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7 gear takeaways from an utterly chaotic week in golf equipment at The Sentry

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The island vibes in Maui tend to have a calming effect, but in the world of golf equipment, Maui set the stage for utter gear chaos in the first week of 2024.

With tons of new equipment on the horizon, I made the trek to the Kapulua Plantation Course for The Sentry to see what cool stuff I could find.

Here’s a rundown of everything new that I spotted this week.

Happy New Year!

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke drivers, fairways and utilities

We got our first look at the Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke products on Tour this week, including four driver models (Triple Diamond, Triple Diamond Max, Triple Diamond S and Max), two fairway wood models (Triple Diamond and Max), and a Triple Diamond Utility club.

While many players were testing the new products, and will likely switch further down the road, we confirmed that Si Woo Kim, Xander Schauffele, and Adam Hadwin, at least, will be using a new Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond driver. Hadwin, in particular, has a glob of lead tape on the heel portion of his new head, as pictured above.

See all of the photos of Callaway’s new Ai Smoke products here

Callaway’s new Chrome Tour X golf balls

Sam Burns (Chrome Tour X), Akshay Bhatia (Chrome Tour), Hadwin (Chrome Tour X) and Schauffele are also expected to debut new golf balls this week from Callaway.

Hadwin spoke in-depth about the new golf ball and driver:

“I’m not the guy that knows technology, but [the Ai Smoke driver has] been very good.

“It’s been a very easy switch over from Paradym, but did take me a while to find a head during the fitting process. Usually, drivers have been kind of plug and play almost. Like just match up the model, and they’re pretty close. This one took a little bit to figure it out, but once we did, it’s been really good. The numbers have been great.

“I’m in the new golf ball, as well, so I would say I’m probably 1-2 mph faster, with the combination. I’m not sure whether it’s the head or the ball or both, but in comparison to older golf ball and Paradym head, probably a couple miles per hour faster.

“The feel has been great. The versatility, and the sound. I played a practice round with Patrick Rodgers, and he even commented on that, just the way that it sounds coming off. I’m very pleased with it.

“I’m in the Triple Diamond head, and the Chrome Tour X.

“[The golf ball is] new for this year, yeah. I think the biggest thing is they changed the name, they went from Chrome Soft to Chrome Tour, and then I think there’s a slightly different – I just know what it does. I don’t see a lot around the greens, the iron profiles been really good. The visuals, the trajectory, has all been very much the same. Spin rates. Driver’s actually almost slightly higher than the other ones so far, like 100 rpm higher. Launch window same. Like I said, ball speed has been a little bit quicker with the combination.

“I was just saying to my caddie, one thing that – again, this has been 18 holes total with it – but this has been the first real wind that we’ve played in, that I’ve played in with the golf ball, and what I have seen so far is potentially in some of the crosswinds, the mishits are still going as far as some of the more well struck shots. Maybe it’s holding its – not that it’s holding its line per se – but it’s flying through the air on the mishits maybe a little bit better.

“I think if I remember correctly, during the description, that’s part of what they did. The aerodynamics have changed slightly that in the air it shouldn’t take off on you. It kind of holds its line. It might be flying a little bit better through the wind.”

Collin Morikawa (finally) makes a driver switch

New in the bag this week for Morikawa is a TaylorMade Qi10 Max driver, and a TaylorMade Qi10 V-Steel 5-wood. On Tuesday, I spoke with Morikawa at length about the change from his longtime original SIM driver, which was one of the oldest driver models still active on the PGA TOUR prior to this switch:

“Yeah, I am [switching into the Qi10 Max driver this week]. I got a lot of crazy looks from the guys when I said I wanted the Max.

“Look, the TaylorMade guys have been amazing. They’ve obviously modified a bunch of heads, put in weights everywhere, try to match up the CG’s. The SIM has been amazing for me. It’s a shallower head, it’s not a deep head, or a long head from front to back. It’s pretty shallow compared to the new ones. That’s always something that I’ve liked.

“Even though this face is the same as all the other the ones – the QI10 LS version and the regular core version – visually it looks shallower because of how long the head is. So I had to get used to that, but they made me up a bunch of heads. I tried this one with a different shaft. I actually haven’t switched shafts in a long, long time. Actually since Harding Park – a week before Harding Park was FedEx St. Jude, I switched to the 60-gram Diamana D-Plus, which I played for awhile. So I haven’t switched since then. Switched to another profile of a Dimana, a little lighter of a version, and I’ve just been finding center.

