What’s in Justin Rose’s golf bag? We delve into the Englishman’s equipment for the 2025 season
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It’s been quite the golf equipment rollercoaster for Justin Rose in recent years.
Having spent the best part of two decades with TaylorMade, the Englishman parted ways with the equipment giant at the end of 2018 to take more control of the design of his golf clubs, signing a 10-club multi-year deal with premium Japanese manufacturer Honma at the start of 2019.
Their relationship got off to a flying start as Rose, the then World No.1, won his 10th PGA Tour title at the Farmers Insurance Open in only his second outing with his new clubs.
Rose’s Honma split
After the initial success, a dip in form and slide down the rankings followed and the former US Open champion’s split with Honma was made official in May 2020. Since then he’s remained an equipment-free agent, picking and choosing the equipment in his bag and playing a huge variety of brands, including TaylorMade, Cobra, Titleist, and Callaway. Despite that, his winless streak had extended beyond four years, dating back to the 2019 Farmers Insurance Open.
But Rose showed that class is permanent as he lifted the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am – his 11th PGA Tour title – securing his place in the field for the Masters and giving him hope of a return to Europe’s Ryder Cup team for the match in Italy.
The Olympic gold medalist and 2013 US Open Champion, who Today’s Golfer also named one of the 100 most influential people in golf, was subsequently given that opportunity by Captain Luke Donald and went on to represent Team Europe for the sixth time.
Let’s take a look inside the bag of the European Ryder Cup hero in 2025….
WITB Justin Rose What driver does Justin Rose use?
Justin Rose uses a Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Dimaond Driver (9°) with a Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX shaft
Justin Rose consistently tinkers with his golf bag, with his driver being the main culprit in recent months. His most recent change sees him change from the Titleist GT2 Driver to the 2024 Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond, granting instant success with a win at the FedEx Cup Playoffs – Becoming the oldest European winner on the PGA Tour in the modern era.
Read our full Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Review
What fairway woods does Justin Rose use?
Justin Rose uses a TaylorMade R7 Quad Mini Driver (13.0º) with a Diamana WB 73 TX shaft
Justin Rose uses TaylorMade M6 fairway woods (21°) with Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 80 TX shaft
TaylorMade has made fast-faced fairways since 2012, and for the first time in 2019, both the M6 and M5 come with TwistFace tech, which helps straighten high-toe and low-heel mishits for straighter, more accurate shots.
The M6’s head is a little bigger to ramp up forgiveness and our test pro said it felt extremely hot and powerful. That was before we checked our data and spotted the M6 (with a 153mph ball speed) was our fastest fairway of 2019.
Read our full TaylorMade M6 fairway woods review.
Specs
Lofts 3 – 14° / 3 – 15° / 5 – 18° / 7 – 21° / 9 – 24° Stock shaft Fujikura Atmos Orange 6 / 5 Adjustable hosel No What irons does Justin Rose use?
Justin Rose uses Titleist 620 CB irons (4-6i) with KBC Tour C-Taper 125g S+ shafts
Justin Rose uses Miura MC-502 irons (7i-PW) with KBS Tour C-Taper 125g S+ shafts
What wedges does Justin Rose use?
Justin Rose uses Titleist Vokey SM9 Wedges (52.08F), (56.10S), and Vokey Wedgeworks (60.04L) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue Onyx S400 shafts
What putter does Justin Rose use?
Justin Rose uses a Titleist Scotty Cameron T-5 putter
Price: £329.00 / $429.98
Specs
Head-type Mallet Weight 355g Stock grip Lamkin Deep Etched Paddle Grip What golf ball does Justin Rose use?
Justin Rose uses a Titleist Pro V1 Left Dash golf ball
Rrp: £52.00
Price: 49.95
About the author
Digital Editor. Tour golf nerd. World No.1 at three-putting.
He specializes in the DP World Tour, PGA Tour, LIV Golf, and the Ryder Cup, and has traveled the world watching the biggest tournaments and interviewing the game’s biggest stars.
Rob is also passionate about equipment and is a font of knowledge when it comes to golf balls, golf trolleys, and golf shoes, having tested thousands over the years.
Despite being father to three daughters, he still manages to find time to maintain a 10-handicap, playing regularly at Greetham Valley GC, Spalding GC, and Thorpe Wood, all in the east of England.
The best piece of golf equipment he’s ever owned is the TaylorMade SLDR driver, his favourite player is Tommy Fleetwood, and the best course he’s played is Turnberry’s Ailsa.
You can get in touch with Rob by emailing rob.jerram@bauermedia.co.uk