Ben Griffin has enjoyed a breakout year on the PGA Tour in 2025, securing two victories and making it to the season-ending Tour Championship for the very first time.
Producing some fine results throughout the season, we have taken a look at what clubs the American uses in competition play.
Check out the full specs below…
Driver
Beginning with the driver, which is the Ping G430 Max 10K, one of the best Ping drivers available on the market.
Regarded as the straightest and highest MOI (moment of inertia) driver the company has ever made, it has been in the bag of Griffin’s since the end of 2024, when he swapped out the Mizuno ST-X 230.
Featuring a UST Mamiya Lin-Q Proto V1 7 TX shaft, the G430 Max 10K has a significantly bigger footprint, a fixed back weight and a Carbonfly wrap on the crown. Griffin also has a 9° head that is set in the neutral position, as well as a Golf Pride MCC grip.
Fairway Wood
Like so many professionals, Griffin has the TaylorMade Qi10 fairway wood in the bag, which is often regarded as one of the best fairway woods that money can buy.
An excellent all-rounder, the Qi10 excels in a number of ways, with it extremely forgiving on low-struck shots. What’s more, it has a powerful, towering ball flight, with the weight saving design aiding the launch.
Set at 15° and with a UST Mamiya Lin-Q Proto V1 8 TX, Griffin once again has a very neutral set-up when it comes to the fairway wood, which has been in the bag since the beginning of the 2024 season.
Utility Iron
Being a Mizuno staffer, the first club from the company is the utility iron, specifically the Mizuno Pro Fli Hi 2-iron, which was released to the market in 2022.
Featuring clean looking, no-nonsense aesthetics, it’s set at around 17° and has internal tungsten weighting and increased bounce angle to help with turf interaction.
All of this is wrapped up in a black ion finish, with Griffin putting it in the bag since 2024. Like the irons below, it has a True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaft in it.
Irons
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