
Elvis Smylie
Elvis Smylie — son of tennis champions Liz and Peter Smylie, and named after Elvis Presley — turned professional in February 2021 and announced himself with consecutive titles at the WA Open and the weather-shortened 2021 BMW Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland. The left-handed Queenslander defended a second Australian PGA Championship in 2024 with a final-round 67 to edge Cameron Smith by two, then joined LIV Golf for the 2026 season and won his debut event — LIV Golf Riyadh — by one shot ahead of Jon Rahm with a closing 8-under 64. He plays a Titleist-led bag with a Ping G440 Max 3-wood.
About Elvis Smylie
Elvis Smylie is a Australia professional golfer. competing on the LIV Golf. Currently ranked #114 in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR). Elvis Smylie uses a Ping G440 LST Driver (9°) driver, Titleist T150 Irons irons, and a Scotty Cameron Newport Blue Tour Prototype Putter putter.
Current WITB
As spotted at the 2026 PGA Championship in May 2026
Bag Breakdown
14 clubs from 3 brands in the bag
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Ping G440 LST Driver
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Ping G440 Max Fairway
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Equipment Q&A
Elvis Smylie uses a Ping G440 LST Driver (9°). The driver is typically chosen for its combination of distance, forgiveness, and workability to suit the player's swing.
Elvis Smylie uses a Scotty Cameron Newport Blue Tour Prototype Putter. Putter choice is highly personal among tour professionals, often staying with the same model for years.
Elvis Smylie uses Titleist T150 Irons. Iron selection on tour varies between players who prefer blades for workability and those who choose cavity backs for added forgiveness.
As of May 2026, Elvis Smylie's bag includes a Ping G440 LST Driver (9°), Scotty Cameron Newport Blue Tour Prototype Putter putter. Professional golfers typically update their equipment throughout the season based on performance and new releases.









