Welcome to Fully Fit 2026, GOLF’s new platform for providing you with real-golfer insights into what 2026 gear might be best suited for your game. To this end, we assembled six GOLF content creators of varying abilities and ran them through the gauntlet of six full-bag fittings (driver to putter!) at six major club manufacturers in Phoenix and Carlsbad, Calif. Our hope: that you might see shades of your own game in one of our panelists’ and take some learnings and inspiration from their fitting experiences. In this installment (below), GOLF Content Manager for Gear and New Equipment Jake Morrow runs you through his new bag. You may browse our other panelists’ 2026 dream bags here:

Johnny Wunder (2) |Wadeh Maroun (2) | Jack Hirsh (2.4) | Maddi MacClurg (5.6) | Sean Zak (7.8)

MORE FULLY FIT: Fully Fit hub page | Why we’re ‘testing’ golf clubs differently this year | Inside 6 days of fittings and testing | Browse 2026 drivers | Browse 2026 irons

Panelist: Jake Morrow (@madefortherange)
Role at GOLF: Content Manager – Gear & New Equipment
Age: 30
Handicap: 0.0
Favorite non-golf hobby: Bowling

About my game:

Right now my game is in the best spot it’s ever been. I have gotten down to a scratch handicap for the first time ever, and I don’t feel like I am going to slow down any time soon. My golf season is really broken down into an opener at BryanGolf’s Battle at the Beach tournament (which I am up against Johnny Wunder this year) and an end-of-season tournament in BryanGolf’s Player’s Cup (a Ryder Cup-style event that we take very seriously). The biggest thing I think I lacked in 2025 was the ability to consistently hit greens. While that made my scrambling stats go sky high, I’d much rather find more comfort in my irons and wedges and create some less stressful chances for birdies.

My golf goals for 2026

I am a scratch golfer who has never broken par on a true test of a golf course, including my own home course. That is the only goal that matters this year.

Jake Morrow with Cobra's Chad DeHart
Jake Morrow hitting putts with Cobra Golf’s Chad Dehart.

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My bag before Fully Fit 2026

(Quick note here. This bag slaps. I would go to war again with this bag tomorrow without any reservations or hesitations.)

Ball: Wilson Staff Model X (2024)
Driver: Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Tour Draw 9.0º (Mitsubishi Diamana D-Limited 60 TX)
Mini Driver: Callaway Elyte Mini 13.5º (Mitsubishi Diamana D-Limited 70 TX)
Fairway Wood: Wilson DYNAPWR Carbon 16.5º (UST LIN-Q PC Blue 7 TX)
Fairway Wood: TaylorMade Qi35 18º (UST LIN-Q PC Red 8 TX)
Hybrid: Ping G440 5H (Fujikura Ventus Red HB 9x w/ Velocore+)
Irons: Callaway Apex TCB RAW (’24) 5-PW (Nippon Modus Tour 120 X)
Wedges: Cobra King RAW 50V, 56V, 60T (all custom grinds) (Nippon Modus Tour 125 Wedge (50,56) BGT ZNE 130 (60))
Putter: Toulon Chicago Smallbatch Prototype (BGT Stability Carbon shaft, SuperStroke 1.0P 17″ grip)

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What I learned from 6 fittings in 9 days!

I think my experience with this whole process was a bit different than the rest of the group. I was only about 50% concerned with my own bag and 50% concerned with following Sean and Maddi around for most of the trip. As new people to the experience, I wanted to make sure they got any guidance they needed, but it was also a cool way to sort of see things through a new lens. I did learn a couple of things about my own game, my own preferences, and also, my own needs in a fitting.