“At the end of the day, the center ones are always gonna be good. When you’re on Trackman, you look at it, and it looks good, it’s great. But I really care about the misses, right. Where am I going to miss it on the face? Does it feel good one my misses?

“And it’s been great. I’ve been playing it for about a couple weeks, like 3-4 weeks almost since Bahamas, and it’s been really good. I’m excited to put it in play. This course, with the wind, even though there’s wide fairways, you need to be in the fairway to score.

“It’s a little spinnier than my SIM. My SIM was a little bit on the lower side. Look, for someone who doesn’t hit it that far, it’s obviously nice to opimtize it as much as you can: high launch, low spin. But, with this one, I’ve been able to play my different heights. So if it’s downwind and I need to be able to carry it, it covers. If it’s straight into the wind, I’m able to keep it low, and keep it flat and not spinny. If anything it’s still living on the higher side of the spin numbers. Maybe it’s spinning at, you know, if I get a spinny one, it’s spinning at 2500-2600 rpm, but the good ones, when I’m hitting it in the center, are phenomenal. They’re spinning at 2300 and staying in the air. But everything about it, it’s launching where I want when I look up; it’s doing what I want. So it’s very, very positive in that sense.

“Sound and feel is huge. I’ve got a lot of hot melt in this head. Look, the Max is made for someone that needs to get the ball up in the air, needs the spin, I have to explain to everyone that, ‘Look I have the amateur version.’  But no, I truly love it. And the feel with the hot melt and everything in it and back and forth, it’s just softened it up a little bit and the mishits have been great. I’m excited to put in play.”

Morikawa playing the “game improvement” Max model of the new Qi10 lineup is all the proof amateurs need that they should be getting fit, and testing all available models from a given driver company. Just saying!

See all of the in-hand photos of Morikawa’s driver and 5-wood here

Tom Kim and Cam Young debut new jaw-dropping Scotty Cameron prototypes

I covered this story in-depth over on PGATOUR.com, so if you’re looking for more information, I suggest heading over there. If all you want to see is the photos, I suggest scrolling below…

Tom Kim’s Scotty Cameron TourType GSS proto (with a new Scotty Cameron Xperimental Shaft by UST Mamiya)

Yeah. “Wow,” is right.

Cam Young’s Scotty Cameron T-5 Tour Only prototype

Hmm. That’s quite an intricate shaping differential from the stock T-5 heads, isn’t it? Very interesting.

Xander Schauffele’s updated 2024 WITB

Schauffele showed up to Hawai’i this week with a surprising amount of new equipment in the bag, including a new Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond driver, a Paradym Ai Smoke 3-wood, and new one-piece Callaway Apex TCB irons (…and a 10-wedge!).

I asked Schauffele about all the changes during his Wednesday press conference. Here’s his answer:

“Yeah, a new line of Paradym [Ai Smoke] woods came out. They’re kind of — I would call them siblings to the old line of Paradym. Same as the irons. The irons are still the TCBs. So again, it seems like a sibling. It feels like I’m looking down at the same iron. The construction’s just a one-piece versus sort of a two-piece head, so they sound a little bit more pure and solid.

“Then the golf ball is identical. I think they just stamped a new logo on it. So it seems like there’s a lot of new things in, but for the most part, I think that the woods are probably the biggest thing.”

See Xander’s full 2024 WITB here

Jordan Spieth switches to a full set of Titleist SM10 Vokey wedges

As you probably know by now, Spieth is especially particular when it comes to his wedge setup. I mean, he’s precise down the half of a degree on each wedge! So it shouldn’t go unnoticed that Spieth switched into not one, but four SM10 wedges during the first week of Titleist’s Tour validation process.

I spoke to Spieith about the wedge switches on Tuesday:

“I think the biggest difference is when you get to the gap wedge and pitching wedge on the full shots. I think the sweet spot’s been moved; it’s bigger and it’s moved a little to where any potential over-hook is almost eliminated, which is really nice. You can step up with a left pin and be pretty aggressive.

