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What Is in Rickie Fowler's Golf Bag?

By Spencer Lanoue
July 24, 2025

Curious about what's fueling Rickie Fowler's powerful and stylish game? You've come to the right place. We're going to break down every single piece of gear in Rickie’s bag, from his custom-stamped driver down to his high-vis golf ball. More importantly, we’ll explain the an pro’s gear and provide some insight from a coach's perspective about what you can learn from his choices to help your own game.

The Latest Look at Rickie's Setup: A Cobra and TaylorMade Affair

Rickie Fowler is synonymous with Cobra Puma Golf, and his equipment reflects that strong partnership. He trusts Cobra for all his clubs, from driver to wedges, but like many pros, he plays a specific golf ball and putter from other brands that suit his feel and performance needs.

Here’s a snapshot of what Rickie Fowler is currently gaming in 2024. Keep in mind that pros often tinker with their setups, but this is the configuration you'll most commonly see him using on the PGA Tour.

Driver: Cobra Darkspeed LS (9.0 degrees)

The centerpiece of Rickie’s long game is the Cobra Darkspeed LS Driver. The "LS" stands for Low Spin, and it's designed for players with faster swing speeds who need to knock down spin to maximize distance and achieve a more piercing ball flight. Rickie sets his at 9.0 degrees of loft but often uses the adjustable hosel to get the club an even more customized ball flight.

  • Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana WB 70-X

Coach's Insight: What Low Spin Means for You

Tour players like Rickie generate immense clubhead speed and can create excessive backspin, which causes the ball to "balloon" up into the air and lose forward momentum. A low-spin driver head combats this, effectively converting swing speed into distance.

So, should you be playing a low-spin driver? If you notice your drives climbing high and then dropping straight down with little roll, it might be something to consider. However, for most amateur golfers, the extra forgiveness found in standard or "max forgiveness" models (like the AEROJET MAX Series' from Cobra) is far more beneficial. Those designs have more weight in the back, which helps with stability on off-center hits. The key takeaway here isn't to run out and buy an LS driver, it's to understand that your driver should match your own unique swing dynamics. Don't fight your equipment, find equipment that helps your natural tendencies.

Fairway Wood: Cobra Darkspeed LS 3-Wood (14.5 degrees)

Continuing the Darkspeed LS theme, Rickie carries a matching 3-wood. This is a weapon both off the tee on tight par-4s and from the fairway on long par-5s. Just like the driver, this head is designed to produce a strong, boring trajectory that cuts through the wind and gets plenty of roll. Its more compact head shape compared to a standard fairway wood allows for better workability, meaning Rickie can more easily shape shots left or right as needed.

  • Shaft: Aldila Tour Green 75 TX

Coach's Insight: The "Tee Club" vs. The "Fairway Finder"

Many amateurs fear their 3-wood, especially off the deck. A low-spin, tour-style 3-wood like Rickie's can be even harder to elevate from the turf if you don't have the speed to compress the ball properly. This is where most players could benefit from a fairway wood with a bit more built-in launch and forgiveness which allows for much higher consistency off the turf.

When selecting a fairway wood, ask yourself its primary purpose. Is it a driver replacement off the tee? Or do you need it to hit high, soft-landing shots into par-5s? A lower-spinning model is great for the first job, while a more forgiving, higher-launching model is better suited for the second. Rickie needs his to do both at the highest level, justifying his choice in the LS model.

The Irons: Cobra King RF MB Prototypes (4-iron - Pitching Wedge)

Here’s where Rickie’s setup gets truly personal. His "RF" stamped irons are custom-forged blades, or Muscle Back (MB) irons. These are beautiful works of art - a solid piece of forged steel with a very thin topline and minimal offset. There is almost zero perimeter weighting, meaning the sweet spot is incredibly small.

  • Shafts: Mitsubishi Tour Project X 6.5

Coach's Insight: The Beautiful Demands of Blade Irons

Blades offer one thing above all else: feedback and feel. When an elite ball-striker like Rickie catches one in the middle, the feel is unmatched, and it allows them to precisely control trajectory and shot shape. However, when you miss the center - even by a little - the drop-off in distance and accuracy is significant.

For almost every amateur golfer, cavity-back or "players distance" irons are a much better choice. These irons have weight moved to the perimeter of the clubhead, which creates a larger effective hitting area and stabilizes the club on off-center strikes. You get more forgiveness and more consistent distances across the entire face. Admire Rickie’s blades, but understand that your game will likely flourish with irons that help you on your mis-hits, rather than punish you for them. A consistent swing, powered by rotating your torso, will be rewarded by *any* iron, but forgiveness will save you when the timing isn't perfect.

