What Clubs Do Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Player Guide (2023 update) - Golfing Focus (2024)

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In spite of the fact that pros seem to play a very different game to regular amateurs it is almost impossible for us not to pay close attention to the clubs the best golfers in the world are using.

There is a small part of every amateur golfer I suspect that believes that if we simply play the same club that the pros are using then some of their magic will transfer to us and we will be able to hit some of the same shots as they do.

But what clubs do the pros actually use?

If you analysed all the golf bags of the best players on the PGA Tour and chose the most popular 14 clubs the pros carry what golf set would you end up with?

We decided to do a comprehensive analysis of the top 100 players on the PGA Tour to find out.

The most popular 14 clubs the top 100 PGA Tour pros use starts with driver, 3-wood and 5-wood with 33 choosing these woods. The most common iron set, used by 42% begins with a 4-iron to a pitching wedge that matches the iron set. 3 specialist wedges – a 50º gap, 56º sand, and 60º lob wedge are finally added to the putter.

The best players in the world however clearly don’t all use this setup and many use a number of different variations of higher numbers fairway woods such as a 7-wood, utility irons, and hybrids.

Others, particularly the younger generation, prefer to carry 4 specialist wedges including a specialist pitching wedge instead of a pitching wedge that matches their iron set.

And indeed some of the players will change the make up of their set on a regular basis depending on the particular course they are playing that week.

It is interesting however that the most common set-up of the best players on Tour will feel familiar to millions of amateurs across the world despite all of the options that are available to pros today.

But while the most common golf club set up for the top pros is one thing we wanted also to find out what the best golfers on the PGA Tour considered to be the best individual golf clubs, including lofts, shafts, grips.

And not only that we also wanted to see what had changed since the last time we carried out this analysis two years ago!

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Most Popular Golf Clubs on the PGA Tour – Top 100 Player Breakdown

When it comes to pro golf clubs and the most common set of clubs used by the top 100 players on the PGA Tour there is clearly a lot of similarity to the club type choices made by regular amateurs.

Having a set of clubs with 3 woods, 7 irons, 3 wedges, and a putter will be a familiar thing for the vast majority of amateur players.

But when it comes to the individual club choices of this elite group on the PGA Tour it is interesting to note what they consider to be the best clubs among the most common set up.

Titleist’s TSR3 driver is the most used by the top 100 PGA Tour pros with TaylorMade’s Stealth Plus the most popular 3-wood and 5-wood. Titleist’s T100 irons are the most played with 20 playing them while Titleist’s Vokey Design SM9 is the most used gap, sand, and lob wedge. TaylorMade’s Spider X is the most popular putter.

For those interested in the detail of the most used individual clubs among the top PGA Tour pros choosing the most common club setup, including lofts, shafts, and grips we have included all this in the table below.

CLUBMOST POPULAR CLUB MODEL / LOFT / SHAFT USED BY TOP 100 PGA TOUR PROS
DriverTitleist TSR3 (9°)

Fujikura Ventus Black 6X shaft

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3-woodTaylorMade Stealth Plus (15°)

Graphite Design Tour AD DI 8X shaft

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5-woodTaylorMade Stealth Plus (18°)

Fujikura Ventus Black 9X shaft

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Irons
(4-iron to PW)
Titleist T100

True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts

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Gap wedgeTitleist Vokey Design SM9 (50°)

True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaft

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Sand wedgeTitleist Vokey Design SM9 (56°)

True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaft

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Lob wedgeTitleist Vokey Design SM9 (60°)

True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaft

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PutterTaylorMade Spider XCheck eBay

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Putter gripScotty Cameron Dancing CameronCheck eBay
Club gripsGolf Pride Tour VelvetView at PGA Tour Superstore

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Golf ballTitleist Pro V1Check eBay

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If you went to your local golf shop and picked up this set up of clubs you are clearly not automatically going to play like a top PGA Tour pro.

But for all the club choice options that are available to the best players in the world it is interesting to see how close this set probably is to the majority of amateurs across the world.

Further when we last did this research a couple of years ago this same set up was found to the be most common among the top 100 pros.

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Saying that however our analysis also found that the top pros are all constantly searching for little changes and tweaks in their golf set which will save them a stroke or three across the course of a round or a tournament.

Many pros will therefore change one or two of their clubs from week to week depending on the type of course they find themselves playing, whether that be adding in an extra wedge at the expense of a fairway wood or utility iron, or adding in a hybrid in place of their longest iron.

