Paul Miller has all the details on the equipment the 15-time major champion has in play
Each Tiger Woods appearance on the PGA Tour is few and far between. They must be cherished.
Now a fully paid member of the TaylorMade club, both in clubs and gear (with the Sun Day Red brand being under the TaylorMade umbrella), Woods’ bag has shapeshifted on a number of occasions in the last few years.
Which driver does he have in the bag now? Has he tinkered with his irons since the end of 2023?
Let us take you through the legend’s bag and explain which clubs he’s taken out and which ones he has put in for the 2025 season.
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Tiger was content with his equipment set-up entering the 2023 PGA Tour season with the same gear he gamed in 2022.
At the top of the bag, he began with the TaylorMade Stealth Plus driver, with a 15-degree TaylorMade SIM Titanium 3-wood and a 5-wood in the TaylorMade M3 model.
However, ahead of the 2023 Hero World Challenge, he put in the new TaylorMade Qi10 LS driver which was added to the USGA and the R&A’s conforming list before the tournament.
With the new TaylorMade Qi35 range released in 2025 eagle eyed viewers of TGL might have been able to spot Tiger gaming the new Qi35 LS model (video review below).
Watch: Is The New TaylorMade Qi35 Any Better? Full Review!
In his irons, he opts to use a TaylorMade P770 3-iron before switching to his custom TaylorMade P7TW blades.
He carries two TaylorMade Milled Grind 3 wedges both with his custom sole grind. There are four different cambers and three different bounces across the sole of this wedge.
In fact, there is 25° of bounce on the leading edge! (A reminder we usually see 12° offered as a high bounce option.) But Tiger is a big believer in bounce and the forgiveness it gives you.
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The middle is set at a more understandable bounce of 12° before we hit the extreme again on the hosel with just 4° of bounce.
This means the wedge plays high bounce in the playing position and low bounce in the open position. All of this makes total logical sense for versatility around the green and being able to play all shots with one wedge.
He rounds out his bag with his trusty Scotty Cameron GSS Newport 2 putter and the Bridgestone Tour B X golf ball.