Hideki Matsuyama’s impressive form at the Hero World Challenge continued on Sunday, with the former Major winner securing a second title in The Bahamas.
Firing an eight-under-par final round, the Japanese star then went on to defeat Alex Noren in a playoff, claiming the $1 million first prize and the trophy presented by tournament host, Tiger Woods.
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A Srixon staffer, it wasn’t the only manufacturer in the bag of Matsuyama, who also used TaylorMade and Cobra fairway woods, as well as Cleveland wedges and a Scotty Cameron putter.
In fact, the putter was yet another prototype model, with the 33-year-old known for switching in-and-out various Scotty Cameron flat sticks throughout his decorated career.
Take a look at the full specs of Matsuyama’s set-up below…
Driver
Beginning with the driver, which is the Srixon ZXi LS that features a 9° head and a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 8 TX shaft.
At the start of the year, Matsuyama had the Srixon ZX5 LS Mk II in play for his victory at The Sentry, but changed to the more modern ZXi LS midway through 2025.
Featuring two weights on the sole, the 11-time PGA Tour winner has three gram weights in both the front and the back. What’s more, he has a slither of lead tape towards the rear of the driver, which helps with the weighting and promote a slightly higher ball flight.
Fairway Woods
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Two non-Srixon clubs in Matsuyama’s bag can be found in the fairway wood section, where he uses the TaylorMade Qi10 3-wood and a Cobra Radspeed Tour 5-wood.
The Qi10 needs no introduction, as it has been by far the most successful fairway wood on the PGA Tour in 2025, being part of over 50% of player’s set-ups throughout the year.
In terms of the Cobra Radspeed Tour, it has been part of Matsuyama’s bag for a number of years and is one of the oldest clubs in his set-up, having been released in 2021.
Shaft-wise, the Qi10, which is set at 15°, has a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 9 TX, while the Radspeed Tour, which is 17.5°, has the slightly heavier Graphite Design Tour AD DI 10 TX shaft in it.
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