Take a close look at Hideki Matsuyama’s bag on the driving range at a PGA Tour event for example and you will likely see 17 or even 18 clubs in his bag.

And this means you will sometimes find him swapping in a 20º Srixon ZX Mk II utility iron in place of his Cobra King RadSpeed Tour 5-wood when the course set up demands it.

This variation among the longer clubs in the bag is most common for many of the pros who do follow the ‘standard’ set up listed above.

For every pro that uses a 5-wood you will find close to a similar number who choose a higher numbered 7-wood, utility iron or hybrid in its place.

Further a number of the pros opt to carry more than one utility iron or hybrid and then start their standard iron-set with a 5-iron or sometimes even a 6-iron.

The decision to play 4 specialist wedges instead of the standard 3 by replacing the pitching wedge which comes with the rest of the iron set is also increasing in popularity particularly among the younger generation of pros on the PGA Tour.

So for the sake of completeness in the table below we list the most popular clubs among the alternative clubs which we found used by some of the top 100 PGA Tour pros.

CLUBMOST POPULAR CLUB MODEL / LOFT / SHAFT USED BY TOP 100 PGA TOUR PROS
4-woodTaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus (16.5°)
Graphite Design Tour AD DI 9X shaft
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7-woodPING G425 Max (21°)
Graphite Design Tour AD DI 8X shaft
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HybridCallaway Apex UW (19º)
Graphite Design Tour AD DI Hybrid 95 X shaft
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Utility / Driving IronSrixon ZX Utility
Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour120 X shaft
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Specialist Pitching WedgeTitleist Vokey Design SM9 (46°)
True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaft
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[Editor’s note – to put together this analysis we researched all the drivers, fairway woods, utility or driving irons, irons, irons, wedges, and putters used by the top 100 players on the PGA Tour. If you are interested in finding out more about the individual club types you can check out our other articles here:

  • What Driver is Most Used On the PGA Tour? Top 100 Player Analysis
  • The Fairway Woods Used by the Top 100 PGA Tour Pros
  • What Hybrid Golf Clubs Do the Top 100 PGA Tour Pros Use?
  • What Driving Irons Do the Pros Use on the PGA Tour?
  • What Irons Do the Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Player Guide
  • What Wedges Do the Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Player Analysis
  • What Putters Do the Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Player Guide]

What Brand of Golf Clubs Do the Pros Use? Titleist Remains Dominant

When it comes to golf club brands they are an ever-increasing number of options on the market today.

As golf technology has developed at a rapid rate, and particularly since the turn of the century, an increasing number of specialist brands have entered the market and sometimes specialized in areas of the game, such as putter grips, previously considered not thought of as worthy of dedicated attention.

The big golf brands however have maintained an almost vice-like grip over the golf market and when it comes to the professional ranks, and what they consider to be the best golf clubs, that grip is once again in evidence.

Titleist is the dominant brand among the clubs used by the top 100 PGA Tour pros. Their clubs are the most used across almost all categories of clubs – drivers, utility irons, irons, hybrids and wedges. And in the hybrid and putter categories they are the 2nd most popular. Callaway and PING are the next most popular brands.

For many years everyone has been aware of Titleist’s stranglehold over the golf ball market but I must confess to being slightly surprised of the popularity of Titleist clubs among all club types used by the best pros on the PGA Tour.

Titleist produces the most used golf clubs across all the main categories of golf clubs with the exception of fairway woods and putters.

But even in these categories Titleist is the second most popular brand with only 1 fewer player using its Scotty Cameron branded putters compared to Callaway’s Odyssey models.

Titleist’s dominance is evident however in every other club category and especially when it comes to wedges where their Vokey Design clubs are chosen 3 times as frequently compared to the next most popular wedge brands of PING and Cleveland.

The table below highlights the most used brands among the top 100 PGA Tour pros and as you can see Titleist’s dominance is very clear, as it was when we looked at the club brands being used by this elite group a couple of years ago.

We did though note two key points which have changed since then.

Firstly Srixon has become a more popular brand among the PGA Tour pros in that time, overtaking TaylorMade in terms of popularity and getting very close to the popularity levels of Callaway and PING when we take into account all the club categories.

And secondly PXG has fallen away by comparison with now none of the top 100 pros we looked at using any of their drivers, fairway woods, utility irons or irons compared to a few who were using them two years ago.

