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Let’s take a look in the golf bag of four-time Major winner Brooks Koepka. The 30-year-old has no equipment contract so is able to choose whatever clubs he feels are right for his game.
The American had been a Nike staffer but had to look elsewhere for his clubs after the company announced they would no longer make golf equipment in August 2016.
TaylorMade M5 (10.5 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 70TX
Koepka has in the past used a TaylorMade M2, M3, M5 and put the new TaylorMade SIM Max driver in play for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, his first event of 2020. He then used a Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero Triple Diamond at the Saudi International. But at the 2020 PGA Championship the TaylorMade M5 was back in the bag.
TaylorMade M2 Tour HL (16.5 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 80 TX
Koepka has stuck with his trusty TaylorMade M2 Tour, but he has been testing the SIM fairway woods.
TaylorMade P790 UDI (3), Mizuno JPX 919 Tour (4-PW)
Shafts: Mitsubishi Chemical MMT UT 105TX (3), True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (4-PW)
For a long time after Nike stopped making clubs, the one club that remained was the Nike Vapor Fly Pro 3-iron. This was swapped for a P790 UDI from TaylorMade, but the Nike iron could yet make a return.
Koepka used the Mizuno JPX900 Tour models for three of his Major victories, and for the other Major win he put the Mizuno JPX 919 Tours in. These clubs have remained in the bag.
Titleist Vokey Design SM8 (52-12F, 56-10S), Vokey SM4 TVD (60-08ML)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400
Koepka has two Titleist SM8’s in the bag, but his final wedge is an older Vokey SM5 TVD. He has also used Titleist Vokey SM7 wedges this season.
Scotty Cameron T10 Select Newport 2
He uses a Tour only Scotty Cameron T10 Select Newport 2 that has been fitted with a soft Beryllium insert.
Titleist Pro V1x
This is the most popular ball on Tour, providing low spin and long carry on drives, high spin with wedge shots, and excellent control on the greens.
Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord Midsize