The single most important lesson for me was realizing that if I completely ignore any ego, my fits are quicker, more fun, and perform better. What I mean is that I used to get stuck in a moment where I didn’t want to be very direct in my fittings. I didn’t want to argue with the fitter or give too much input, so the fitter felt like I was sort of fighting back or trying to guide my own fittings. The truth is, though, that was doing me a huge disservice. So for this entire trip, my goal was to get fit in as few swings as possible. If I didn’t like something in the first couple of swings, I just handed it right back. This actually helped my fittings more than I could have thought it would. Weirdly, they also made it more fun. I got to have some really care-free moments with the fitters. Lots of laughs together about me handing things back quickly, and we also took some opportunity to get a little bit more creative with combinations. We knew that I wasn’t going to take a ton of swings, so why not throw a couple of swings at some “odd” combinations and see what happens?

Jake Morrow chatting with Wadeh Maroun
Jake chatting with Wadeh Maroun on the Fully Fit 2026 trip.

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Finally, every OEM makes really good stuff. I could genuinely play a full bag of clubs from each OEM we visited without having too much of a problem. That’s something I have been waiting to say for quite a while. There would be some personal pros and cons to each, but the truth is, with a little bit of TLC in certain areas, they would work out just fine for the game. Luckily though… I don’t have to.

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My 2026 Fully Fit Dream Bag

(One important note here: I have access to lots and lots of gear in my wonderful job. This article, and the Fully Fit process is only going to include the clubs that we got fit for on the trip. Yes, I even committed to something outside my five-year relationship with the Toulon Chicago. I even changed the GOLF BALL. I will have numerous WITB updates over the course of the year as I test others and bring in some other OEMs as well. But for now, for Fully Fit 2026, here’s the bag.)

Ball: Callaway Chrome Tour X (2026)
Driver: Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond MAX 10.5º (Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX)
Mini Driver*: Callaway Elyte Mini (Mitsubishi Diamana RB 83 TX)
Fairway Wood*: TaylorMade Qi4D 15º (Mitsubishi Tensei 1k Black 75 X)
Fairway Wood: TaylorMade Qi4D 18º (UST LIN-Q PC Red 8 TX)
Hybrid**: Ping G440 4H (Ping Tour Chrome 95 X)
Utility Iron**: Ping iDi #3 (Ping Tour Black 95 X)
Irons: Cobra 3DP MB 5-P (Project X 6.5)
Wedges: Cobra King RAW Customs (50V, 56W, 60T) (Nippon Modus Tour 125 Wedge)
Putter: TaylorMade Spider X Custom (BGT Stability One shaft, SuperStroke 1.0P Claw grip)
Grips: True Temper ICON (1 full wrap, 2 bottom hand)
*will swap out depending on use case
**will swap out depending on use case

Keep scrolling for details on every club.

The 1 club I can’t live without:

The biggest surprise to me over the course of the entire trip was that I found a 3-wood I feel I can actually succeed with. Not only that, but the way we got to the final result was with components I would never have thought to put together.

I ended up in a TaylorMade Qi4D Core 15º set to LOWER on the sleeve (to 13.5º) using a Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Black 75 TX shaft. My first thought was, “Why the hell would I end up in a 1K Black for a fairway wood?” A 1K Pro Blue, or a Diamana BB would make sense in my head, but never would I have thought to throw a 1K Black in there.

Testing at TaylorMade's Kingdom
Hard to have a bad day hitting balls at the TaylorMade Kingdom.

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The results spoke for themselves. It was an absolute rocket off the deck that I could work both ways in the air, and off the tee it gave me the same accuracy and dependability that I have found in a mini driver for the past couple of years.

I have been really, really keen on finding a good 3-wood for the bag. I don’t need that shot off the deck very often, but when I have the chance to unleash it, I do get very upset that I don’t have the club in the bag. As of right now, for 2026, that’s definitely changing thanks to this unicorn build from Duane and the TaylorMade staff at the Kingdom.

Golf ball

Callaway Chrome Tour X (2026)

Callaway 2026 Chrome Tour X Golf Balls

Callaway 2026 Chrome Tour X Golf Balls

SPEED TECHNOLOGY
Revolutionary new Tour Fast Mantle that increases distance through an optimized core/layer system.
ADVANCED SEAMLESS TOUR AERO®
Incredible distance and flight consistency on every shot.  
PRECISION TOUR URETHANE COVER  
Incredible feel and wedge control.    
PRECISION TECHNOLOGY 
Provides the ultimate in consistency. Every detail in the design, manufacture, and testing of the Chrome Tour X ball has been engineered to ensure maximized performance throughout your game.

