No golf bag in history has captured more attention than the one carried for Tiger Woods. Every club, every shaft, and even the ball itself is chosen for a specific purpose, creating a finely tuned toolkit for one of the greatest to ever play the game. This article breaks down exactly what's in Tiger's bag in 2024, but more importantly, it explains the why behind each choice and shows you how to use his thinking to build a smarter bag for your own game.
The Driver: Taming immense power
Kicking things off at the top of the bag is Tiger’s driver, the TaylorMade Qi10 LS. The "LS" stands for Low Spin, and that's the number one priority for a player with Tiger's elite-level clubhead speed. When you swing a driver as fast as Tiger does (upwards of 120 mph), the golf ball generates a lot of backspin naturally. Too much spin makes the ball balloon up into the air, causing it to lose distance and be easily pushed around by the wind.
The Qi10 LS Driver head is engineered to counteract this. It has a forward weight placement that helps knock down spin, producing a powerful, more penetrating ball flight that bores through the air. For a player like Tiger, this translates to maximum distance with controlled trajectory. He pairs it with a Graphite Design Tour AD VF 6 X shaft, a stiff profile that can handle the explosive power he generates.
What this means for your game:
This is a perfect example of why you shouldn't just buy the driver a Tour pro uses. Most amateur golfers don't have Tiger's speed and actually need more spin to keep the ball in the air long enough to maximize their distance. Playing a low-spin driver without the necessary speed will often result in low, knuckleball shots that fall out of the sky too early.
- The Coaching Tip: Instead of copying Tiger's driver model, copy his approach. He identified a key performance need (spin reduction) and chose an equipment solution for it. What's your key need? If you tend to slice the ball, a driver with draw-bias weighting might be a better fit. If you struggle with inconsistent strikes, a model built for maximum forgiveness (MOI) like the standard Qi10 would be more beneficial than the LS version. Focus on what your swing needs, not what a pro's swing demands.
The Fairway Woods: A mix of new tech and old trust
Tiger’s fairway wood setup tells a fascinating story. He carries two:
- 3-Wood: TaylorMade Qi10 (15 degrees)
- 5-Wood: TaylorMade M3 (19 degrees)
The 3-wood is the modern powerhouse. Much like his driver, it’s designed to be long and forgiving, a versatile weapon off the tee on tight par-4s or for reaching a par-5 in two. It gives him the benefit of new technology for ball speed and consistency. It’s fitted with the same Graphite Design Tour AD VF shaft as his driver, keeping the feel consistent between his two longest clubs.
The 5-wood, however, is a vintage classic. The M3 model is several years old, a relic by tour standards. So why is it still in the bag? The answer is simple: trust. Tiger has used this club to hit some of the most clutch shots of his career. He knows exactly how it will perform from virtually any lie - fairway, rough, or even hardpan. For a professional golfer, that unshakable confidence in a club is worth more than any new technology might promise. It is a known quantity he can fall back on under the most extreme pressure.
What this means for your game:
Your bag should have room for comfort clubs. While it's great to stay current with technology, don't be so quick to get rid of an old hybrid or fairway wood that you hit Pure. If a club saves you from trouble time and time again, its value goes far beyond the year it was manufactured.
- The Coaching Tip: Find your "M3 5-wood." We all have that one club we feel we can't miss with. Protect it. It might be your mental safety blanket on a tough hole where you just need to put the ball in play. The goal isn't just about having the 14 ‘best’ clubs, it's about having the 14 ‘right’ clubs for you, which includes those that inspire confidence.
The Irons: A master's precision tools
Tiger’s iron set is another example of a perfectly blended, purpose-built arsenal. He doesn’t simply play one set from 3-iron to pitching wedge. His setup is more sophisticated:
- 3-Iron: TaylorMade P-770
- Irons (4-PW): TaylorMade P-7TW
The 3-iron is a TaylorMade P-770, which is technically a "players distance" iron. It has a sleek, compact look that Tiger prefers, but its hollow-body construction provides a little more forgiveness and ball speed than a traditional blade. It's a strategic choice for a long iron that needs to be both powerful and workable.
From the 4-iron down through the pitching wedge are the stunning TaylorMade P-7TW blades. These are Tiger's signature irons - pure muscle-back blades forged to his exact specifications. These irons offer zero forgiveness. They are designed for one thing only: ultimate control. A player like Tiger can use these blades to shape shots left and right, and control trajectory high and low, with a degree of precision a cavity-back iron simply can’t match. The feel at impact is also unparalleled, giving him instant feedback on the quality of his strike.
