Brooks Koepka What’s In The Bag?
For a very long time Brooks Koepka was one of very few top players to not have an equipment contract. As such his bag was often a mixture of clubs from different brands ranging from Titleist, to Mizuno to TaylorMade. This has all changed in 2021 as the four-time Major winner has officially signed with Srixon (opens in new tab) and he put a Srixon driver, Srixon irons, Cleveland wedges, and Srixon ball into play as well as carry a Srixon Staff Bag. However in 2022 a couple of things have changed to that setup and below, we look at the specific equipment he now uses…
Brooks Koepka What’s In The Bag?
Driver
TaylorMade M5
After using several TaylorMade drivers through the years, and testing models like the Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero Triple Diamond, with the new contract Koepka did put the Srixon ZX5 into play with 9.5 degrees of loft. Koepka said in December 2021 that the ZX5 is as good as anything he has hit before.
However, as we mentioned above this has changed as we spotted an older model go into his bag at the 2022 US Open. He was spotted with a TaylorMade M5 driver (opens in new tab) and Srixon put out a statement on the change.
“In this early stage of our partnership, Brooks Koepka has validated the performance of the Srixon driver and golf ball,” a Srixon representative told GOLF.com (opens in new tab) in a statement. “Though performance has been promising, the characteristics are not a perfect fit, yet.”
“To work through this adjustment period most efficiently, we decided to focus our energy on fitting Brooks into the next generation Srixon driver and golf ball prototypes that will debut on tour in the near future — products developed with Brooks’ input and needs in mind,” the statement continued. “While we get this organized in the next couple months, Srixon is temporarily allowing Brooks to use his previous driver and ball. Of course, he will continue playing Srixon irons and Cleveland Golf wedges. Both parties are fully committed to the partnership, and we are confident…
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