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ALSO AVAILABLE AT: PGA Tour Superstore, Callaway

Why it’s in my bag: If you have been following any of my content in recent years, you know that I am a massive fan of the Wilson Staff Model X golf ball, and choosing something else was probably the most maddening decision of this trip for me. However, the one ball that stood out above the rest was the 2026 Callaway Chrome Tour X. We did a great video out at Omni La Costa that gives some great insights into why the ball has intrigued me as much as it does, and it has only continued to do so. I have lots more questions about why this ball performs, but for now, it’s in the bag with more testing to come.

Driver

Jake Morrow's Driver - Fully Fit 2026

Head: Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond MAX – 10.5º
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX
Opti-Fit Setting: D/-2 (Strong Cog)
Front weight: 2g
Back weight: 6g Heel +1g Toe
Length: 45″
Tipping: 1″
Swingweight: D0

Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond Max Custom Driver

Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond Max Custom Driver

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ALSO AVAILABLE AT: PGA Tour Superstore, Callaway

Why it’s in my bag: I actually actively tried NOT to have this one in my bag this year. There are two other drivers in the Cobra OPTM X or the TaylorMade Qi4D that I could absolutely play with zero hesitation, but I’ve been playing a Callaway player’s driver for the better part of the last decade, and this just feels like home. It looks like a Callaway, it sounds and feels like a Callaway, and it’s FAST. Even on my bad days, the Callaway has given me the fastest ball speeds out of the bunch that I tested this year. I am still juggling the TD and the TD MAX, but I can’t really go wrong with either. A lot of the decision for what travels to Battle at the Beach is going to be based on some more on-course testing with both heads, but regardless of which head I choose, I know I’m going to be hitting the ball just a touch farther this year than I did last year.

1 key data point: Ball speed. I touched 170 with this several times in testing. As I gear up to get back to 170 on a consistent basis, I feel like I’m going to get there a little faster with this one.

Mini Driver

Jake Morrow's Elyte Mini Driver - Fully Fit 2026

Head: Callaway Elyte Mini
Shaft: Diamana D-Limited 70 TX
Loft: 13.5º
Opti-Fit Setting: N/S
Front weights: 8 g
Back weights: 12 g
Length: 42.50″
Tipping: 1.50″
Swingweight: D0

Callaway Elyte Custom Mini Driver

Callaway Elyte Custom Mini Driver

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Why it’s in my bag: I’m a big Mini Driver fan. As I stated above, I don’t really find myself in much need of a true 3W other than off the tee, so the concept of a mini driver just works. Super accurate, dependable, and the Elyte specifically fits my needs really well. The Elyte is a bit spinnier than others are, and I’ve built it really, really short with a heavier shaft so it fulfills a specific job. I essentially built a big 5-wood. I want it to carry about 250 yards floating and not roll out past about 265. I can also manipulate the Elyte Mini a bit better than I can some of the other mini drivers on the market, so that’s been helpful as well. Something like the R7 or the Cobra just goes too far.

1 key data point: Spin. All the other minis that I’ve tried are closer to driver numbers than they are to numbers that help for a secondary tee shot. The Elyte, however, spins. I keep it around 4,000 rpms to give myself a really nice flight window with room to work the ball both ways, as well as up and down with ease. If I need to bunt one to roll, I can kill spin, and if I really need to float one, I can very easily send it to the moon with a nice spinny little slice.

3 Wood

Jake Morrow's Qi4D 3 Wood - Fully Fit 2026

Head: TaylorMade Qi4D
Shaft: Tensei 1k Black 75 TX
Loft: 15º
FCT Setting: Lower
Front weights: 8 g
Length: 42.5″
Tipping: 1″
Swingweight: D2

TaylorMade Qi4D Custom Fairway Wood

TaylorMade Qi4D Custom Fairway Wood

PROVEN RECIPE

TaylorMade Fairways have dominated on Tour for over a decade because of their unique performance recipe, which enables maximum distance and versatility.
The Qi4D fairway is designed for golfers who want the most advanced technology while still prioritizing versatility and control with amazing distance.

