Brooks Koepka WITB January 2026: Koepka's full setup for his PGA Tour return
Take a look inside the setup of the five-time major champion and former LIV marquee.

While it's been more than two years since five-time major winner Brooks Koepka last stood on the winner's podium, the American has begun the 2026 with all eyes fixed upon him once more.
Koepka, 35, set the golf world aflame at the start of the 2026 season by becoming the first major name to opt out of his lucrative contract with LIV Golf and announce his attention to re-join the PGA Tour.
Koepka will make his formal return to at this weekend's Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. Despite his incredible major success, Koepka has won a relatively modest number of regular season PGA Tour events, with his major wins outweighing regular events five to four.
Koepka's move represents the latest chapter in a protracted quest to recapture the form that saw him win four Major championships in just three years. His CV since his last Major victory, at the 2023 PGA Championship, has been relatively modest – his last tournament win coming at LIV Greenbrier in August 2024
As such, the key question on peoples' lips will be whether Koepka has what it takes to re-establish himself as a major force on tour, and that will naturally lead to interest in exactly what the American has in the bag right now.
Koepka is a Srixon brand ambassador alongside names like Keegan Bradley, Hideki Matsuyama and 2025 US Open winner J.J. Spaun, but he also uses clubs made by Nike, Scotty Cameron and TaylorMade.
Famously not a tinkerer, Koepka is notorious for gaming older clubs for as long as he feels comfortable with them – making for one of the most eclectic setups of any major winner.
Read on to take a full deep-dive.
| Age | 25 |
| Turned Pro | 2012 |
| PGA Tour wins | 9 |
| Major wins | 5 |
| LIV Golf wins | 5 |
Brooks Koepka WITB January 2026
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Titleist GT3 (10 degrees, Mitsubishi Diamana D Limited 60 TX) | |
TaylorMade M2 Tour HL (3-wood, 16.5 degrees, Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 80 TX) | |
Nike Vapor Pro (3, Fujikura Pro Tour Spec 95 X); Srixon ZX7 Mk II (4-9, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100) | |
Cleveland RTZ (46-10, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100); Cleveland RTZ Tour Rack (52-10 Mid, 56-10 Mid, 60-6 Low, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400) | |
Scotty Cameron Teryllium Tour Newport 2 | |
Srixon Z-Star Diamond | |
Nike Air Zoom Infinity Tour NEXT% 2 | |
Nike Tour Classic IV |
Driver: Titleist GT3
Koepka has used a number of different drivers in recent years, but seems for now to have settled on one of the tour's most popular driver models: the Titleist GT3. The high-speed, low-spin model consistently ranks among the very best and longest drivers money can buy, and Koepka switched into the model mid-way through last year after a protracted period using TaylorMade's tour-only Qi10 'dot' variant.
Fairway wood: TaylorMade M2 Tour HL
The first of many long-term gamers in Koepka's bag, the TaylorMade M2 Tour HL is a relic from his days regularly playing TaylorMade woods and looks well-positioned to remain in his bag for some time to come.
"Once I get equipment that I like and I stick with it — I’m not a tinkerer," Koepka told Golf Digest. "I don’t change. I keep it just how it is.”
The M2 Tour HL is a specialised model, with a smaller, more compact head, low-spin characteristics and a high launch profile to promote a more towering ball flight with a softer landing angle.
Irons: Nike Vapor Pro, Srixon ZX4
Koepka's Nike Vapor Pro driving iron is one of the most famous old clubs on tour, and the American seems steadfast in continuing to use it for as long as humanly possible. Former Nike Tour rep Ben Giunta confirmed to Golf Digest that he has a back-up head and shaft in reserve for when Koepka's current example caves in, but after that he'll be forced to find something new if he elects to keep a 3-iron in play.
Koepka's choice of regular irons, meanwhile, is somewhat more conventional. As a Srixon rep, he games the company's most aggressive ZX4 blades from a 4 iron through to a pitching wedge.
Wedges: Cleveland RTZ
As a Srixon ambassador, Koepka also gets access to sister brand Cleveland's full suite of short game options. He seems to get on with them, as he has long had a complete compliment of the brand's most recent RTZ wedges in the bag.
Most of Koepka's wedges come in what's known as the Tour Rack variant, which effectively means they have a raw finish that deteriorates with age enhancing friction and spin while reducing glare.
Putter: Scotty Cameron Teryllium Tour Newport 2
Another long-time favourite for Koepka is his classically styled Scotty Cameron Newport 2, which carries a traditional blade profile in defiance of trends pushing players increasingly towards mallets.
Koepka's Newport is a pro-only model fitted with an ultra-exclusive Teryllium insert – the copper alloy valued by the company for its soft, precise feel and used in its putters for over 25 years.








