Hideki Matsuyama What's In The Bag?

We take a look at the equipment used by Hideki Matsuyama

Hideki Matsuyama What's In The Bag?
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Hideki Matsuyama What's In The Bag?

Hideki Matsuyama is one of the best ball strikers in the modern game and recently won the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club to claim his 8th regular PGA Tour Title to sit alongside his 2021 Masters win at Augusta National.

The Golfer is by far the biggest name in Japanese golf and so we've looked into which clubs he uses to help him achieve success in the professional game.

Hideki Matsuyama What's In The Bag

Driver

What Driver Does Hideki Matsuyama Use?

Hideki Matsuyama What's In The Bag?

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The multiple-time PGA Tour winner used to have the Ping G400 Tour 65 driver in the bag and was seen using the Callaway Epic Flash and TaylorMade M5 drivers in the past too. Then as a Srixon staff player he put the ZX5 and ZX5 models in the bag for some time before switching to his current gamer, the ZX5 Mk II LS model. It has 9.5 degrees of loft and is fitted with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI-8 TX shaft.

Fairways

What Fairway Woods Does Hideki Matsuyama Use?

Hideki Matsuyama What's In The Bag?

Hideki Matsuyama hitting his TaylorMade Qi10 fairway wood

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Moving onto the fairways, the Japanese player has a TaylorMade Qi10 fairway wood as well as a Cobra Radspeed Tour fairway wood as well. The former is stated at 15 degrees of loft and the latter around the 17.5 degree mark. The Qi10 is a club that many have put into play out on Tour this season including the likes of Rory McIlroy. We loved the Qi10 fairway wood when testing and it quickly made our best fairway woods list because of the combination of distance, launch and looks. His three-wood has a Graphite Design Tour Di-9 TX shaft whereas the five-wood uses a Graphite Design Tour AD DI-10 TX shaft.

Irons

What Irons Does Hideki Matsuyama Use?

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As far as utility goes, Hideki does occasionally carry one and he has been spotted with a Srixon ZX Mk II on more than one occasion. This usually has around 20 degrees of loft but it comes in and out of the setup. The rest of his irons are a set of Srixon Z-Forged blades and they are fitted with True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 Tour Issue shafts. These go from four-iron down to nine-iron as he often likes to have a specialist wedge in the pitching wedge slot. With a body constructed from a single billet of 1020 carbon steel, Srixon’s Z-Forged irons offer an incredibly soft feel and superb feedback on striking.

“Hideki is one of the leaders in developing the toe and heel notches,” Srixon told GolfWRX.com. “He strongly believes the toe and heel notch creates a more consistent, smooth turf interaction. Hideki has always had these notches in his irons, and he was a huge part of bringing the notches back in the ZX line.”

“With regards to offset, Hideki prefers some offset over zero offset in his irons,” Srixon told GolfWRX. “He has the most specific eye, and he loves to tinker and test all products. The key areas for Hideki when it comes to irons are the general hosel shape and taper consistency, the blend between the face flat and hosel, and most importantly the smooth transitions from the hosel into the leading edge – there needs to be offset as he wants the transition to be smooth and almost straight.”

Wedges

What Wedges Does Hideki Matsuyama Use?

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Hideki currently has four Cleveland RTX-4 Prototype wedges in the bag too. These have 46, 52, 57.5 and 62 degrees of loft and in a GolfWRX article a member of his team said of his wedge setup;

“Hideki doesn’t change his 52-degree sole often, but he is constantly tinkering with his 56 and 60. All three soles have a subtle C-grind shape. The 56- and 60-degree have an aggressive heel relief. Hideki also utilizes a similar subtle leading-edge grind to the one that is in his irons. Hideki will vary the width and bounce angles of the three (soles) depending on the conditions and shots that he is looking to hit. These three tiers as well as the sole radius (the sole curvature from heel to toe) allow us to manipulate the sole design to achieve the turf interaction and versatility that he may be asking for without changing the address shape. In the 56 and 60, Hideki plays a very straight leading edge with little-to-no offset. He plays his 60 and 56 weaker to help remove the offset and maintain a very straight, smooth transition from the hosel to leading-edge.”

Putter

What Putter Does Hideki Matsuyama Use?

Hideki Matsuyama What's In The Bag?

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His putter situation has shifted regularly over the last few years. He has been using a variety of Scotty Cameron models as well as designs from TaylorMade and Piretti. However the model that always seems to come back into the picture is a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS, although we have seen him using a Scotty Cameron Laguna One Six model as well. Given how regularly his putter seems to change, we also update this section regularly as well.

Ball

What Golf Ball Does Hideki Matsuyama Use?

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His ball is the Srixon Z Star XV which is a superb premium golf ball. It will appeal to higher swing speed players that want distance off the tee without compromising on feel around the green. It's four-piece design now features a reformulated FastLayer inner core to aid ball speed and distance so it comes as no surprise that Cameron Champ also uses the XV. 

Hideki Matsuyama WITB: Full Specs

*The utility iron comes in and out of his setup.

Driver: Srixon ZX5 Mk II LS (9.5 degrees, flat) with Graphite Design Tour AD DI-8 TX shaft

Fairway wood: TaylorMade Qi10 (15 degrees) with Graphite Design Tour DI-9 TX shaft

Fairway wood: Cobra Radspeed Tour (19 degrees) with Graphite Design Tour AD DI-10 TX shaft

*Utility: Srixon ZX Mk II (20 degrees) with True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Tour Issue

Irons: Srixon Z-Forged (4-9), Tour Issue True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 Tour Issue

Wedges: Cleveland RTX 4 Forged Prototype (46, 52-10, 56-8 at 57.5, 60-08 at 62)

Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS

Ball: Srixon Z-Star XV

Sam Tremlett
E-commerce Editor

A golfer for most of his life, Sam is a Senior Staff Writer for Golf Monthly. 

Working with golf gear and equipment over the last six years, Sam has quickly built outstanding knowledge and expertise on golf products ranging from drivers, to balls, to shoes. 

He combines this knowledge with a passion for helping golfers get the best gear for them, and as such Sam manages a team of writers that look to deliver the most accurate and informative reviews and buying advice. This is so the reader can find exactly what they are looking for.


Sam now spends most of his time testing and looking after golf gear content for the website, whilst he is also responsible for all content related to golf apparel. 

He also oversees all Tour player content as well so if you need to know what clubs Tiger or Rory has in play, Sam is the person to ask. 

Unfortunately, Sam is not a member of any club at the moment but regularly gets out on the golf course to keep up the facade of having a handicap of five. 


Sam's What's In The Bag: 

Driver: Titleist TS3 (9 degrees) 

Fairway Wood: Callaway Paradym (15 degrees), Nike Covert Tour 2.0 (19 degrees) 

Irons (4-PW): Titleist AP2 

Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM7 54˚, 58˚ 

Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5 

Ball: Srixon Z-Star Diamond

Shoes: G/FORE Gallivanter/Nike Air Zoom Infinity NEXT%/Cuater The Ringer