Hideki Matsuyama has proudly flown the flag for Japan on the PGA Tour for many years now.
He became the first male golfer from his country to win a major when he won the Masters in 2021, and he is now a eleven-time winner on the PGA Tour – his last victory being in January 2025 at The Sentry – winning by 3 strokes from Collin Morikawa.
Matsuyama won for the first time on the US circuit at the 2014 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village. He has since become one of the most consistent performers in the world and one of the most recognisable figures.
He entered the 2025 season hoping to beat his two victories in 2024 and winning at The Sentry got him off to a fast start to 2025 but had to wait until the Hero Challenge, in December, to eventually match his two victories he had in 2024. He now has a total of 12 PGA Tour wins.
Although he is a Srixon staffer, Matsuyama has a mixed bag of equipment.
He is still playing the Srixon Z Star XV but is playing the new 2025 model that came out in January.
A look inside Hideki Matsuyama’s bag
At the top of his bag, Matsuyama has the 2025 Srixon ZXi LS driver, TaylorMade Qi10 3-wood and a Cobra King RapSpeed Tour 5-wood.
As he belongs to Srixon, a set of Z-Forged II irons dominate the middle of his bag with a full set of Cleveland wedges and a Scotty Cameron Prototype putter at the bottom.

