Wyndham Clark no longer under full-line contract with Titleist in 2026

Former US Open champion Wyndham Clark is no longer under a full-line contract with Titleist, but instead moves into a ball-glove deal for 2026.

Wyndham Clark
Wyndham Clark

Wyndham Clark is no longer under a full-line contract with Titleist, GolfMagic can confirm. 

Clark, 32, now joins a growing list of free agents in the golf club world entering 2026, but he has moved to a ball-glove contract with Titleist

Clark officially joined Titleist at the start of the 2022 PGA Tour season.

That came after a stint with PXG. 

Clark enjoyed an excellent run of form once joining the Titleist roster, winning three times in the space of 10 months.

He won the Wells Fargo Championship in May 2023 for his first PGA Tour title.

Clark then captured his maiden major title with a one-stroke victory over Rory McIlroy at the US Open a month later. 

The fiery American chalked up his PGA Tour hat-trick with victory at a weather-shortened AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February 2024.

But that remains his last win on the circuit, following an indifferent run of results in 2025. 

Clark also hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons at both the US PGA and US Open last season. 

He came under fire when launching his driver at a sponsor's board, nearly wiping out a marshal at the US PGA. 

Clark was then caught smashing up the locker room during the US Open. 

Clark no longer on a full-line contract with Titleist
Clark no longer on a full-line contract with Titleist

On the course, Clark amassed just three top-10 finishes, albeit one of them was an impressive T4 at The Open. 

But ahead of the 2026 PGA Tour season getting underway this month, Titleist has confirmed to GolfMagic that Clark's full-line contract with the brand has come to an end. 

Clark will, however, still represent the brand in 2026 but only on a ball-glove contract.

He will continue to use a Titleist Pro V1x ball this season. 

Clark was seen using a PING G430 Driver during The Bay GC's 7-4 loss to Atlanta Drive GC on Tuesday night, something that was first pointed out on social media by GOLF's Jack Hirsh. 

The rest of Clark's golf bag for 2026 is not yet known. 

Once ranked third in the Official World Golf Rankings, Clark now looks on from the 45th rung of the ladder. 

Now armed with a new set of golf clubs but remaining with his trusty Titleist ball, Clark will be looking to get his game back in working order in 2026. 

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