Hovland, Sahith Theegala, Harris English, Joaquin Niemann, and Tyrrell Hatton all using the wedges rather than the traditionally more popular options from the likes of Titleist and Cleveland Golf. Reitan uses a full suite of four S259 wedges, having swapped his standard pitching wedge for a 46-degree S259 wedge instead.
Putter: PING PLD Custom Ally Blue H
PING's Tour-validated PLD line combines high-end milled feel with a range of forgiving shapes. Reitan uses the oversized Ally shape: a squared-off mallet designed for ultra-high MOI putting. His comes in a custom black-on-white colour scheme, designed by PING to make for easier alignment and better concentration at address.


