Justin Rose's WITB Reveals Key Equipment Changes For 2026 Season
Justin Roses WITB Reveals Key Equipment Changes For 2026 Season...
Justin Rose's "What's in the Bag" (WITB) setup is trending today as the English golfer unveiled significant equipment changes ahead of the 2026 PGA Tour season. The 2013 U.S. Open champion, now 45, has switched to a new driver and irons, sparking discussions among golf fans and analysts.
Rose confirmed the updates during a practice round at Augusta National this week, where he’s preparing for the Masters. His bag now features a TaylorMade Qi10 LS driver and Titleist T-Series irons, replacing his previous Honma equipment. The shift comes after a 2025 season where Rose struggled with consistency off the tee.
Equipment insiders note the changes align with Rose’s focus on accuracy over distance. "I needed clubs that fit my swing as I adapt to competing against younger players," Rose told Golf Channel on Tuesday. The adjustments follow a similar move by Rory McIlroy earlier this year, highlighting a broader trend among veterans optimizing their setups.
Social media reactions have been mixed, with some fans praising the pragmatic approach while others question the timing mid-season. Rose’s new WITB will get its first major test at next week’s RBC Heritage, where he’s a past champion. PGA Tour stats show Rose ranked 112th in driving accuracy last season, adding context to the equipment overhaul.
Golf retailers reported increased searches for Rose’s new clubs within hours of the reveal. The buzz reflects ongoing interest in how aging stars adjust their games—a storyline resonating beyond hardcore golf fans as baby boomers relate to adapting physical tools later in careers.