Tiger Woods last teed it up in competition at the 2021 PNC Championship, alongside his son Charlie.
Woods has certainly made physical changes and improvements since then, but as far as his gear setup is concerned, he hasn’t made many alterations.
When Woods showed up at the 2021 PNC Championship, he had a new TaylorMade Stealth Plus 9-degree driver in the bag, equipped with his familiar Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 60TX driver.
So far at the 2022 Masters, it appears that hasn’t changed.
At the 2021 PNC Championship, it appeared Woods was testing two different 3-woods: a new TaylorMade Stealth Plus 15-degree,
and a TaylorMade SIM Titanium 15-degree, which was released to the public back in January 2020. It appears that Woods has decided to stick with his trusty TaylorMade SIM at this year’s Masters.
Woods fills out the top end of his bag with a TaylorMade M3 5-wood (19 degrees), a club that hit retail in 2018. Being that Woods is deliberate when it comes to switching into new technology, it’s no surprise that he’s sticking with relatively older fairway woods that he’s used in the past.
The five-time Masters champion is also still using his custom TaylorMade P-7TW irons (3-PW), his TaylorMade MG2 TW grind wedges (56 and 60 degrees), and the Scotty Cameron GSS Newport 2 prototype putter that he has used to win 14 of his 15 majors. He’ll also continue using the Bridgestone Tour B XS 2022 prototype golf ball that he debuted at the 2021 PNC Championship.
Woods’ gear setup is largely unchanged, but he has made one huge switch-up so far at Augusta National in 2022. Although Woods has worn Nike shoes throughout his entire career as a professional, he’s been spotted wearing FootJoy golf shoes in both all-white and all-black versions in his practice rounds.
Woods spoke on the shoe confusion in his Tuesday press conference: “Well, I have very limited mobility now. Just with the rods and plates and screws that are in my leg, I needed something different, something that allowed me to be more stable. That’s what I’ve gone to. Nike’s been fantastic over the years of providing me with equipment … and we have worked, we’ve been working on trying to find something to allow me to do this and swing again. We’re still going to continue doing it, and hopefully we’ll have something soon.”
It sounds as though Woods’ surgically repaired right leg requires a bit more stability than Nike can offer thus far, although based on Woods’ comments, it still seems possible that Nike can develop a prototype shoe to fit his needs by competition time. If Woods tees it up on Thursday at the Masters wearing FootJoy shoes, it’ll be his first time as a professional at the Masters wearing a brand other than Nike.
Keep an eye on Woods’ footwear this week to see what he decided to wear, and check out his full gear setup below.
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Source: Chicago Tribune