With four holes remaining, it seemed that the Cognizant Classic was going the way of Shane Lowry, who was three shots clear of Nico Echavarria.
However, double bogeying the 16th and 17th, Lowry went from three ahead to two back, with Echavarria’s 17-under-par tournament total good enough to hand him a third PGA Tour victory.
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A Srixon staffer, the Colombian primarily used the brand’s clubs to secure the win in Florida, but TaylorMade, PXG and Odyssey were also present in his set-up.
Check out Echavarria’s full winning what’s in the bag below…
Driver
Beginning with the driver, which is a prototype model of the Srixon ZXi, a model used by Lowry and Hideki Matsuyama, who had the same type of driver in the bag for his Hero World Challenge victory.
Although unclear as to how the prototype model varies from the standard ZXi driver, there are two weights on the sole, with Echavarria also adding lead tape on the heel to help with the weighting and balance.
Set at 9°, a Mitsubishi Diamana BB 73 TX shaft is present, which has been in the set-up for a number of years.
Fairway Woods
Another week, another victory for TaylorMade fairway woods, as Echavarria used the Qi10 3-wood in 15° and a PXG Lightning 5-wood in 18° for his win at PGA National.
Previously a PXG staffer, the Lightning is the only club to remain in the bag from the brand, while the Qi10 was the most popular fairway wood model in 2025, and has been in Echavarria’s set-up for some time.
Shaft-wise, the 3-wood has a Project X HZRDUS Smoke Red RDX 70 TX, while the 5-wood possesses a Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green 80 TX.
Irons
Like most Srixon staffers, Echavarria uses a mix of the Srixon ZXi5 and ZXi7, specifically a 4-iron and 5-iron in the ZXi5 and 6-iron to pitching wedge in the ZXi7.
The ZXi5 is the more forgiving option, while the ZXi7 is a forged players’ iron. In terms of when they were introduced to the bag, we believe it was around 2025,…
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