“Other than that, they look great. I’m pretty particular with my 60. It isn’t always an ‘SM,’ sometimes it’s a separate prototype version, but this time I’m right into the SM10. It looks really good to me. The biggest thing that [Vokey Tour rep Aaron Dill] told me was that as I start to hit those longer shots, they won’t produce the odd outliers that overturn to the left.”

For more on the SM10 wedges, click here, or head over to our GolfWRX.com forums to see more in-hand photos

Foresight’s new GC Quad Max launch monitors

Foresight officially unveiled its new GC Quad Max launch monitor units this week at The Sentry, with several Hawaiian-themed custom skins. Who knew launch monitors could look so cool?

We’ll have more information on the new units in the coming weeks as they prepare to hit retail in early February.

How’s that for a start to the New Year in the world of golf equipment?

For more gear photos from The Sentry, head over to our GolfWRX.com Forums!

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He played on the Hawaii Pacific University Men's Golf team and earned a Masters degree in Communications. He also played college golf at Rutgers University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism.

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  1. Pingback: 2024 TaylorMade Qi 10 drivers – GolfWRX Launch Report – GolfWRX

  2. Callaway Sucks

    Jan 4, 2024 at 2:36 pm

    “I think the biggest thing is they changed the name,” Yikes

  3. neil

    Jan 4, 2024 at 3:31 am

    not much difference from the old SR 1 2 and 3?

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Billy Horschel WITB 2024 (February)

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Driver: Titleist TSR3 (9 degrees @10.5, C1 SureFit setting)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus TR Black 6 X

3-wood: Titleist TSi2 (15 degrees, 18 degrees)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 6.5 70 TX (15), Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black 6.5 80 TX (18)

Irons: Titleist T100 (3-5), Titleist 620 CB (6-9)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (3-9)

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (46-10F, 52-12F, 56-08M), Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks Proto (60-V @62)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 (46), Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 (52, 56, 62)

Putter: Ping PLD Anser

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet

Ball: Titleist Pro V1

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Sam Burns WITB 2024 (February)

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  • Sam Burns’ what’s in the bag accurate as of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. 

Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond S (9 degrees @10)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Blue 7 TX

3-wood: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond T (16 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 8 X

Hybrid: Callaway Apex UW (21 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Blue 8 X

Irons: Callaway Apex TCB ’24 (4-AW)
Shafts: Project X 6.5 (4-PW), True Temper Dynamic Gold x100 Tour Issue (AW)

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (56-14F), Titleist WedgeWorks B7 Proto (60-T)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 Tour Issue (56, 60)

Putter: Odyssey Ai-One #7S

Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Align

Ball: Callaway Chrome Tour X

Check out more in-hand photos of Sam Burns’ WITB in the forums. 

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Michael Phelps’ mind-blowing gold Scotty Cameron + 10 awesome WM Phoenix Open photos

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The WMPhoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale provides golf fans and party-goers the perfect environment to celebrate what they love to do most: Watch golf, and party.

As such, the WMPO also provides apparel and equipment companies the perfect inspirations to make cool, fun and custom gear for the people to enjoy.

The creative and custom merch never ceases to please, and this year was no different. Actually, I think everyone turned up the heat on making cool stuff for this year.

Also, as always, we had some celebrity sightings during the Wednesday Pro-Am, and we dove into the celebs bags to see what kind of golf clubs they’re using. Big names such as Michael Phelps, Alex Rodriguez, Nick Saban, and DJ Kygo lead the way.

Below are 10 stand-out equipment stories from the 2024 WM Phoenix Open, and don’t forget to click here for all of our photos from the week.

1) Michael Phelps’ gold 1-of-1 Scotty Cameron putter (and Olympic Gold Medal TaylorMade wedges)    

Michael Phelps, a 23-time Gold medal-winning Olympic Swimmer, deserves to play a custom golden putter, and Scotty Cameron delivered.

Based on the “DSS” stamping in the back cavity of the putter, it’s made of Demascus Stainless Steel, with a glistening gold finish.

“Scotty sent me the putter, and I told him I don’t know if I even want to play it [because of how beautiful it is],” Phelps told GolfWRX.com on Wednesday at TPC Scottsdale. “Scotty said, ‘You better play it.’”

So, as instructed, Phelps used it in the WMPO Pro-Am on Wednesday.