ADJUSTABLE PERFORMANCE

Utilizing a single Trajectory Adjustment System weight (8g x1) provides the golfer a more mass efficient way to adjust flight, spin and swing weight.
4° loft sleeve can be used to adjust loft, lie and face angle for optimized flight and is available in all lofts.

REFINED ATTRIBUTES, BIG CHANGES

Engineers conducted an objective analysis of all the performance attributes and discovered new methods to enhance performance and confidence.
Sit points, lie angles, address views, and center of gravity locations were all updated based on Tour feedback and the expertise of leading fitters worldwide, ensuring the optimal fairway across skill levels.

TOUR-PROVEN TECHNOLOGIES

New and improved cut-through Speed Pocket™ protects ball speed and reduces spin on low-face strikes.
Advanced CAD modeling creates a design with a clean and powerful sound, a foundation for TaylorMade fairway performance.
Twist Face™ features corrective face curvature designed to provide straighter shots on mishits.
Multi-Material Construction allows engineers to maximize performance by increasing discretionary weight.

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Why it’s in my bag: As I mentioned above, it’s honestly just because I can hit it. I did find a couple of others during testing that could have worked, but none of them gave me the big off-the-deck performance that the TaylorMade Qi4D did. And, it doesn’t hurt that last year I played the Qi35 5-wood for most of the year, and that was an easy switch (that we’ll talk about next), and it’s nice to have the same visual in both fairway woods in the bag.

1 key data point: This is a pretty easy one. I actually hit the center of the face and the ball goes up in the air.

5-wood

Jake Morrow's Qi4D 5W - Fully Fit 2026
Jake’s 5-wood.

Head: TaylorMade Qi4D
Shaft: UST Lin-Q Red Proto V1 8 TX
Loft: 18º
FCT Hosel Setting: 1 Click lower
Length: 42″
Tipping: 1.5″
Swingweight: D2

TaylorMade Qi4D Custom Fairway Wood

TaylorMade Qi4D Custom Fairway Wood

PROVEN RECIPE

TaylorMade Fairways have dominated on Tour for over a decade because of their unique performance recipe, which enables maximum distance and versatility.
The Qi4D fairway is designed for golfers who want the most advanced technology while still prioritizing versatility and control with amazing distance.

ADJUSTABLE PERFORMANCE

Utilizing a single Trajectory Adjustment System weight (8g x1) provides the golfer a more mass efficient way to adjust flight, spin and swing weight.
4° loft sleeve can be used to adjust loft, lie and face angle for optimized flight and is available in all lofts.

REFINED ATTRIBUTES, BIG CHANGES

Engineers conducted an objective analysis of all the performance attributes and discovered new methods to enhance performance and confidence.
Sit points, lie angles, address views, and center of gravity locations were all updated based on Tour feedback and the expertise of leading fitters worldwide, ensuring the optimal fairway across skill levels.

TOUR-PROVEN TECHNOLOGIES

New and improved cut-through Speed Pocket™ protects ball speed and reduces spin on low-face strikes.
Advanced CAD modeling creates a design with a clean and powerful sound, a foundation for TaylorMade fairway performance.
Twist Face™ features corrective face curvature designed to provide straighter shots on mishits.
Multi-Material Construction allows engineers to maximize performance by increasing discretionary weight.

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ALSO AVAILABLE AT: PGA Tour Superstore, TaylorMade

Why it’s in my bag: This was the simplest fit I had the entire trip. I was simply upgrading from a Qi35 to the Qi4D. I put my Lin-Q Red 8TX into the Qi4D head, took one swing and Duane and I looked at each other and said, “Just a head swap then?” and we moved on with the fit. Is it better than the Qi35? I honestly couldn’t tell ya. But it does what my Qi35 does. Goes high. Goes left. And it doesn’t get mad at me when I get a bit too steep on the ball.