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Before you go …

Knowing what clubs the top PGA Tour pros are using is always interesting but with the swingspeeds of the average male pro typically being over 20mph faster than the average amateur golfer (114mph vs. 93.4mph) there is possibly more to learn from the clubs being played by the best female pros.

Read our next article to find out what clubs the best LPGA pros are choosing with their 94mph average swingspeeds …

What Clubs do LPGA Players Use?

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  • What Hybrid Golf Clubs Do the Top 100 PGA Tour Pros Use?
  • What Driving Irons do the Pros Use on the PGA Tour?
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  • What Putters do the Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Player Guide
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  • Do Pros Use Regular or Stiff Shafts? They’re Stronger Than That!
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  • Do Golf Pros Wear Metal Spikes? But They are Banned!
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  • What Golf Balls Do LPGA Players Use? Top 50 Player Breakdown
  • What Drives the Senior Tour Pros? Most Popular Driver on Champions Tour
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FAQs

Do pros use woods or hybrids? ›

The pros are using hybrids regularly, and many start their iron sets with a 6-iron and carry four hybrids in their bag (except for some of the high clubhead speed players such as Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson). But that may not be the right choice for every golfer.

What irons does Jordan Spieth use? ›

Now a seasoned PGA Tour pro, Jordan Spieth doesn't feel the need to chop and change equipment. In 2023, he refreshed his selection of Irons by switching over to Titleist's new T100 design. And he has not been swayed to try out any of the new offerings from his sponsors or other brands.

What irons does Rory McIlroy use? ›

Rory McIlroy WITB: Full Specs

Irons: TaylorMade P760 (4 iron), TaylorMade Rors Proto (5-9 iron) all fitted with Project X Rifle 7.0 shafts. Wedges: TaylorMade MG4, 46°, 50°, 54° and 60°, all with Project X Rifle 6.5 shafts. Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour X. Ball: 2024 TaylorMade TP5x prototype.

Should I swing my hybrid like an iron or a wood? ›

Your hybrid might look a lot like a fairway wood, but you need to play it the way you would an iron. The hybrid's shaft is only slightly longer than the corresponding iron, so it's easy to set up to the ball the same way. For the standard shot, play the ball in the middle of your stance, and keep your weight centered.

What is easier to hit wood or hybrid? ›

Some golfers find hybrids easier to hit than fairway woods, and others the opposite. If you struggle with topped fairway wood shots, you might prefer the smaller head shape of a hybrid as it can feel easier to get down into the ball.

What clubs does Brooks Koepka use? ›

That club first went into play at LIV Golf Jeddah, so it's something to keep an eye on. As we said, Koepka uses Srixon irons, with the ZX7 MkII clubs in his bag. Those are followed by Cleveland RTX Zipcore wedges, which he has four of in his setup.

Is Jordan Spieth friends with Scottie Scheffler? ›

PGA Tour star Jordan Spieth isn't happy that he's not playing as well as his longtime friend Scottie Scheffler, but he's hoping to use the world No. 1 golfer's success as inspiration.

Do any PGA pros use Jumbo grips? ›

JUMBOMAX® TOUR PROS

Bryson currently plays JumboMax Tour Series™ XL grips on his clubs, as well as the JumboMax JMX JumboFlat™ 17 putter grip. Retief Goosen is a seven-time PGA Tour winner and a two-time U.S. Open Champion (2001, 2004).

Does Tiger use standard or midsize grips? ›

Tiger Woods plays the TM MG3 with a DG S400 and GP Tour Velvet Cord. . On this club, Tiger Woods plays with a Standard grip size (1/32 over standard).

What is the most popular putting grip on the PGA Tour? ›

SuperStroke putting grips are popular among leading pros on tour. But, why do professional golfers prefer SuperStroke putting grips over other brands? The simplest answer is quality, structure and design variety based on functional necessity.

What is the most used brand on the PGA Tour? ›

Of all the golf brands, Titleist draw the most attention online every month and lay claim to having the most played golf ball across the worldwide professional tours.

What is the most popular wedge on the PGA Tour? ›

The SM9s and SM10s are among the most popular wedge choices on the PGA Tour. More than 25 players at the highest level have added the new SM10s to their bag and yet more use the older iterations.

What is the most common ball used on the PGA Tour? ›

The Titleist Pro V1 is a top choice among PGA Tour players, known for its exceptional distance, consistent flight, and very soft feel.

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