From driver to putter: A look inside Justin Rose’s bag reveals the clubs that helped him set a record at Torrey Pines.
Even at 45 years old, Englishman Justin Rose dominated at Torrey Pines during the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour. With a seven-stroke lead and a tournament record of 23 under par, the South African-born player secured his first title of the season. A look at his bag shows that his club selection is as versatile as his game, which he impressively demonstrated in Southern California.
Justin Rose’s Choice of Driver: Callaway
Off the tee, Justin Rose uses a Callaway driver with a 9° loft. The Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max is a high-performance club designed for experienced players seeking maximum control, a compact head shape, and low spin, without sacrificing the forgiving benefits of the “Max” design. It combines tour-proven performance with enhanced stability thanks to the Ai Smart Face technology, which utilizes real player data to optimize the face and generate multiple sweet spots across the surface. This helps stabilize spin and launch angle on off-center hits. At the Farmers Insurance Open, Rose achieved a maximum drive distance of 352 yards (about 322 meters) with this driver.
Fairway Woods for Every Shot
Complementing his driver, Rose carries a 3-wood from TaylorMade, the M6 model with a 15° loft. Similar to the M5 series, it features Twist Face technology, which delivers explosive shots from both the turf and tee. An evolution of the Speed Pocket in the sole allows greater ball speed even on low-face strikes by increasing face flexibility and trampoline effect, thus transferring more energy to a larger part of the ball. This results in higher, longer shots with less distance loss on mishits.
Also in his bag is a 7-wood from TaylorMade with a 21° loft, ideal for mid- to long-range approach shots. Its high ball flight ensures soft landings on the green and is particularly useful for hitting from the rough. Rose uses the new QiD4 TaylorMade model recently introduced but already favored by many pros.
Irons That Combine Control and Feel
Depending on the course conditions, Rose selects either a 4- or 5-utility iron from Japanese manufacturer Miura’s TC-502 series. For his standard irons (6–PW), he also uses Miura clubs, the MC-502 models. The main difference between the two is that TC models are tour-cavity irons, and MC models are muscle-cavity irons. Muscle-back irons (blades) offer maximum control and intense ball feel due to their compact heads but require precise strikes. Cavity-back irons provide more forgiveness with weight redistributed to the perimeter, resulting in lower center of gravity and higher ball flight.
For wedges, Rose trusts Titleist’s traditional craftsmanship, using either the Vokey Design SM10 with 52° or 56° loft or the Vokey Design WedgeWorks with 60° loft.
The final club in Rose’s bag comes from Carlsbad, California: a Scotty Cameron putter. The Scotty Cameron Phantom T-5 Tour Prototype is not