1 key data point: It’s newer than my Qi35.

Driving Iron

Jake Morrow's Ping iDi - Fully Fit 2026

Head: Ping iDi #3
Shaft: Ping Tour 2.0 Black 90 X-Stiff
Loft: 20º
Lie: Black Color Code – 59º
Length: 39.25″
Swingweight: C9+

PING iDi Custom Driving Iron

PING iDi Custom Driving Iron

The iDi marks a big step forward in driving iron and long-iron performance, giving better golfers the flexibility of three loft choices to fit their distance number and trajectory window.
Loft offerings are optimized for launch and spin in 2, 3 & 4 irons with a thinner, forged maraging steel face that flexes to increase ball speed and distance. The 2 is a traditional driving iron, delivering low launch and spin. The 3 (mid launch, mid spin) is designed as a driving iron or long-iron replacement. The 4 launches higher with more spin, making it easier to hold greens and is also recommended as a long iron replacement.
The 17-4 stainless steel head is both deeper front to back and shallower, which allows for 15% higher MOI on high/low impacts, and makes room for the new inR-Air technology. inR-Air is a pocket of air in the clubhead that damps sound and improves feel. The covered cavity and i-Beam structure help reduce vibration. In addition, iDi is shorter heel-to-toe to make it easier to tun over. For control in shot making, each iDi is approximately 1/4″ shorter and 1° flatter. 

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Why it’s in my bag: I haven’t had a driving iron in the bag for a while. I’ve toyed with the Mizuno FliHi (the new one is really good, fyi) and the older Ping iCrossover (of which I was internally at Ping called the biggest fan of), but they just didn’t really stick after I found love in the Qi35 5-wood and a Ping G440 hybrid. When we tested the iDi, though, it just felt super easy. I could choke up and hit low cutty fairway finders or play it at length and hit super high draws. It also feels much better off the face than you would expect it to. I have to give credit to Adam Harding on the Ping PGA Tour truck for this. He’s the one who told me that I absolutely needed to hit it, and that’s really the only reason that I did when we went for our fittings. Turns out, he was correct.

1 key data point: Not really a data point per say, but how easy it is to change flights is what ended up selling me. The one downside to hybrids is that they are sort of one-trick ponies. Into the wind, or shots where you have to make a certain flight happen, aren’t really their strong suit. The iDi checks that box.

Irons

Jake Morrow's Cobra 3DPMB Irons - Fully Fit 2026

Model: Cobra 3DP Tour, Cobra 3DP MB
Set composition: 4, 5-GW
Shafts: Project X 6.5
Length: 37″ 7-iron
Loft: 34º 7-Iron
Lie: 1º Upright

Cobra 3DP MB Custom Irons

Cobra 3DP MB Custom Irons

The 3DP MB iron combines the looks and feel of a traditional forged muscle back with the forgiveness of a cavity back iron. The most forgiving blade on the market, the MB has captivated Tour players by checking all the boxes and exceeding expectations with its exceptional stability and feel.
FORGIVING MUSCLE BACK BLADE SHAPE
A slightly revised shape from the KING MB inspired by feedback from PGA Tour player Max Homa, the MB features a thinned topline and enhanced offset. The internal 3D printed lattice and heel, toe and hosel tungsten increases MOI for stability, and positions the CG perfectly centered and lower than the KING MB to promote higher launch.
EXTREME FORGIVENESS MEETS SOFT FEEL
The 3D printed internal lattice structure not only optimizes weight savings, but also provides the stiffness and strength to support the face and fine-tune the acoustics of each iron to produce the most appealing impact sound and feel.
TUNGSTEN WEIGHTING
The discretionary weight savings from the 3D printed lattice allowed for up to 55g of tungsten to be positioned low in the heel, toe and hosel resulting in the perfect blend of a compact blade shape with a low CG and high MOI that mirrors a game improvement iron.

