From driver to putter: A look into Justin Rose’s bag reveals the clubs behind his record win at Torrey Pines.
Even at 45 years old, Englishman Justin Rose left his competitors behind 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 inside his bag shows a versatile club selection that matched his impressive play in Southern California.
Justin Rose trusts Callaway for his driver
Off the tee, Justin Rose starts with a Callaway driver featuring a 9° loft. The Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max is a high-performance club aimed at experienced players seeking maximum control, compact head shape, and low spin without sacrificing the forgiveness of the “Max” design. It blends tour-proven performance with enhanced stability from the Ai Smart Face technology, which uses real player data to optimize the clubface and create multiple sweet spots for consistent spin and launch angles even on off-center hits. At the Farmers Insurance Open, Rose achieved a max drive distance of 352 yards (approximately 322 meters) with this driver.
Fairway woods for every shot
Complementing his driver, Rose carries a TaylorMade M6 3-wood with a 15° loft, featuring Twist-Face technology for explosive shots from both the tee and the turf. An enhanced Speed Pocket on the sole increases face flexibility and trampoline effect at impact, transferring more energy across a larger ball area. The result: higher, longer shots with less distance loss on mishits.
Also in his bag is a TaylorMade QiD4 7-wood with 21° loft, ideal for mid to long approach shots. Its high ball flight helps ensure soft landings on the green and is especially suited for shots from the rough. The QiD4 is a new model recently introduced and quickly adopted by many professionals.
Irons that blend control and feel
For irons, Rose selects either a 4 or 5 utility iron from Japanese manufacturer Miura’s TC-502 series depending on course conditions. His regular irons (6-PW) are also Miura MC-502 models. The TC series are tour cavity back irons offering more forgiveness and higher ball flight, whereas MC models are muscle cavity (blade-style) irons that prioritize control and feedback but demand precise striking.
Rose relies on Titleist wedges, choosing between Vokey Design SM10 models with 52° or 56° loft, or a Vokey Design WedgeWorks with 60° loft.
Rounding out his setup is a Scotty Cameron Phantom T-5 Tour Prototype putter from Carlsbad, California, which he has been testing since September 2025. Made from 303 stainless steel and 6061 aircraft aluminum, the mallet-style putter is not yet commercially available. Like many tour pros, Rose plays with a Titleist Pro V1x ball.