There have been plenty of big gear stories and interesting bags used to win on tour in 2025, but which were the most interesting?

From brand new clubs, to those that are well over a decade old, we have seen many unique bag configurations this year, so we have picked out some of the most interesting ones used to win silverware this season…

players without a driver in their bag for the DP World India Championship, with the Englishman’s incredible form continuing at Delhi Golf Club.

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TaylorMade R7 Quad mini driver in his set-up, as well as two TaylorMade fairway woods and his usual P7TW irons.

Interestingly, the putter he uses has hand-drawn sharpie lines on the crown, which has been in play since the RBC Heritage.

Mini Driver: TaylorMade R7 Quad (13.5°) with a Ventus Red Velocore+ shaftFairway Woods: TaylorMade Qi35 5-wood (18°) and TaylorMade Qi10 9-wood (24°) with Mitsubishi Kuro Kage 80 XTS X shaftsIrons: TaylorMade P7TW (4-PW) with True Temper Project X 6.5 shaftsWedges: TaylorMade Hi-Toe 4 (52°) and TaylorMade MG Proto (56° & 60°) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaftsPutter: TaylorMade Spider TourBall: TaylorMade TP5x Pix

breaching the DP World Tour’s golf betting rules at the start of the season, Marco Penge has been one of the stand-out stories of 2025, securing three wins worldwide.

Interestingly, for his three wins, he has used three different putters. In Hainan, it was a Scotty Cameron Super Rat I, for his victory in Denmark, it was a Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.2 Tour Proto, while his victory in Spain was with a Scotty Cameron GOLO 6.2 Tour Prototype.

One last aspect is his irons, which are the Mizuno Pro S3. Prior to his victory at the Danish Golf Championship he changed the set-up of them, as they went from four-degrees stronger to two-degrees stronger.

Driver: Mizuno ST-X 230 (9.5°) with a Fujikura Ventus TR Black 7 X shaftMini Driver: TaylorMade BRNR Copper (13.5°) with a Fujikura Ventus TR Black 8 X shaftUtility Iron: Mizuno Pro Fli Hi 2-iron (15°) with a Fujikura Ventus Black HB 10 TX shaftIrons: Mizuno Pro S3 (4-PW) with KBS V10 130X shaftsWedges: Titleist Vokey SM10 (50°, 56°) and Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks (60°)
50° has a KBS V10 130X shaft, 56° has a Project X Wedge 7.0 shaft and 60° has a Project X 7.0 shaftPutters: Scotty Cameron Super Rat I, Scotty Cameron Phantom 5.2 Tour Proto and Scotty Cameron GOLO 6.2 Tour PrototypeBall: Titleist Pro V1

Claiming the Link Hong Kong Open in 2024, firing a 59 in the process, Patrick Reed wrapped up his first LIV Golf League title in his home city of Dallas just eight months later.

Winning in a four-man playoff, the Major winner purchased his TaylorMade Qi35 fairway wood from Golf Galaxy a week prior to his victory, with Reed possessing a Titleist GT3 driver and Grindworks Prototype irons.

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Along with those clubs, Cleveland and Titleist wedges were in the bag, as was an Odyssey White Hot Pro #3 putter.

Driver: Titleist GT3 (8°) with an Aldila Rogue Silver 70 TX shaftFairway Wood: TaylorMade Qi35 3-wood (13.5°) with a Fujikura Ventus Blue TR 7 X shaftUtility Iron: Titleist 716 T-MB 2-iron (17°) with a True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaftIrons: Grindworks PR202 (4) and Grindworks PR101A (5-PW) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaftsWedges: Cleveland RTX Tour Rack (52°) and Titleist Vokey SM10 (56° & 60°) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaftsPutter: Odyssey White Pro #3Ball: Titleist Pro V1x

a crucial PGA Tour win at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship in brutally windy conditions.

Opting for a Ping G400 driver from 2017, Schenk didn’t have a fairway wood in his bag, instead using a combo set of Ping i210s, which was released in 2018, and Mizuno MP18s that came out in 2017.

He also had an Odyssey Tri-Hot Rossie putter, which is over 20-years-old, in his set-up, as well as a Titleist Pro V1 golf ball in-play, specifically the model from 2017.

Driver: Ping G400 (9°) with a Fujikura Ventus Black 7 X shaftIrons: Ping i210 (2-5) and Mizuno MP 18 (6-PW) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaftsWedges: Titleist Vokey SM10 (52°, 56°, 60°) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaftsPutter: Odyssey Tri-Hot RossieBall: Titleist Pro V1 (2017)

the Englishman is known for using pink castle tees, iron headcovers and two gloves. He also has a 24-degree hybrid in the bag, which replaces a 4-iron.

It may seem like an odd set-up, but it still earned Rai a second Rolex Series win via a playoff.

