January is the time of year when those on the professional circuits show off their new equipment and, for 2026, it’s no different.
Although there hasn’t been as much transfer action as we’ve seen in previous years, there has still been a significant amount of players appearing with new clubs in the bag, or new clothing logos on their chests.
Marco Penge Signs With PXG
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The biggest move of the window, so far, comes in the form of World No.29 Marco Penge, who swapped Mizuno for PXG ahead of his PGA Tour rookie season.
Claiming three DP World Tour wins in 2025, as well as being one of the best drivers of the golf ball in the world, the Englishman has joined the brand’s roster and is set to use a near-full bag of PXG golf clubs.
Being the first high-profile player to swap to brand-new equipment for 2026, PXG might not be finished with signing new players yet, with a post on their social media showing that a PGA Tour and LPGA Tour player could be joining Penge at the company.
Tommy Fleetwood Spotted Wearing New Apparel
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Another big move comes in the form of another Englishman, as Tommy Fleetwood was spotted without Nike logos on his clothing for the first time in over a decade.
Playing a practice round at the Dubai Invitational, the only Nike logos present were on his golf shoes, as Fleetwood initially appeared to be rocking Lululemon, then athletic and performance clothing company Vuori, before wearing G/FORE during his first round.
It’s unclear as to whether the move is an official one, with an announcement likely coming in the next few weeks, as Fleetwood ramps up his playing schedule. According to reports, Maverick McNealy has signed with Vuori for 2026.
Wyndham Clark Becomes Equipment Free Agent?
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Wyndham Clark had been previously using a near full bag of Titleist clubs but, at the TGL match between The Bay Golf Club and Atlanta Drive Golf Club, he was spotted using a Ping G430 LST driver.
The American signed with Titleist in 2020, but it is reportedly not under a full contract anymore, despite still using their irons, wedges and golf ball during the TGL…
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