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Maja Stark: What’s In The Bag

Maja Stark What's In The Bag

Maja Stark claimed her first win since 2023 when landing a first major success in the US Women’s Open in June 2025. A look at Maja Stark: What’s In The Bag.

Stark hadn’t won since February 2023, but produced the good to take out the second of the women’s majors in 2025.

The Swede finished on seven-under par at Erin Hills in the 2025 US Women’s Open, two shots clear of Rio Takeda and Nelly Korda in Wisconsin.

Stark won three times in her breakout year in 2022 and most recently won by four shots in the Meryem Cup in February 2023 before a quiet spell.

Stark’s first win of 2022 came when winning the NSW Women’s Open in Australia in April 2022. Her 15-under total earned a five-shot victory over Johanna Gustavsson.

In the Amundi German Masters in July 2022, Stark birdied the final two holes to finish on 15-under and win by a shot from Jessica Karlsson and Leonie Harm.

She the claimed her first LPGA Tour win in the ISPS Handa World Invitational, which is co-sanctioned with the Ladies European Tour, in August 2022 at Galgorm Castle in Northern Ireland.

Swede Stark also won three times in 2021, once on the LET Access Tour and twice on the Ladies European Tour.

Stark turned professional in August 2021 and immediately won the PGA Championship by Trelleborgs Kommun that month, an event co-sanctioned by the LET Access Series and the Swedish Golf Tour.

On the Ladies European Tour, she was victorious in the Creekhouse Ladies Open in September 2021 and followed up in the Estrella Damm Ladies Open in October 2021.

Stark is a two-time Solheim Cup player having been part of the European Team in 2023 and 2024.

What’s In The Bag Maja Stark (at the US Women’s Open in June 2025)

Driver: Ping G430 Max 10K (9 degrees) (Read the Review)

Woods: Ping G430 Max (3-wood, 15 degrees) (Read the Review)

Hybrids: Ping G430 (3-hybrid, 22 degrees) (Read the Review)

Irons: Ping Blueprint S Irons (4-iron to PW) (Read the Review)

Wedges: Ping S159 (50 degrees & 54 degrees) (Read the Review)

Putter: Ping Anser 2 (Read the Review)

Ball: Titleist Pro V1 (Read the Review)

What’s In The Bag Maja Stark (at the Lalla Meryem Cup in February 2023)

Driver: Ping G430 LST (9 degrees) (Read the Review)

Woods: Ping G430 (3-wood, 15 degrees)

Hybrids: Ping G400 (3-hybrid, 19 degrees)

Irons: Ping i230 Irons (4-iron to PW) (Read the Review)

Wedges: Ping Glide 4.0 (50 degrees, 54 degrees & 60 degrees) (Read the Review)

Putter: Ping Fetch (Read the Review)

Ball: Titleist Pro V1

What’s In The Bag Maja Stark (at the German Masters in June 2022)

Driver: Ping G400 (9 degrees) (Read the Review)

Woods: Ping G400 (3-wood, 14.5 degrees)

Hybrids: Ping G400 (3-hybrid, 19 degrees)

Irons: Ping Prototype Irons (4-iron to PW)

Wedges: Ping Glide 4.0 (50 degrees, 54 degrees & 60 degrees)

Putter: Ping Fetch

Ball: Titleist Pro V1

What’s In The Bag Maja Stark (at the German Masters in June 2022)

Driver: Ping G400 (9.5 degrees)

Woods: Ping G400 (3-wood, 14.5 degrees)

Hybrids: Ping G400 (3-hybrid, 19 degrees)

Irons: Ping i210 (4-iron to PW) (Read the Review)

Wedges: Ping Glide 4.0 (50 degrees, 54 degrees & 60 degrees)

Putter: Ping Fetch

Ball: Titleist Pro V1

What’s In The Bag Maja Stark (at the NSW Women’s Open in April 2022)

Driver: Ping G400 (9.5 degrees)

Woods: Ping G400 (3-wood, 14.5 degrees)

Hybrids: Ping G400 (3-hybrid, 19 degrees)

Irons: Ping G400 (3-iron) (Read the Review) & Ping i210 (4-iron to PW)

Wedges: Ping Glide 2.0 (50 degrees, 54 degrees & 60 degrees) (Read the Review)

Putter: Ping Fetch

Ball: Titleist Pro V1