What’s in the bag of five-time major champion and LIV Golf star Brooks Koepka.

Brooks Koepka was one of the many Nike Tour staff who found themselves without an equipment deal when the company stopped making clubs in 2016.

For several years, he chose not to get tied into another full-bag contract and instead picked the clubs he wanted to play from a variety of manufacturers, before signing with Srixon and Cleveland in 2021.

Four-time Major champion Brooks Koepka is a Srixon and Cleveland Golf Tour Staff player.

“I’ve been an equipment free agent for the past few years, so it will be fun to be involved with a company on a daily basis and be able to contribute to the development of their future equipment,” said Koepka, on signing the deal. “I put the ZX7 irons in play in January, and it is the best iron I have played on Tour. ”

Brooks Koepka will continue to use his Nike Vapor Pro 3-iron.

He joined the brand’s impressive line-up of tour players which includes fellow Major champions Hideki Matsuyama, Shane Lowry, Graeme McDowell, Keegan Bradley, Inbee Park, Minjee Lee, and Hannah Green.

Koepka’s clubs are still an interesting mix, though, with one or two from other manufacturers, including a couple of pretty old clubs – we spoke to Brooks in St Andrews for a deeper dive into what makes the man tick, why he chose to sign with Srixon Golf, and why the Nike 2-iron is most likely going to be with him until the day he retires.

The five-time Major champion’s 2025 had some more interesting tales still to tell, beyond his additional play in the closing stages of the DP World Tour’s season-long Race To Dubai, with the announcement that he would be stepping away from the breakaway LIV Golf League.

Having joined in 2022, after a series of injuries had left him questioning his position amongst the best players in the world at the time, Koepka looked to pastures new to help re-inspire his game.

That it did, with a third PGA Championship, in 2023, being added to the list of victories under his illustrious belt.

With his 2026 tour card yet to be determined, there will no doubt be many waiting to see where the impressive Floridian ends up plying his trade in the upcoming season.

Brooks Koepka is a Srixon and Cleveland Golf Tour Staff player.

Let’s take a look at what club’s five-time major champion and Ryder Cup star Brooks Koepka has in his bag.

What’s In The Bag: Brooks KoepkaBrooks Koepka uses the Srixon ZX5 driver.What driver does Brooks Koepka use?

Brooks Koepka uses a Titleist GT3 driver (10°) with a Mitsubishi Diamana D Limited 60 TX shaft

Titleist GT3 has internal Split Mass technology to keep CG low and forward Titleist GT3 has internal Split Mass technology to keep CG low and forward Koepka is definitely not a golfer who games a particular club purely because it’s the brand’s latest model.

During Ryder Cup week, we noticed Brooks had switched out his Srixon ZX5 MKII LS driver for TaylorMade’s 2021 SIM2 model, which he’s played up until the 2024 PGA Championship, finally switching into the Qi10 ‘dot’ driver.

At the 2025 Masters, however, Brooks switched into a Titleist GT3 driver in his ever-present Diamana shaft. That week didn’t end up too well, though, so perhaps we’ll see the Qi10 back in the bag before long.

Read our full Titleist GT3 driver review.

Specs

Lofts 8° / 9° / 10.5° Stock shafts Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw Blue 60 or Project X HZRDUS Smoke RDX Black 70 Stock grip Golf Pride Z-Grip Adjustable hosel Yes (+/- 2°) What fairway wood does Brooks Koepka use?

Brooks Koepka uses a TaylorMade M2 Tour HL Fairway Wood (16.5°) with a Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 80 TX shaft

Brooks Koepka uses the TaylorMade M2 Tour HL fairway wood. TaylorMade M2 Tour Fairway wood. Brooks Koepka clearly is a huge fan of the club and we were unsure when he was switching to Srixon whether he would use the fairway woods. Clearly, he preferred to stick with the 16.5° TaylorMade M2 Tour HL model, which is a club he has had numerous successes with and is why it has been featured in his bag now for many years.

Fast, far and forgiving say TaylorMade. Everything from previous iterations of the M2 was stripped back to bare bones and improved for the 2017 model.

The carbon crown’s reduced to six layers, there’s a longer and more flexible speed pocket and a lighter fluted hosel all to increase ball speed, carry distance, and forgiveness. There’s also some serious “geocoustic” engineering to tune sound and feel. 

Read our full TaylorMade M2 Tour HL Fairway Wood review.

What irons does Brooks Koepka use?

Brooks Koepka uses a Nike Vapor Pro 3-iron with a Fujikura Pro Tour Spec 95 X Shaft

Brooks Koepka will continue to use his Nike Vapor Pro 3-iron. Vapor pro iron Brooks Koepka is a golfer that like to stick to what he knows. The 2017 M2 fairway wood was followed by the 2016 edition of the Nike Vapor Pro 3-iron.

No wonder he is a fan of the trusted Nike club, it has seen him lift five major titles in a dominant spell of his career.

He has replaced it a few times over the years but for all his major successes it has featured and we can’t see it leaving any time soon.

Read our full Nike Vapor Pro Iron review.

Brooks Koepka uses Srixon ZX7 Irons (4-9i) with True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 shafts

Brooks Koepka uses Srixon ZX7 irons. The ZX7, with its very Japanese high-toe shape, is a simple but very classy beauty – and that’s usually what ‘players’ ask for. There’s nothing to not like about this sleek but powerful model.

Our pro was really impressed by the feel and feedback from the ZX7, and the data it produced against its peers (see our 2021 Players’ Iron Test here)is undeniably impressive. A 7-iron carry of 168 yards was our third longest in testing, but more impressive than that was how the ZX7 combined that power with only dropping seven yards (4.2%) between on- and off-center strikes (third best), which really helps consistency and scoring on the course.

