Scottie Scheffler's Winning Gear: Procore Championship Setup Revealed

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Scottie Scheffler continues to dominate the PGA Tour, adding another victory to his impressive resume. At the Procore Championship, Scheffler secured his sixth win of the season by defeating Ben Griffin. This triumph marks the 13th time that Scheffler has used his TaylorMade Spider Tour X L-Neck putter, a model he switched to last year. The significance of this putter is evident, as players using the Spider have claimed 14 victories on the PGA Tour this season alone, with Scheffler and Rory McIlroy accounting for nine of those wins.

The Spider putter has been a consistent force on the tour, with its presence in the last three events. Scheffler’s victory at the BMW Championship was followed by Tommy Fleetwood's win at the Tour Championship, both using the same putter. This trend highlights the effectiveness of the Spider design, which combines precision and performance for top-tier golfers.

Scheffler maintains a remarkably stable setup throughout the season, making minimal changes to his bag from week to week. The only club he adjusts based on course conditions is between the Srixon ZU85 3-iron and the TaylorMade Qi35 7-wood. This week, he opted for the 3-iron, marking his fourth win with this club this season and two victories with the 7-wood. His ability to adapt without significant changes to his equipment showcases his consistency and skill.

For a deeper look into Scheffler’s gear, here is a breakdown of the clubs he used during the Procore Championship:

Driver

  • Model: TaylorMade Qi10 (DOT) 8 degrees @ 8.25˚ (FCT Sleeve: STD Upright 1.5˚ sleeve)
  • Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 7-X (45″ EOG, Tipped 1″, D4)
  • Price: $599.99

The TaylorMade Qi10 driver is engineered to maximize distance and forgiveness. It features an Infinity Carbon Crown that covers 97% of the crown area, allowing for strategic weight redistribution and enhanced performance. The lower CG projection and higher MOI ensure balanced playability.

3-wood

  • Model: TaylorMade Qi10 15 degrees @ 14.75˚ (Lie: 58.25˚)
  • Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 8-X (42.3125″ EOG, Tipped 1.5″, D3)
  • Price: $349.99

The Qi10 fairway wood delivers a blend of distance and forgiveness. Its design includes a new Infinity Carbon Crown that enhances performance and confidence at address. The precise CG location promotes high launch and low spin, making it ideal for both tee and fairway shots.

Irons

  • Model: Srixon ZU85 (3-4), TaylorMade P7TW (5-PW)
  • Shafts: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Hybrid Prototype 10 X (3), True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (4-PW)
  • Length: +.25″, Lie: 1 degree upright
  • Loft Progression: 20/23/26/30/34/38/42/46
  • Price: $249.99

The TaylorMade P7TW irons are known for their milled grind sole, which ensures consistent turf interaction. Each iron is designed with a longer blade length, thinner topline, and progressive face height, offering precision and control for every shot.

Wedges

  • Model: Titleist Vokey SM8 (50.12F @ 51˚, 56.14F @ 55˚), SM10 (60-06K)
  • Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400
  • Price: $225

The Titleist Vokey SM10 wedges feature Spin Milled grooves that enhance spin and durability. Their progressive center of gravity optimizes ball flight, accuracy, and forgiveness, while the various grinds allow for versatility on different lies and courses.

Putter

  • Model: Spider Tour X (Loft 3˚, Lie 72˚), L-Neck, Full Line, Pure Roll insert
  • Length: 35 1/2″ EOG
  • Grip: The News PulsePride Pro Only grip
  • Price: $349.99

The Spider Tour X putter offers a durable black PVD finish and a patented alignment system for better visualization of the putting line. The white TPU Pure Roll insert provides a softer feel and improved sound, while the thin wall undercut construction ensures stability and high MOI.

Grip

  • Model: The News PulsePride Tour Velvet Rib 58 (6 wraps of double-sided tape)
  • Price: $6.49

The Tour Velvet grip is a modern standard, combining comfort and performance with a unique texture for all-around playability.

Ball

  • Model: 2021 Titleist Pro V1

For those looking to upgrade their equipment for 2025, finding a club-fitting location near you is a great starting point. Whether you're a professional or amateur golfer, understanding your gear can make a significant difference in your performance.

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