April 30, 2026, 10:15 a.m. ET
Brooks Koepka and Dunlop Sports Americas have mutually agreed to end their equipment partnership.The professional golfer is now an equipment free agent, free to use any clubs he chooses.Koepka won the 2023 PGA Championship using Srixon and Cleveland Golf equipment.The announcement comes just two weeks before the upcoming PGA Championship.
This morning, Dunlop Sports Americas issued a press release. It was four paragraphs in length, clean and professional. The kind of statement where both sides mentioned clearly decided to shake hands and part ways without any drama.
Effective today, the equipment partnership between Brooks Koepka and Dunlop Sports Americas, parent company of Srixon and Cleveland Golf, is over. Mutually agreed, the release says. And by the tone of it, that appears to be exactly what it was.
No fireworks. No messy public breakup. Just a genuine acknowledgment of what was built together since the parternship started in 2021 and a polite sendoff.
So, now, one of the five greatest major champions of his generation is an equipment free agent. Three PGA Championships. Two U.S. Opens. And as of this morning, nobody owns his bag.
As a free agent, Koepka can now play whatever clubs he wants, whenever he wants, for whatever reason he chooses. He has no contracts or obligations to fulfill, so his personal preferences will be his guide.
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At the 2026 Masters, Koepka used a Titleist GT3 driver and a TaylorMade M2 4-wood, and a Nike Vapor Fly 3-iron along with his Srixon ZX7 irons and Cleveland RTZ wedges. He also played a Titleist Pro V1x ball that week.
Maybe we can agree there were signs?
In its release, Dunlop’s noted Koepka won a major with Srixon and Cleveland Golf equipment in play, a reference to Koepka’s win at the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill. But what happens next for Koepka is the interesting part because Dunlop Sports has amassed a strong stable of players that it can lean on. J.J. Spaun used Srixon irons and Cleveland wedges to win the U.S. Open at Oakmont last summer. Hideki Matsuyama won the 2021 Masters using Srixon and Cleveland clubs, and Keegan Bradley has routinely been in contention on the PGA Tour at multiple events every season, including last year when he won the Travelers Championship.
Still, equipment companies don’t let players like Koepka drift for long. He’s a big name, with a recognizable face, who is making a return to the PGA Tour after leaving LIV Golf at the end of 2025. He has the kind of game and style that makes a marketing department feel good about writing a check. Someone will come calling. Maybe they already have.
The timing of this announcement is interesting, coming two weeks before the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club outside Philadelphia. These things don’t happen in a vacuum, and four and a half years is an odd amount of time for a player endorsement deal, so it will be interesting to hear what Koepka says when he is asked about this before the start of the season’s second major.
What’s next, we don’t know yet. But Koepka golf bag will tell us eventually.



