Scottie Scheffler played TaylorMade irons since 2020 but remained a free agent until early 2022. After a breakout Ryder Cup performance, TaylorMade moved quickly to sign him. This video reveals how Scheffler joined Team TaylorMade, the timing behind the full-bag deal, and why the brand extended his contract as world No. 1. A must-watch for golf fans and gear enthusiasts.
Scotty Sheffller had been using tailor made irons since 2020, but he remained an unsigned equipment free agent until early 2022. After the 2021 Ryder Cup, where Sheffller impressed by going 20 and one and beating John Rom headto-head, Tailor Made began to take serious interest. In March 2022, just before the players championship, Sheffller officially inked a multi-year equipment deal with Tailor Made. This brought him fully onto team Tailormaid, marking the transition from irons only to a full bag setup. In January 2024, Tailor Maid announced a multi-year extension to keep Sheffller on tour staff as world number one, underscoring his success.