The Wedges: Cobra King Snakebite (52, 56, 60 degrees)

Rickie games three Cobra wedges to cover his scoring yardages. These Snakebite wedges are known for having extremely sharp grooves that grab the cover of the ball, producing maximum spin for control around the greens. He specifically uses V Grings throughout his set to better allow for his creative shortgame shots around the greens.

  • Shafts: Mitsubishi Tour Project X 6.5

Coach's Insight: Know Your Gaps and Your Grind

This is an area where amateurs can directly learn from the pros. Having distinct loft gaps is incredibly important in the scoring clubs.

  • 52 Degree: This is Rickie's gap wedge. It bridges the distance "gap" between his pitching wedge and his sand wedge. This is a a full swing club built for distance control into the greens
  • 56 Degree: His sand wedge. A versatile club for green-side bunker shots and medium-length pitches.
  • 60 Degree: His lob wedge. Used for the highest, softest-landing shots around the green, like short-sided chips or delicate bunker shots that need to stop quickly.

The "grind" of his wedges refer to way that shape of the sole of theclub. Rickie’s V-Grind is very versatile, with material removed from the heel and a bit from the leading edge making ti perfect for the types of shots Rickie faces around the PGA tour greens. For yourself, testing different grinds to see what works best with your type of swing (sweeper vs. digger) and the typical turf conditions you play on (firm vs. soft) can be a round saver. Higher bounce is usually better for softer conditions and "digger" swing styles, while lowers bounce grinds are more suitable for those in "firmer" conditions".

Putter: Odyssey Ai-ONE Jailbird Cruiser

Like many Tour Pros in 2024, Rickie’s has found tremendous confidence with this particular model of putter after seeing how succesful his Pro friends ahd been around the reen with the similar style putters. The Odyssey Jailbird is a large mallet putter known for its extreme stability and distinct "Versa" black-and-white alignment stripes. The "Cruiser" denotes a slightly longer shaft and a counterbalanced grip, which further adds to the putter's stability through the stroke, something Rickie stated he needed in order to comeback his incredible performance at the 2023 US Open.

Coach's Insight: Stability is Your Friend

Rickie’s choice in a mallet shows a clear priority: stability. Mallet putters have a higher Moment of Inertia (MOI) than blade putters. In simple terms, this means they resist twisting on off-center strikes. If you strike your putt少し off the heel or toe, the face stays square, and the ball still rolls truer to your intended line and a more controled distance. If you struggle with inconsistent speed or leaving putts offline, testing a high-MOI mallet could be transformative. It quiets down shaky hands and promotes a more pendulum-like stroke.

Golf Ball: TaylorMade TP5x pix

The final piece of Rickie’s puzzle is the TaylorMade TP5x pix Golf Ball a 5-piece tour level ball with extremely a high performance through the back from the driver down to the uttet. The "x" model is the firmer a d higher launching version compared to its sibling the TP5 with the clear triangle"pix"' alighnment aid all throughout the ball for even more precise aim, an dvisible spin around the greens.

Coach's Insight: Pick One and Stick With It

The most important lesson here isn’t that you need to play a 5-piece, tour-level ball, it's the importance of consistency. Rickie picks one model and trusts it to perform the same way on every shot. Amateurs often play whatever they find or buy whatever is on sale, meaning their 'feel' for chipping and putting is never the same from one round to the next.

Find a ball in your price range that you like the feel of, and commit to playing only that ball. This way, you’ll remove a variable and begin to build a true understanding of how the ball will check up on chips, how fast it comes off the putter, and how it flies through the wind. Having that consistency is worth far more than any marginal technology benefit you might get from switching around all the time.

Final Thoughts.

Rickie Fowler’s bag is a precision-tuned toolkit for a world-class ball-striker, filled with low-spin woods and surgically precise blades. Analyzing it teaches us how important it is to match your equipment to your swing, your course conditions, and your goals.

While playing Rickie's exact clubs might be tough, understanding the *why* behind his choices is a giant step forward. It allows you to ask the right questions about your own equipment. When you’re stuck on the course - unsure of whether to lay up or go for it, or just trying to choose the right club for a tricky approach shot, our Caddie AI is designed to be that personal on-demand expert right in your pocket. We give you instant recommendations and course management advice so you can make smarter decisions and swing with confidence on every shot.

Spencer has been playing golf since he was a kid and has spent a lifetime chasing improvement. With over a decade of experience building successful tech products, he combined his love for golf and startups to create Caddie AI - the world's best AI golf app. Giving everyone an expert level coach in your pocket, available 24/7. His mission is simple: make world-class golf advice accessible to everyone, anytime.

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