Driver: TaylorMade M6 (9°) with a Mitsubishi Diamana BB 73 TX shaftFairway Woods: TaylorMade Qi10 3-wood (15°) and 5-wood (18°) with Fujikura Ventus Blue 8 X shaftsHybrid: Titleist GT2 (24°) with a Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro White Hybrid 90 TX shaftIrons: TaylorMade P7TW (5-9) with True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 shaftsWedges: Titleist Vokey SM9 (46°, 54°, 60°) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S300 shaftsPutter: TaylorMade Spider Tour VBall: Titleist Pro V1

William Mouw started his final round of the ISCO Championship seven shots back, with the American carding a nine-under 61 to claim a maiden title on the PGA Tour.

In terms of his bag, his Ping G400 LST driver came out in 2017, but that’s nowhere near the oldest club in Mouw’s bag, as his Ping Anser irons date back to 2010.

They were used for the event but, previously, he has had Ping Blueprint S irons in play.

What’s more, back in May of this year, he even used a Nike Vapor Fly Pro 3-iron, a model from 2016 which is still in the set-ups of Brooks Koepka and Tony Finau.

Driver: Ping G400 LST (8.5°) with a Mitsubishi Kurokage DT 60 TX shaftFairway Wood: TaylorMade Qi10 4-wood (16.5°) with a Mitsubishi Diamana DT 60 TX shaftUtility Iron: Ping iDi 3-iron (19°) with a Fujikura Ventus Blue Hy 9 X shaftIrons: Ping Anser (4-PW) with True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 shaftsWedges: Ping S159 (50°, 54°) and Ping Glide 2.0 (60°) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaftsPutter: Ping PLD TyneBall: Titleist Pro V1x

the main talking point was the lack of fairway woods, with the Englishwoman instead opting for two TaylorMade Qi35 hybrids set at 16° and 19°.

Hull’s fairway wood-less bag featured 14 TaylorMade clubs and a TP5x ball.

Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 LS (8°) with UST Mamiya Attas 6Star 6 X shaftHybrids: TaylorMade Qi35 (16°) and (19°) with UST Mamiya iRod Hybrid 85F4s shaftsIrons: TaylorMade P770 (4) and TaylorMade P7MB (5-PW) with Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 125 S shaftsWedges: TaylorMade MG5 (48°, 54°, 56°) with Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 125 S shaftsPutter: TaylorMade TP SotoBall: TaylorMade TP5x

For the first three rounds he used a Titleist GT2 but, for the final day, he reverted back to his Titleist TSR2, with both drivers featuring Fujikura Ventus Black 6X shafts.

Along with the big stick, he had 2023 TaylorMade Stealth 2 fairway woods at 15° and 21°, as well as a blade-style putter.

Driver: Titleist GT2/TSR2 (9°) with a Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X shaftFairway Woods: TaylorMade Stealth 2 3-wood (15°) and 5-wood (18°) with Fujikura Ventus Blue 8 X shaftsHybrid: Titleist GT2 (24°) with a Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro White Hybrid 90 TX shaftIrons: TaylorMade P7TW (5-9) with True Temper Dynamic Gold S300 shaftsWedges: Titleist Vokey SM9 (46°, 54°, 60°) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S300 shaftsPutter: Odyssey White Hot Versa #1Ball: Titleist Pro V1

Earning his DP World Tour card via a tightly-fought victory at the Hero Indian Open, Eugenio Chacarra had four different brands in his golf bag, with the putter being the main stand-out.

Possessing Callaway Ai Smoke Triple Diamond woods, the 2021 version of TaylorMade P7MCs were in the bag, while the Spaniard used a Tad Moore Make Everything Mallet (MEM) putter.

For those who don’t know, Moore is a master artisan who specializes in handcrafted clubs.

Designed with the help of Mike Dunaway, it specifically focuses on alignment and balance and features a very heavy shaft and a broomstick design. Chacarra has had it in-play for the majority of 2025, as well as the 2019 version of the Titleist Pro V1.

Driver: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max (8.5°) with a Fujikura Ventus TR Black 6 X shaftFairway Wood: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max 3+-wood (14°) with a Fujikura Ventus TR Black 7 X shaftIrons: TaylorMade P770 (3-4) and TaylorMade P7MC (5-9) with True Temper Project X LS shaftsWedges: Callaway Jaws Raw (46°, 50°, 54°) and Titleist Vokey SM10 (60°) with True Temper Project X LS shaftsPutter: Tad Moore MEM Make Everything MalletBall: Titleist Pro V1 (2019)

At the Hero World Challenge, where Matsuyama won in a playoff, he had an L-Neck Scotty Cameron putter but, at The Sentry, he used a center shaft version of the 009M.

The 33-year-old is known for his Scotty Cameron collection, and has mixed that aspect up in his bag throughout 2025.

Driver: Srixon ZXi LS (9°) with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 8 TX shaftFairway Woods: TaylorMade Qi10 (15°) with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 9 TX
Cobra Radspeed Tour (17.5°) with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 10 TXIrons: Srixon Z-Forged II (4-9) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaftsWedges: Cleveland RTX 4 Forged Prototype (48°, 52°, 56°, 60°) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaftsPutter: Scotty Cameron 009M Center Shaft Tour PrototypeBall: Srixon Z-Star XV

Sami Valimaki’s PGA Tour victories in 2025.

