Tour Gear Round Up: Memorial Tournament
All the latest equipment news from the professional tours
Tour Gear Round Up: Memorial Tournament
It was a long three months with no PGA Tour golf but we’ve now been back up-and-running for a month and the European Tour is now also back.
So, what is the latest news from the pro tours?
Memorial Tournament and Workday Charity Open recap
Tiger Woods
The 15-time Major winner makes his first PGA Tour start in five months this week at Muirfield Village, check out our video below to see what clubs he is using:
Rory McIlroy
The World No.1 has added some new TaylorMade forged irons to his bag this week. Stamped with P-7MB, they could well be the blades that replace the P730 model.
It’s unclear currently if he will use a full set or continue to combo the irons with P760 models in the longer irons.
Rory McIlroy What’s In The Bag?
Brandt Snedeker
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The American split with Bridgestone earlier this year after 15 years with the company, and he finally looks to have replaced his trusty J15 irons.
Snedeker put a Ping G410 driver in the bag last week at the Workday Charity Open as well as Ping i210 irons.
He was using a TaylorMade SIM driver and his faithful Bridgestone J15 irons a week earlier.
He also has got rid of the Bridgestone ball and is using a Titleist Pro V1x.
The nine-time PGA Tour winner has TaylorMade fairway woods and Callaway and Titleist wedges.
Brooks Koepka
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The four-time Major winner and former Nike staffer has put his Nike Vapor Fly 3 iron back in the bag.
It was replaced with a TaylorMade P790 UDI but the Nike is back.
He used the Vapor Fly 3 iron in all four of his Major wins.
Collin Morikawa
The American won his second PGA Tour title at last week’s Workday Charity Open using a full bag of TaylorMade clubs.
Morikawa is another to have the SIM Max hybrid in the bag, which Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson are also using.
Related: Collin Morikawa’s Workday Charity Open winning clubs
Gary Woodland
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The 2019 US Open winner was using a new Wilson prototype WLabs driver but he has put the Ping G410 back into play.
He does, however, still carry the new Wilson prototype fairway wood.
Shane Lowry
The 2019 Open Champion has added a TaylorMade M5 fairway wood.
He was previously carrying the M4, which he had in the bag at Portrush last year, but we’re unsure if he has replaced it or just added another fairway wood.
JT Poston
Last year’s Wyndham Championship winner JT ‘The Postman’ Poston showed off his custom Titleist Vokey SM8 wedge on social media, pretty cool:
@Vokeywedgerep this thing is Best one get!! pic.twitter.com/I7XDskBi1A
— J.T. Poston (@JT_ThePostman) July 13, 2020
Matthew Wolff
The American looks to have put the new TaylorMade TP5 yellow golf ball into play this week at the Memorial.
Workday Charity Open, Austrian Open, Clutch Pro Tour
Charley Hull
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The biggest story of the week perhaps comes from the Open Access Mixed Masters on the Clutch Pro Tour where Charley Hull had a brand new set of TaylorMade blades in the bag.
She was previously using the P730 irons but those have been replaced by these new blades that are stamped with P-7MB.
We saw on Hull’s social media that she was at Wentworth with TaylorMade on Tuesday so perhaps she only received the irons then.
We’re sure to hear more on these in the coming weeks and months.
Tapio Pulkkanen
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The European Tour returns this week in Austria and we saw the Finn using a classic 3 wood.
He still has the Callaway RAZR X Black fairway wood in the bag that was released in 2012.
Fairway woods are always difficult to replace and Pulkkanen must be a big fan of his Razr X Black.
Matthew Wolff
The American finished runner-up at the Rocket Mortgage Classic using new shafts in his irons.
He switched his Nippon Modus shafts for the Project X 6.5 model from 3-PW.
Wolff wanted to hone in his spin control and ball flight and loved the soft feeling of the 6.5s after initially trying the stiffer 7s.
Here’s what the TaylorMade staffer has in the bag:
- SIM 9.0° driver | Graphite Design TP7tx
- SIM 15.0° fairway | Graphite Design XC 8tx
- P790 3 | Project X 6.5
- P750 4-PW irons | Project X 6.5
- MG2 50°, 52° and 60° wedges | DG X100
- Spider X chalk putter
- TP5 ball #21
New Mizuno tour bags
Image: Twitter/@MizunoGolfEU
Look out for the brand new Mizuno tour bags on your TV this week.
They’re debuting on the PGA Tour at the Workday Charity Open.
Check out more pictures of our newest staff bag at https://t.co/yIKhzl2zT1. #teammizuno #nothingfeelslikeamizuno pic.twitter.com/EZ66iVH8DC
— Mizuno Golf Europe (@MizunoGolfEU) July 8, 2020
Bryson DeChambeau
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The Golfing Scientist won his sixth PGA Tour title at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, becoming the first PGA Tour winner to average over 350 yards off the tee.
