Why Jordan Spieth made ‘extremely rare' changes to his gear | Tour Report
Jordan Spieth debuted a new golf ball and switched to the Titleist GTS2 driver and 3-wood - a surprising in-season switch for Spieth.
Why Jordan Spieth made ‘extremely rare' changes to his gear | Tour Report Joshua Berhow Welcome to Fully Equipped’s weekly Tour equipment report. Every Friday of PGA Tour weeks (plus other times, if news warrants), GOLF equipment editor Jack Hirsh runs you through some of the biggest news surrounding golf clubs on Tour, including changes, tweaks and launches. Jordan Spieth doesn’t change equipment often and when he does, it’s rarely during the season, which makes his moves before this week’s Cadillac Championship all the more intriguing.
After a first-round 65 Thursday — his best score of the season that left him one off Cameron Young’s first-round lead — Spieth was asked why he hit nearly 200 balls on the range on Tuesday. Turns out he has good reason. Not only did Spieth switch to a new Titleist GTS2 driver and 3-wood, but he’s also playing a new golf ball, a Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash.
Throughout his career, Spieth has played a version of the Titleist Pro V1x, which is usually the spinnier of the two golf balls, especially with irons and around the greens. But this season Spieth said he’s noticed times where his spin seems a little too high. Major Jordan Spieth bag overhaul?
Hell yes. Not only does he have a new GTS2 driver and fairway wood, but he also changed his golf ball from the ’25 Pro V1X to the 2026 Pro V1x Left Dash. Said he might have made the change two weeks ago at Hilton Head but wasn’t sure if he… pic.
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