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Why they’re in my bag: I’ve played the Cobra King CB/MB set for the better part of the last 4 years, and putting the 3DP MB in the bag was a no-brainer. It gives me the turf interaction, size, and relative shape of the MB that I love with forgiveness that exceeds the CBs that I love. It’s a fairly easy switch to end up with these in the bag for me. We decided to throw a 3DP Tour 5-iron in the top end of the bag for just a touch more forgiveness, but really it’s for easier tee shots on longer par 3s. I may actually end up doing a little bit of custom work to the sole on that one, but more to come on that if I get the opportunity.

1 key data point: Forgiveness. At the beginning of this, I mentioned that the weakest part of my game is iron play on the course. These are going to and have already helped me with that. I have tried a ton of irons this year, with sneaky contenders in the Wilson Staff Model CBs, but the Cobras just continue to prove their worth every time I test. It’s not about the good ones, it’s about the bad ones. And the bad ones from these can be just as good as the good ones from others. It’s a no-brainer in forgiveness.

Wedges

Jake Morrow's Cobra King RAW Wedges - Fully Fit 2026

Heads: Cobra King RAW
Lofts/grinds: 50V (Custom Grind) 56W (Custom Grind), 60T (Custom Grind)
Shafts: Nippon Tour Modus 125 Wedge
Length: 35.5″
Lie: 2º Flat

Cobra KING Custom Wedge

Cobra KING Custom Wedge

Crafted from 8620 steel using MIM (Metal Injection Molding), KING Wedges are one of the softest feelings in market. Choose from four new grinds (DROP, WIDELOW, VERSATILE, TOUR) for enhanced greenside creativity and optimized CG with Flight Window Technology (F.W.T) for tour inspired launch. The redesigned Cobra Speed Notch, 67% larger than before, ensures better glide and speed on open-face shots.
MIM (METAL INJECTION MOLDING)
Experience precision with MIM technology, offering 50% tighter tolerances than traditional casted wedges. Each head is heat-treated to nearly 1400°C, ensuring a tighter grain structure for a softer feel and enhanced longevity, resisting groove degradation for lasting performance.
COBRA SPEED NOTCH
Discover the newly redesigned Cobra Speed Notch, featuring softer, blended shaping that complements our new grinds. Now 67% larger, it ensures smooth glide through the ground while maintaining speed and delivering high spinning shots.

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Why they’re in my bag: I had a very fortunate opportunity to work with both Jose Miraflor and Cobra tour rep Ben Schomin on this set of wedges. With the 50 and the 56º, we took off just a little bit of the toe and the heel, and we also gave the leading edge a bit more of a blunt shape, and slightly squared off. My primary use for the 56º is on full shots, or out of the bunker, so something with a bit more of a ski effect on the leading edge was really helpful. The W grind is quite lovely on the 56, as it’s a lower bounce option that’s easy to play with on approach shots, but it’s a wide sole that works really well in wet conditions or out of the bunkers. The 60º has been through a couple of iterations and the latest one, courtesy of Ben and a night spent on the Cobra tour truck, is actually inspired by a Rickie Fowler custom grind I found lying on the truck one night. Lots of heel relief, and a little bit taken off the back of the wedge to make it come out of the turf a bit cleaner. The Cobra King wedges are highly underrated, but they’re really, really good. The spin just as well as anything else, and I really appreciate the shape of the wedges as well as the CG locations. They just seem to come out of a perfect window for my game. Yes, I am a bit biased. It helps when you’ve gotten a little extra attention and some custom grinds.

Putter

Jake Morrow's TaylorMade SpiderX Putter - Fully Fit 2026

Jake Morrow/GOLF

Head: TaylorMade My Spider X
Length: 34.5″
Loft: 3º
Lie: 70º
Hosel: L-Neck
Shaft: BGT Stability One
Grip: SuperStroke 1.0P Claw