If the gold 1-of-1 putter wasn’t enough, Phelps also uses custom TaylorMade MG2 wedges, which feature gold-and-silver star stampings that represent each of Phelps’ medal wins, in the precise order that he won them.

If I’m being 100% honest, that’s the coolest wedge stamping I’ve ever seen. Not sure how anything could top it, especially since you’d need at least 23 Gold medals to even compete. Looks like Phelps wins again.

See more Phelps WITB photos here

2) Alex Rodriguez, and his blacked out irons

Legendary baseball player Alex Rodriguez showed off a set all-black PXG 0311P Gen6 irons, which his caddie confirmed with GolfWRX.com that they were new in the bag for the event. He also uses a game-improvement Miura PI-401 long iron to add a touch of forgiveness at the top of the set.

Anecdotally speaking, for anyone curious about A-Rod’s power off the tee, he drove the ball nearly greenside on hole No. 10, which measures 373 yards from the Resort tees. It remains unconfirmed whether the ball took its first bounce off a cart path, but on a wet-and-rainy Wednesday, it was a colossal drive regardless. A-Rod has certified home-run power on the golf course (as much it pains this New York Mets fan to say).

See all the clubs Alex Rodgriquez has in the bag

3) DJ Kygo joins Cobra’s “Palm Tree Crew”

Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll, a.k.a. DJ Kygo, is a world-famous music DJ from Norway, and he wow’d the golf equipment world by having a new Cobra Darkspeed “Palm Tree Crew” custom driver in the bag at the 2024 WMPO.

Some would even say his new driver Stole the Show…

4) Nicolo Galleti’s Silkyy custom Ping PLD putter

With all the talk of celebrities so far, I wanted to remind everyone that a serious PGA Tour event is also being played this week, and Monday qualifier Nicolo Galletti – a former ASU golfer and roommate of Jon Rahm – will be using this raw Ping PLD putter.

See Galletti’s full WITB here

5) Waste Management custom gear

As discussed previously, the equipment companies turned up this year at the 2024 WMPO with their custom gear.

Below is a collection of photos from Bettinardi, Ping, SuperStroke, Odyssey and Swag Golf.

6) Higgo switches to a DF3 for south paws

In case you didn’t know, L.A.B. Golf recently launched a new line of DF3 (Directed Force 3) mallet putters, and left-hander Garrick Higgo has one in his bag this week.

7) Coach Nick Saban is still Coach Nick Saban

The legendary Nick Saban recently retired from his longtime head coaching gig at the University of Alabama, and accepted a job as an analyst for College GameDay. Although Saban will now be part of the media, he’s still Coach Nick Saban of the Alabama Crimson Tide at heart, as displayed by his “Roll Tide” Ping Glide 4.0 wedge, and “Coach Nick Saban” stitched golf bag.

Check out Coach Nick Saban’s full WITB here

8) The 2021 National League Cy Young winner, Corbin Burnes, brings the heat

Three-time MLB All-Star Corbin Burnes, formerly a pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, and currently a pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, had a TaylorMade SIM “Rocket” 14-degree 3-wood in the bag, and this custom TaylorMade Spider GT putter on Tuesday at TPC Scottsdale.

See Burnes’ full WITB here

9) Spotted: New Scotty Cameron T-9 and T-9.5 putters

Scotty Cameron unveiled a slew of new T-9 and T-9.5 model putters this week, including compact mallet shapes with a slew of new alignment lines on the crown, and several different hosel styles. The one-piece milled crown allows Scotty Cameron a clean canvas for extended sightlines, while still providing angular shapes within the design to frame the ball at address.

Check out all of the new Scotty Cameron putters here

10) A 16th Hole miracle

The rain-shortened Wednesday Pro-Am, which also featured a brief hail storm, turned into a closest-to-the-pin contest for all of the celebrities on the 16th Hole. Within minutes following the contest, a double rainbow sprouted out of the grandstands.

Somehow, the photo above isn’t an A.I.-generated advertisement for Whoop, but a real photo that I took of a double-rainbow hovering over the 16th green.

Truly awesome.

And, with that, we say goodbye to the biggest party on grass, and we’ll see you next week at Tiger’s event: The 2024 Genesis Open in L.A.

See all of our photos from the 2024 WMPO here

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