Collin Morikawa WITB February 2026
Take a look inside the setup of the two-time major winner and TaylorMade staffer.

PGA Tour star Collin Morikawa has been one of the professional game's great enigmas in recent years.
Having ranked amid the top five players in the world for much of the last two years, Morrikawa has nonetheless struggled to turn his consistency into the major-winning form that made him such an exciting force at the very start of his career.
The American, of course, burst on to the scene with a famous run of 22 made cuts, winning the PGA Championship in his first year as a fully-fledged member and following that up with an Open Championship victory the year after.
The years since have been less kind to the 29-year-old, however in February 2026 Morikawa seemingly turned a corner, claiming his first win in almost two-and-a-half years at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
A long-term TaylorMade staffer, Morikawa signed with the brand in 2019 when he turned professional and has used their clubs to capture all of his PGA Tour titles since. His entire bag is made up of their equipment, while Morikawa also remains one of adidas' flagship shoe and apparel ambassadors.
Take a deep dive into his entire set-up below.
Collin Morikawa WITB (February 2026)
TaylorMade Qi4D LS (8 degrees, Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 60 TX) | |
TaylorMade Qi4D Tour (3-wood, 15 degrees, Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 80 TX); TaylorMade Qi4D Tour (5-wood, 18 degrees, Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 80 TX) | |
TaylorMade PDHY (4i, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100); TaylorMade P7CB (5-6, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100); TaylorMade P730 (7-PW, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100) | |
TaylorMade MG5 (50-SB09, 56-LB08, 60-LB08; True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400) | |
TaylorMade Spider Tour X Flow-neck | |
TaylorMade TP5 | |
adidas Adizero ZG | |
Apparel | adidas |

Driver: TaylorMade Qi4D LS
Morrikawa was one of the many TaylorMade players to immediately switch into the manufacturer's new Qi4D driver for the 2026 season, joining the likes of Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood in embracing the much-improved new driver straight out of the gate despite being one of the few TaylorMade staffers to actually use the previous Qi35 LS model on tour.
His new driver also comes as the more compact, low-spinning Qi4D LS variant, equipped with a low-launch, low-spin Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited.
Fairway Woods: TaylorMade Qi4D Tour
Continuing the transition into TaylorMade's new metalwood family, Morrikawa has switched into the new Qi4D tour range of fairway woods for the new season, moving on from the combination of SIM Titanium and Qi10 woods he used up until the end of 2025. Like his driver, his Qi4D woods are also equipped with Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited shafts.
Irons: TaylorMade PDHY, TaylorMade P7CB, TaylorMade P730
Favouring an array of different options off the tee, Morikawa has a driving iron worked into his bag in the form of the PDHY: a utility iron designed with hybrid-like forgiveness for easy-hitting performance off the tee. His long irons are TaylorMade P7CBs - an iron famously put into play briefly by Rory McIlroy earlier this year, designed with a cavity back profile to provide extra forgiveness compared to classic blades.
The bulk of his irons, however, are TaylorMade P730s - a more classic muscle-back blade released in 2017. Designed for elite ball strikers needing workability and feel, these are among the purest irons TaylorMade has ever made, and formed the basis of Rory's Rors Proto irons.

Wedges: TaylorMade MG5
TaylorMade's forged MG5 wedges have proven a popular addition to its line-up over the last 9 months, with most TaylorMade staffers switching straight out of the prior MG4 models and into the new line. Morrikawa is no exception, gaming a full suite of three wedges from the MG5 range.
Morrikawa was pivotal in testing and helping TaylorMade refine the new wedges, with his feedback leading directly to TaylorMade's decision to forge the wedges rather than cast them.
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour X
Morikawa's putting woes over the last couple of years have been much documented, and addition to tweaking his irons, he spent 2025 tinkering with multiple putter options after a downturn in his form with the flat stick. The American even described himself as “putting like a blind man” after a poor round on the greens to open last year's Rocket Classic.
In December, Morikawa switch into into a fourth putter of the year so far, jumping on the zero torque bandwagon in the process with his adoption of the TaylorMade Spider ZT. He stuck with the model to start the 2026 season, however he switched once more to a flow-necked Spider Tour X, relaying an excellent story about stealing an example from Kurt Kitayama and practicing relentlessly with it.
It seems to have worked for now, with Morikawa ending the weekend ranked 44th in strokes gained with the putter – a stat where he normally ranks towards the bottom of the tour.
Golf Ball: TaylorMade TP5
As a player who favours consistent spin numbers, improved wind performance and distance control in his choice of ball, Morikawa joined McIlroy in switching away from his long-used TaylorMade TP5x last year, taking up the standard TP5 instead. The standard TP5 has a softer feel and a slightly lower launch than its sibling, favouring maximum short game control and providing complete reliability with the irons.
"The spin numbers are really consistent. It flies better in the wind and has better distance control — and that’s everything in our game," said Morikawa.