He uses a 5.5 degree Cobra Speedzone driver, which Cobra had to completely re-design for Bryson to accommodate his low loft.
Related: Bryson DeChambeau What’s in the bag?
Rocket Mortgage Classic
This week we round up the latest tour gear news and take a look at some old trusty clubs still in the bags of PGA Tour pros.
Rickie Fowler
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We saw the five-time PGA Tour winner put a set of Rev33 blades in recently but he was pictured with an older Cobra set this week.
Fowler is using the Cobra AMP Cell Pro irons this week in Detroit.
They were launched back in 2013.
According to Golf WRX, Fowler is simply testing out Dynamic Gold X100 shafts as oppose to the KBS C-Taper 125 S+ shafts he has in the Rev33s.
Adam Hadwin
The Canadian was pictured using a Callaway X Hot hybrid.
The X Hots were brilliant clubs from Callaway, recognisable for their silver crowns, and came out in 2013.
Kevin Kisner
(Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
The three-time PGA Tour winner still puts faith in his Callaway Great Big Bertha driver.
It was released in 2015 and features a sliding weight at the back to adjust shot shape.
Jason Dufner
The 2013 USPGA Champion signed with Cobra last year and has a near-full bag of Cobra products, as seen above.
(Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
He has a Titleist 915f fairway wood and has recently put an Axis1 putter in the bag, the same brand that Justin Rose uses.
Jordan Smith
The Englishman played in the recent Worplesdon Charity Pro-Am where he was pictured with what look to be a prototype set of Callaway blades.
He signed with Callaway last year and has been using Apex MB blades so far in 2020.
Zac Blair
As reported by Golf WRX, the PGA Tour player has put a new set of National Custom Works irons in the bag.
The Buck Club, according to its website, “started With the idea of building a world-class golf course. Along the way it has transformed into a community of golfers all around the world who truly love the game and all it has to offer.”
Dustin Johnson
The new World No.3 won the Travelers Championship last week using TaylorMade’s Truss TB1 putter.
His flat stick is a tour only model with a lighter finish and a smaller Truss support.
The 21-time PGA Tour winner also had two TaylorMade SIM Max hybrids in the bag, in 19 and 22 degrees.
Related: Dustin Johnson What’s in the bag?
Travelers Championship
Bryson DeChambeau
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The Golfing Scientist, with his one length clubs and 5.5 degree driver, has put an older fairway wood in play at the Travelers Championship.
From the images we’ve seen, DeChambeau has put in a Cobra F6 fairway 2 wood – a club that was launched in late 2015.
Previously he was using an old Cobra King Black LTD fairway with 12.5 degrees of loft and a 17.5 degree Cobra King Speedzone Tour 5 wood.
Rory McIlroy
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A couple of weeks ago we reported that Rory switched out his SIM driver for the SIM Max…well this week he has gone back to the SIM.
McIlroy has gone down to an 8 degree head that sits more neutral than his more open SIM Max.
He has also changed his 3 wood from a SIM to a SIM Max because he was carrying his original one over 300 yards so was looking for something a bit shorter with more spin.
Sahith Theegala
Ping has agreed to terms on an endorsement contract with Sahith Theegala, winner of the 2020 Haskins Award as the best player in men’s college golf.
Theegala also received the prestigious Ben Hogan Award, which considers all amateur competition over the past 12 months. Theegala, a 3-time NCAA All-American at Pepperdine University, had two tournament victories and several high finishes during his senior year, plus he was the wire-to-wire winner at the Australian Master of the Amateurs in January 2020.
He makes his pro debut this week at the Travelers and signed an 11-club deal with Ping that must include the driver and putter. He currently uses a G410 LST driver, G410 hybrid, iBlade and Blueprint irons, Glide 2.0 wedges, and a Ping TR 1966 Anser 2 putter.
Billy Horschel
(Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
The American split with PXG before the Covid-19 break and is now an equipment free agent.
(Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
From what we’ve seen, Horschel has the TaylorMade SIM driver in the bag, a Titleist TS2 fairway wood, Ping Blueprint irons, Titleist wedges and a Ping putter.
He plays a Titleist Pro V1 ball.
Horschel signed with PXG in 2016, having previously been a Ping staffer.
Aaron Wise
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The young American looks to have recently split with Callaway.
He no longer wears a Callaway cap, uses a Callaway bag or any Callaway clubs – he has a near-full bag of TaylorMades.
It appears he is a free agent currently, with no signing announcement from TaylorMade.
Wise currently has TaylorMade SIM woods, TaylorMade P750 irons, Titleist wedges and a TaylorMade Spider X putter.
Louis Oosthuizen
(Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
The 2010 Open champion has put in an old faithful in the form of a Ping i25 14 degree 3 wood.
It was launched back in 2014.
He was previously carrying a TaylorMade M4.

