All the clubs that fired Tommy Fleetwood to an historic debut Tour victory
Everything the TaylorMade staffer had in the bag en route to his emotional triumph at the Tour Championship.

At long last, after 42 top 10s, 30 top 5s and six runner-up finishes, Tommy Fleetwood has done it.
The Englishman prevailed in emotional, yet comprehensive, fashion at Sunday's Tour Championship to claim both his first PGA Tour victory and the $10 Million FedEx Cup prize—a just reward after spending much of this season as one of the tour's most in-form golfers.
The 37-year-old had notched eight top-10 finishes this season in the lead-up to the weekend's climactic event at East Lake, making 18 of 19 cuts and firmly securing himself not just a place at the pointy end of the FedEx Cup standings, but Europe's team for the upcoming Ryder Cup.
But while much will be written about the emotion and history of Fleetwood's triumph, as well as what it means for his prospects going forward, interest will always remain in the equipment he uses.
As one of TaylorMade's headline staff players, Fleetwood stands among perhaps the most illustrious brand line-ups in golf, regularly appearing in the brand's promo videos alongside the likes of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. He also games a full complement of the brand's clubs, sporting a mixture of both past and present models geared to fit his exact needs.
Read on to see all the clubs Fleetwood used to win.
Tommy Fleetwood WITB August 2025
Age | 34 |
Turned pro | 2010 |
Major wins | 0 |
PGA Tour wins | 1 |
DP World Tour wins | 7 |
TaylorMade Qi35 "Dot Head" (10.5 degrees; Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 6 X); TaylorMade R7 Quad Mini Driver (13.5 degrees; Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 6 X) | |
TaylorMade Qi35 (5-wood; Mitsubishi Kuro Kage 80 TX); TaylorMade Qi35 (9-wood; Mitsubishi Kuro Kage 80 TX) | |
TaylorMade P7TW (5-PW; Project X 6.5) | |
TaylorMade Hi-Toe 4 (52-09, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400), TaylorMade MG Proto (56-12, 60-10, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400) | |
TaylorMade Spider Tour Black | |
TaylorMade TP5x pix | |
Nike Victory 4 Pro |

Drivers: TaylorMade Qi35, TaylorMade R7 Quad Mini
Fleetwood is typically quick to adopt TaylorMade's latest and greatest tech, and unlike other Taylormade players like Rory and Scottie, seems to be able to find consistency quickly when switching from older models to new ones. This is evidenced particularly in his choice of driver, with Fleetwood one of the few TaylorMade staffers to have adopted to both the new Qi35 driver and R7 Quad Mini driver.
Fleetwood is a noted mini driver fan, having put last year's BRNR Mini in the bag for the 2024 season, and rapidly adopted the R7 Quad when it dropped earlier this year. His Qi35 also carries a unique 'Dot' coding, which signifies that it has a slightly smaller, tour-only head that more closely mimics the proportions and feel of the Qi10.
Fairway Wood: TaylorMade Qi35, TaylorMade Qi10
While Fleetwood was once a player who preferred hitting longer irons off the tee, in more recent times he has adopted a variety of woods to unlock more forgiveness and launch at the longer end of the bag. He now uses a pair of TaylorMade woods: a 5-wood from the new Qi35 range and and, uniquely, a Qi10 9-wood that we don't believe was ever made available for general sale.

Perhaps the true highlight of Fleetwood's collection, and a testament to the Englishman's status as one of the game's most elite ball-strikers, is the set of TaylorMade P7TW irons he plays from a 5-iron down. Developed with and engineered for Tiger Woods himself, they're the purest, most workable and most aggressive irons TaylorMade makes—as well as the hardest to hit for mere mortals.
Wedges: TaylorMade Hi-Toe 4, TaylorMade MG Proto
Fleetwood prefers a combination of TaylorMade wedges, having recently switched into a full rotation of the brand's wedges after a lengthy spell gaming Titleist Vokey lob wedges. His approach wedge, interestingly, comes from the more forgiving Hi-Toe 4 model, which provides a larger, high-toe design for more confidence and a more forgiving hitting area.
His gap and lob wedges, meanwhile, come from the tour-spec MG Proto line, which was developed alongside the likes of Fleetwood, Collin Morikawa and Jacob Bridgeman to give pros the control and workability around the greens they truly need.

Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour
Scheffler has been using TaylorMade's Spider Tour putter since April this year, ditching his long-trusty Scotty Cameron Newport and moving into a mallet for the first time. The new weapon of choice? Of course, it's the TaylorMade Spider—a putter also adopted and beloved by both Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, to name just a couple.
According to TaylorMade, Fleetwood adopted the putter after testing a couple of Spider models the week after the Masters, finding a custom set-up that allowed him to correct a slight leftwards bias in his stroke. His putter is recognisable for its sharpie lines, which TaylorMade putter rep James Holley drew on personally to help with alignment (mimicking the milled alignment lines from the Spider ZT).
Golf ball: TaylorMade TP5x Pix
A testament to his willingness to adopt the latest and greatest innovations, Fleetwood is one of the few TaylorMade players to adopt the TaylorMade Pix line of golf balls, notable for their unique triangular pattern which helps with putter alignment. Already a fan of the TP5x golf ball, he switched into the Pix shortly after its release in October 2021, and hasn't looked back since.
"Tommy will put equipment in play immediately when he feels he’s giving up performance without it," said Adrian Rietveld, TaylorMade Senior Tour Rep. "He had to be certain that the pix golf ball gave him the exact same performance as his TP5x gamer. Of course, we knew they were identical golf balls – the only difference being the markings on the cover. But at that level, they leave no stone unturned.”