Tiger Woods What’s In The Bag?


The 14-time major winner uses 13 TaylorMade clubs and a Scotty Cameron putter

Tiger Woods What's In The Bag

Tiger Woods What’s In The Bag?

Here we take a look at the gear Tiger Woods currently has in the bag.

Woods doesn’t change his equipment very often, especially when it comes to his irons and wedges, but has now found a relatively consistent setup as a TaylorMade staffer two years after Nike stopped making equipment.

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The 14-time major winner had the TaylorMade M3 driver in the bag last year but he has switched to the brand new M5 with its Speed Injected Twist Face. To find out more on how the new technology works click here.

He has also switched his M3 3-wood for an M5 however he has still got a 5-wood version of the older model.

Woods also occasionally carries a 2-iron with his go to option being the TaylorMade RSi TP UDI.

He has recently had his old 2-iron re-shafted, taking out the Project X PXi 7.0 shaft for a graphite Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro White 100.

To combat the firm and fast fairways at Carnoustie in The Open, Woods opted to put a new TaylorMade GAPR LO utility iron in the bag. Read our review here.

The GAPR, which Woods had at a lowly 17 degree loft, was only in the bag for Carnoustie and in all likelihood we will see the RSi TP UDI back in play throughout 2019.

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Interestingly, Woods has also opted for a new set of irons in 2019, shifting from the TW Phase 1 bladed irons to the P7TW Prototypes. These go from 3-iron down to the pitching wedge.

The 14-time major winner relinquished his final Nike clubs in the form of his VR Forged wedges, replacing them with two TaylorMade Milled Grind wedges in the same 56° and 60° lofts he previously carried.

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He appears to be lacking a gap wedge but his sand wedge may be stronger than the 56° it says or his PW may be a touch weaker.

The lack of gap wedge allows him more options at the top end of the bag, hence a set of irons from 2/3-PW.

Tiger used three putters last year having started with his beloved Scotty Cameron and then moving on to a TaylorMade Ardmore 3 mallet at the Quicken Loans National in July.

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Woods then switched it out for a TaylorMade TP Black Copper Juno…

Woods’ Juno putter

That wasn’t in the bag for very long, however, as he went back to his Scotty Cameron at the BMW Championship and used it to win the season-ending Tour Championship by two strokes.

His previous Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS putter, which he won all but one of his 14 majors with, is one of the world’s most famous putters – an old backup he had made by Scotty Cameron in 2001 recently sold for $44,000 at auction.

For the 2019 season he continues to use the Bridgestone Tour B XS golf ball after signing with the company in December 2016.

Tiger Woods What’s in the Bag?

Driver: TaylorMade M5 460, 9.5°, Diamana D+ Whiteboard 70TX shaft

3 wood: TaylorMade M5, 13°, Diamana D+ Whiteboard 80TX shaft

5 wood: TaylorMade M3, 19°, Diamana D+ Whiteboard 80TX

Irons (3-PW): TaylorMade P7TW Prototypes, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts

Wedges: TaylorMade Milled Grind Raw,  56˚ and 60˚, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts

Putter: Titleist Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS

Ball: Bridgestone Tour B XS

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