An M6 fairway from 2019 was also in Rose’s set-up, as were Titleist 620 CB and Miura MC-502 irons. Rose also opted for a Scotty Cameron Phantom T5 Tour Prototype and changed to the 2025 Titleist Pro V1x golf ball.

Driver: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max (9°) with a Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX shaftMini Driver: TaylorMade R7 Quad (13.5°) with a Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TXFairway Wood: TaylorMade M6 (17°) with a Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 80 TX shaftIrons: Titleist 620 CB (4-6) and Miura MC-502 (7-PW) with KBS C-Taper 125 S+ shaftsWedges: Titleist Vokey SM10 (52°, 56°) and Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks (60°) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaftsPutter: Scotty Cameron Phantom T5 Tour PrototypeBall: Titleist Pro V1x

Claiming a maiden DP World Tour title at the Italian Open by two strokes, Saddier had four different Mizuno irons in his bag.

These was a Mizuno Pro Fli Hi 1-iron, a Mizuno Pro 243 4-iron, Mizuno Pro S3 5-iron and Mizuno Pro 241 in 6-iron to nine-iron.

He also changed his putter from a L.A.B Golf OZ.1i to a L.A.B Golf DF3 the week of his win in Italy.

Saddier is not the only player to possess different Mizuno irons. Steven Fisk at the Sanderson Farms Championship used a near identical set-up, wielding a Fli Hi 3-iron, Pro 245 4-iron, Pro 243 5-iron and Pro S3 in 6-iron to 9-iron.

Driver: Mizuno ST-Z 230 (9°) with a Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White 70 TX shaftFairway Wood: Cobra DS-Adapt X (15°) with a Fujikura Ventus Black 8 X shaftUtility Iron: Mizuno Pro Fli Hi 1 (18°) with a Fujikura Ventus Black HB 9 TXIrons: Mizuno Pro 243 (4), Mizuno Pro S3 (5), Mizuno Pro 241 (6-9) with KBS Tour-V 130 shaftsWedges: Mizuno T24 (46°), Titleist Vokey SM10 (50°, 56°, Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks (60°) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaftsPutter: L.A.B. Golf DF3Ball: Titleist Pro V1

the stand-out club in MacIntyre’s bag is his TaylorMade Aeroburner 3-wood, which was released over a decade ago.

MacIntyre has used the club since he was an amateur, with the Ryder Cup star wearing out his original gamer in 2019, before re-adding it to the bag midway through 2020.

He also has an older TaylorMade Stealth 2 hybrid and Titleist 620 CB irons in play.

Driver: Titleist TSR2 (9.75°) with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 7 X shaftFairway Wood: TaylorMade Aeroburner 3-wood (15°) with a Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw White 85 TX shaftHybrid: TaylorMade Stealth 2 (19°) with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 105 X shaftIrons: Titleist 620 CB (4-9) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaftsWedges: Titleist SM10 (46°) Titleist SM9 (50°, 56°, 60°)
46° and 50° have True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Onyx shafts, 56° and 60° have True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 Onyx shaftsPutter: TaylorMade Spider Tour PutterBall: Titleist Pro V1

different color grips from her 4-iron to her 58°, so that her dad, Montree, can closely follow which clubs his daughter is using on TV.

Speaking of her irons, Thitikul uses the Callaway X Forged ’24 Star, which is a model only available from Japan. Miranda Wang, who won on the LPGA Tour this season, also used the Star irons on her way to FM Championship victory.

Ryan Gerard wrapped up his maiden PGA Tour title at the Barracuda Championship, using a unique set-up in the process that featured a 4-wood and a 9-wood.

Joaquin Niemann is another player to have a mix of fairway woods in his bag. Claiming five victories on the LIV Golf League, the Chilean had a 3-wood, 4-wood and 7-wood in-play for the majority of 2025.

In terms of Gerard, he has a predominantly Titleist bag and TaylorMade fairway woods. The American also has a Titleist T200 4-iron in his bag which is actually set-up like a utility iron.

In his bag, the Englishman still had a set of Ping S55 irons, which came to the market over a decade ago in 2013.

He also changed his putter at the Omega European Masters to a prototype Bettinardi DASS BB48 and had the 2019 version of the Titleist Pro V1 in-play.

Driver: Titleist GT3 (9°) with a Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw Orange 65 TX shaftFairway Woods: TaylorMade Qi35 3-wood (15°) and 5-wood (19°) with Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw Orange 75 TX shaftsIrons: Ping i210 (3-4), Ping S55 (5-PW), with Project X LZ 6.5 shaftsWedges: Titleist Vokey SM10 (52°, 56°, 60°)
52° has a True Temper Dynamic Gold 120 X100 shaft, 56° and 60° have True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S300 shaftsPutter: Bettinardi DASS BB48 PrototypeBall: Titleist Pro V1x (2019)