What this means for your game:
Playing blades like Tiger's is a tough proposition for most amateurs. An off-center strike with a blade loses significant distance and feels harsh. Most golfers benefit immensely from game-improvement or players' cavity-back irons, which use perimeter weighting to make off-center hits travel much closer to your intended distance.
- The Coaching Tip: Be honest about your ball-striking. Consistently finding the center of the clubface is a prerequisite for blades. If that’s not you (and for 98% of golfers, it isn’t), embrace forgiveness. Choosing equipment for the golfer you are, not the golfer you want to be in the future, is the fastest way to lower your scores right now. The philosophy is the same - find consistency first, then dial in precision.
The Wedges: Scoring dialed to perfection
To control the spin and flight around the greens, Tiger uses two TaylorMade Milled Grind 4 (MG4) wedges in 56 and 60 degrees. What's most important here isn't the model name, but the specifications - specifically the "bounce" and "grind" of each wedge.
- His 56-degree wedge has a custom grind with 12 degrees of bounce, which makes it an excellent all-around sand wedge that's stable through bunker shots and full shots from the fairway.
- His 60-degree wedge has a D/D grind (Dual-Bounce/Heel Relief). This is a highly specialized grind that an elite player uses. The heel relief allows Tiger to open the face way up for high, soft flop shots without the leading edge rising too much off the ground. It’s the ultimate in greenside shot-making versatility.
What this means for your game:
Wedge selection shouldn't be an afterthought. The bounce and grind you choose should match the types of courses you play (soft or firm) and the kinds of shots you like to hit. A high-bounce wedge is great for soft turf and digging balls out of fluffy sand, while a low-bounce wedge is better for firm, hardpan lies and for players who "pick" the ball clean.
The Putter: 'The Elder Wand' of golf
This is it. The most famous club in golf: the Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS. It has been in his bag for 14 of his 15 major championships. This putter is practically an extension of his own hands.
So what makes it so special? "GSS" stands for German Stainless Steel, a very soft metal that provides exceptional feel and feedback. Paired with its simple plumber's neck design, the putter is a timeless tool. It is not loaded with alignment aids or radical stability technology. It is a simple, pure blade that rewards a pure putting stroke. Tiger's longtime trust in this putter is an undeniable mental advantage. When he stands over a critical putt, there is zero doubt in his mind about the equipment in his hands.
What this means for your game:
The lesson here is profound: find a putter you love and stick with it. Too many golfers change putters every few months, searching for a quick fix. Building confidence and developing a consistent stroke is nearly impossible if you’re constantly changing the look and feel of the club you’re using. The hold of the golf club is your steering wheel, and this is truer with the putter than any other club.
- The Coaching Tip: Spend time on a putting green testing different styles - blades, mallets, different neck designs - and find one that visually suits your eye at address and feels good in your hands. Once you find it, commit to it. Build a relationship with your putter. That confidence will serve you far better than chasing the latest model ever will.
The Golf Ball
The final piece of the equipment puzzle is the Bridgestone Tour B X golf ball. This might seem like a small detail, but choosing the right ball is enormous for a tour professional. The Tour B X is designed for players with swing speeds over 105 mph. It features a special cover that provides a "contact science" effect: it helps the ball feel softer and stay on the clubface longer for irons and wedges (creating more spin) while spinning less off the driver for more distance. It's the perfect combination for a powerful player who demands both distance off the tee and feel around the green.
Final Thoughts
Tiger Woods' bag is a masterclass in personalized equipment, where every single club is selected to enhance his superhuman skill and promote unshakable confidence. By looking at the reasons behind his choices - managing spin, prioritizing control, and blending new tech with old trust - you can make smarter decisions for your own bag.
While most of us can't get custom-ground wedges or Tour-issue putters, we can start thinking like Tiger by truly understanding our own game and needs. Tools are making this level of personalized insight more accessible every day. For example, our Caddie AI acts as your on-demand golf expert, helping you identify your real on-course tendencies and make smarter club selections. From analyzing tough lies to providing simple strategies on the tee, we can help you take the guesswork out of the game, so you can play with the same conviction Tiger does.