TaylorMade 2025 Spider Tour X Black L-Neck Custom Putter

TaylorMade 2025 Spider Tour X Black L-Neck Custom Putter

 
SPIDER TOUR X L-NECK
For nearly two decades Spider putters have been delivering championship-winning stability and performance to professionals and amateurs alike. Scottie Scheffler recently joined this group by stepping into the winner’s circle for the third time in four starts with a Spider Tour X L-Neck in the bag.
TRUE PATH™ ALIGNMENT
Navigate the greens with clarity with the optically-engineered True Path™ Alignment system. This legacy tech from TaylorMade helps you better visualize the line to the hole while also making it easier to aim the putter towards your target.
WHITE TPU PURE ROLL™ INSERT
Experience a softer feel with our White TPU Pure Roll™ insert. Crafted from a blend of Surlyn and aluminum, it features grooves angled at 45° for optimal forward roll and better overall roll characteristics.
PRECISION WEIGHTING AND DESIGN
A thin wall undercut and steel wireframe allow for precision CG placement, creating a superstructure with enhanced stability and forgiveness.

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Why it’s in my bag: This was the toughest switch, and I can’t say that it’s going to be a permanent one, but if there’s a mallet I am going to play this year, it’s going to be this one. I went into the trip and told each fitter that I was only interested in finding a mallet, which is not something that has been accomplished in my game up until this point. I actually walked into the TaylorMade Kingdom on our fitting day asking for a Spider Tour Black with no sight lines or alignment aids. The original plan was to recreate Tommy Fleetwood’s putter. The problem was that no matter how hard I tried, the Tour X just performed better for me than the Tour did. So we went with the performance and stuck with the Tour X. I was able to use their My Spider Tour X platform to build this beauty. I have the firmer face insert, a black head with zero alignment features — including an unpainted Tru Path — with a BGT Stability One graphite putter shaft and a SuperStroke 1.0P Claw. I may be swapping this out soon for one of those new TPT Pulse shafts, but more on that soon. For right now, this is in the bag, and I’m going to dedicate some time to it. It’ll probably even make the trip with me to Battle at the Beach, but we’ll have to see if it makes it in play or if it gets benched at game time.

Accessories & Other Items in the Bag

I try not to keep a ton of stuff in my bag. I usually have a driver tool with me as well as some backup screws and weights in a little baggy, as well as about eight new golf balls to use. Past that it’s just some tees, a pack of replacement spikes, and my ball mark repair tool, which is a cheap style flip tool with a Chicago Blackhawks ball marker on it. I think we’re going on Year 7 of it. It’s just nice to have one thing in my pocket instead of two. I also started using the Bruce Bolt gloves recently and I love the quality of them. They’ve been super durable in testing and the colors they have available are fun as well.

Jake Morrow Golf Accessories - Fully Fit 2026

I also make sure to always have my Bushnell Pro X3+ with me on the course for trusted yardages, and the Bushnell Wingman HD helps to keep the vibes right and provide some front, middle, back distances as well.

Bushnell Pro X3+ Laser Rangefinder

Bushnell Pro X3+ Laser Rangefinder

Precision Perfected: Next Level Performance with Wind. Pro X3+ is the most powerful, precise laser rangefinder to date – packing all of the market-leading innovations you have come to expect from the #1 Rangefinder in Golf.

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Bushnell Wingman View GPS Golf Speaker

Bushnell Wingman View GPS Golf Speaker

The Wingman View allows you to listen to your favorite tunes and get both audible and visual distances around the course. It features high quality audio combined with a viewable LCD screen that provides distance and music information.

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What’s Next?

More testing. More testing. And more testing. Our Fully Fit trip was great, and it was really fun to be with the group and pay attention to what was working for everybody, but the list in this article may not be the final WITB to start the season. I think this was the best equipment to come out of the trip but there’s so much more to test. Wilson came out with some incredible gear; I am not sure I am sold on the makeup of the long game area of my bag; and we’ve got to put the ball decision to rest as well as the putter. Still plenty of fighting to see what lands, but Battle at the Beach is coming quickly, so I need to lock in as quickly as possible. The good news for you? I’ll continue to update each step of the way.

Ready to overhaul your bag in 2026 like our Fully Fit panelists? Find a club-fitting location near you at True Spec Golf.

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