Making her debut 8 years ago on the LPGA Tour, Celine Boutier is still going strong every step of the way. She has been one of the most consistent golfers in the world, who has often delivered great performances to challenge for titles. She may have only triumphed on the course six times in her career, but the Frenchwoman has 35 other top 10 finishes to her name. She has bagged a couple of those in 2025 as well, finishing at T7 in the Founders Cup presented by U.S. Virgin Islands and T5 in the T-Mobile Match Play presented by MGM Rewards.
Having said that, the 31-year-old is also eager to get back to winning ways. She had an outstanding 2023, where she won 4 titles, including the Amundi Evian Championship. Boutier also nearly won the 2023 Rolex Player of the Year award, narrowly missing it by 34 points. However, the French golfer failed to get a result in her favor through 2024. With victory in her mind, let’s see what she is carrying in her golf bag to break the losing streak in May 2025.
Celine Boutier is a PXG golfer
Celine Boutier is a PXG pro as defined on the official website of the brand. However, that hasn’t stopped her from adding a piece of Ping to her kit. But most of Boutier’s golf bag is packed with PXG golf clubs.
For her driver, the French golfer uses the PXG 0311 GEN5. Apart from the amazing feel, the driver also provides the 31-year-old with a lot of forgiveness at contact and amazing distance off the frame. The club also has a low-spin profile and is quite stable to control. This makes it well worth the $299.99 price point.
According to Today’s Golfer, the only non-PXG club in Boutier’s fairway kit is the Ping G425 Max Fairway Wood. The tungsten sole of the wood increases its weight, which helps in having better control over the swing and more distance from impact and reduces spin through its ‘spinsistency’ technology. For $339, it’s a fair trade.
The 6-time LPGA Tour winner also has a set of hybrid clubs in her golf bag, the PXG 0311 GEN5 Hybrids. The extremely customizable club allows Boutier to fine-tune her performance while not compromising on forgiveness and distance. The incredibly versatile PXG 0311 GEN5 can be purchased for $159.99.
Alternatively, she also has the PXG 0311 T GEN4 Irons to help her on the fairway. Apart from its classy look, the club also offers control over the stroke, high workability, and more forgiveness. That justifies its price of $389.99/club.

While Celine Boutier would prefer sticking to the fairway before reaching the greens, there are times when she would need to use wedges as well. Let’s see what variant of wedges and putters she uses.
Escaping the sticky situation and sinking the putt
When in the sand or stuck deep in the rough, Celine Boutier prefers to stick with her trusted PXG kit. She uses the PXG 0311 Sugar Daddy II Milled Wedges for optimal bounce, precise shots, and control over the drop. That’s a lot the club has to offer for $179.99/wedge.
On the green, Boutier asks her caddie to pass the Bettinardi Studio Stock Putter. The stainless steel body of the putter, along with the amazing weight distribution, allows the French pro to have a clear sight of the ball as she follows the cup. The added weight and clean look also give her a lot of control. At $450, there is no better piece available on the market. Celine Boutier pairs the clubs with a set of Titleist Pro V1x golf balls in her bag.
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