Despite being replaced by the ZXi7 MKii and now the ZXi models, Koepka hasn’t felt the need to upgrade yet, even with the impressive performance on offer from the new line.

Read our full Srixon ZX7 irons review.

Specs

Availability 4-PW Stock shaft Nippon NS Pro Modus3 Tour 120 Stock grip Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 7-iron loft 32° What wedges does Brooks Koepka use?

Brooks Koepka uses Cleveland RTZ Tour Rack Raw Wedges (46°-10 Mid, 52°-10 Mid, 56°-10 Mid, 60°-10 Low) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts

Best for consistency and feel

Brooks Koepka plays Cleveland RTZ wedges

Price: £169.00/$189.99 per club

Part of Koepka’s deal with Srixon was to game Cleveland wedges. It seems to be he is enjoying them having had great success including a major victory at the 2023 PGA Championship.

The RTZ wedges feature some genuinely impressive upgrades over the previous RTX6 ZipCore models, in particular with the new featured material they’re made from.

Z-Alloy, a proprietary metal manufactured and designed entirely in-house by Srixon, has two key selling points. Firstly, they’re 10% softer than before, meaning you get unprecedented feedback from any lie and any shot.

But secondly, this alloy doesn’t rust. This keeps your clubs clean and fresh for as long as you want them to be, and you can also play them in a raw finish, as Brooks does, to maximise your spin from the face.
 

Read our full Cleveland RTZ wedges review.

Pros & Cons Specs

Pros Exceptional levels of spin and feelDesigned to help channel away debrisGood level of forgiveness on full approach shots Cons Not as many grind options as some other models Lofts 46° – 62° in 2° increments Stock shafts 46° – 62° in 2° increments Stock grips Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360 Head options Low Sole, Mid Sole, Full Sole Finishes Tour Satin, Black Satin, Tour Rack Raw What putter does Brooks Koepka use?

Brooks Koepka uses a Scotty Cameron T10 Select Newport 2 Teryllium Putter

Brooks Koepka uses the Scotty Cameron T10 Select Newport 2 Proto putter. Brooks Koepka Scotty Cameron Teryllium TNP2 Putter. Koepka has tested other putters when temporarily struggling with his T10 Newport but he always comes back to the Scotty Cameron eventually.

The Newport 2 shape will be familiar to golfers all over the world, with the classic blade look something many will aspire to.

What makes this model different, however, is the face insert. Made from tellurium copper which uses 12 alloys to create a soft feel, Teryllium inserts are patented to Scotty Cameron with plenty of tour demand (Tiger used a Tel3 with the same insert for his first major win in ’97) the ‘T10’ model being a reference to 10 years on tour for the insert.

What golf grips does Brooks Koepka use?

Brooks Koepka uses the Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord Midsize Grips

Brooks Koepka uses Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord grips in midsize (round). Brooks Koepka uses Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord grips in midsize (round). What golf ball does Brooks Koepka use?

Brooks Koepka uses the Srixon Z-Star Diamond Golf Ball

Best premium balls for durability

Srixon Z-Star Diamond golf balls.

Rrp: $39.99

Price: $29.99

Amazon Amazon Prime Srixon is perhaps most well-known within golf for its amateur range of golf balls. However, they do make some incredible tour standard golf balls as well. The Z-Star XV golf balls are aimed at golfers with quick swing speeds, mainly targeting tour players and better players. Perhaps Srixon’s victory came at the 2021 Masters where Hideki Matsuyama won playing the Z-Star XV.

Arguably the biggest star playing a Srixon golf ball is 2023 PGA champion Brooks Koepka, who plays the Z-Star Diamond which is another outstanding premium Srixon golf ball. The Z-Star XV golf balls are capable of competing with any of the best tour standard golf balls. If you struggle to see your golf balls or line up your putts you can purchase the Divide which is half yellow, half white – only available in the Z-Star.

Read our full Srixon Z-Star Diamond golf balls review.

Pros & Cons Specs Features

Pros Overall very durable golf ballGood distance off the tee and in the long gameImpressive short-game spin and controlVery soft feel and nice feedback Cons Soft feel is not everyone’s favorite Construction Three-piece Cover Urethane Dimples 338 Compression 102 Feel Soft Flight Mid-high Colors White Speed dimple patternThin premium coverSpin skin+ coatingFastlayer DG core What golf apparel does Brooks Koepka wear? 

Brooks Koepka wears Nike Apparel

Brooks Koepka wears Nike golf apparel and shoes. Brooks Koepka wears Nike golf apparel and shoes. What golf shoes does Brooks Koepka wear?

Brooks Koepka wears the Nike Air Zoom Infinity Tour Next% Golf Shoes

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Nike Air Zoom Infinity Tour Next% golf shoes on the course. Nike Air Zoom Infinity Tour Next% golf shoes on the course. Nike have a huge band of tour stars wearing their shoes, so it’s no surprise they turn to them for feedback when designing new models. Brooks Koepka played a big role in the creation of the Air Zoom Infinity Tour Next%

We weren’t alone in feeling the previous iteration was too narrow for our feet. Nike have listened and increased the overall volume to give your foot more room, which means this will have more mass market appeal.

A new plush padded collar at the ankle helps increase support and cushioning while reducing heel slip. The shoe now sports two Zoom air units and customer feedback has seen new spikes integrated into the heel and toe for much-improved traction.

There have also been improvements to the upper which is both breathable and durable. We also found it very easy to clean, which is a key factor in our reviews.

See how the Air Zoom Infinity Tour Next% compares to the best Nike golf shoes.

Pros & Cons Specs

Pros Air bubbleSoft underfootGreat grip Cons Not the easiest to keep clean Sizes 3.5 – 15 Colors 6 BOA No Waterproof Yes

      

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