

If you’re closely following the TPC Sawgrass action, you’ve likely noticed Justin Thomas’ scores. If you haven’t, let us give you a brief overview of why it’s so significant. Thomas’ second round was impressive, featuring 11 birdies and just one bogey. The only setback occurred on the final hole, where his tee shot landed in the water. Despite this, Thomas carded a 10-under 62, matching Tom Hoge’s course record. This outstanding performance helped him climb more than 100 spots on the leaderboard! Looking at this, we are sure you are eager to see the equipment that made it possible. So, without further ado, let’s hop right into it!
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Interestingly, Thomas’ bag is filled with Titleist products. It’s no wonder that the World No. 7 chooses the brand’s GT2 Driver. Engineered to deliver impressive distance from any impact point, this $649 driver maximizes performance through its innovative design. It ensures consistently impressive launch, spin, and speed, allowing Thomas to achieve his best results on the course. Thomas uses a loft of 9.0°, which comes with a length of 45.5 inches and a lie angle of 58.5°. So, what comes next? Of course, it’s his fairway woods.
The Titleist 915 Fd fairway, available in an 18° loft, provides Thomas with a blend of workability, making it versatile for both tee and turf shots. Its compact profile delivers a slightly lower launch and spin compared to the 915F wood. Priced at $299, this wood utilizes advanced technology to enhance distance through higher speed and lower spin, thanks to a forward-positioned channel that boosts performance from both the tee and turf. Additionally, the high-speed face insert increases ball speed across the entire face, ensuring more distance on off-center hits. We can now look forward to Thomas’ irons.
Thomas’s first irons are the Titleist T200 irons. Priced at $1,600, these irons feature a forged face and hollow-body construction. They incorporate Tour technologies to deliver incredible launch and forgiveness in a pure player’s design. The T200 offers an enhanced feel and a Vokey-influenced variable bounce sole, ensuring versatility and performance on the course. Additionally, the dual D18 tungsten weighting optimizes the center of gravity for improved stability and distance. Available in a 4-PW, W set with Fujikura Vista Pro 50 HB Graphite shafts, these irons provide Thomas with the perfect combination of distance and control.
But that’s just the first set of irons in his bag. Let’s take a peek at the next one: Titleist T100 irons! The refined, fully forged dual-cavity construction produces a more solid feel at impact, while the precision CNC face milling process ensures more consistent contact for greater control. Available in a 5-PW, W set with Mitsubishi Tensei AV AM2 Red Graphite shafts, the T100 irons deliver the perfect combination of precision and playability. They cost $1,800 and feature dual D18 tungsten weighting to optimize the center of gravity for improved stability!
Lastly, the Titleist 621. JT prototype set of irons is designed specifically for Justin Thomas. It includes irons ranging from 5 to 9. This one-of-a-kind set features True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts and is created with zero offset. It is custom made, hence no price tag.
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Whew! We’ve finally covered three important clubs in Justin Thomas’ bag. Now, let’s quickly take a look at his wedges, putters, and the ball!
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Justin Thomas’ wedges and putters in his Titleist bag
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First of all: the wedges! The Vokey Design SM10 wedges enhance Justin Thomas’ short game performance, with specific models tailored for various lofts and playing styles. The pitching wedge, available in a 46° loft with a 10° bounce and F grind, measures 35.75 inches in length. It weighs D3, making it ideal for precision shots around the green. For Thomas’ fans looking for a Gap wedge, the 52° model features a 12° bounce and also utilizes the F grind, with a slightly shorter length of 35.50 inches and a similar weight. Undoubtedly, both wedges allow him to execute a range of shots from delicate chips to full swings.
Hold on! There are two other wedge models in Thomas’ bag! The 56.14 wedge is expertly engineered to elevate his short game. Featuring a 56° loft and a 14° bounce, this $189 wedge offers versatility and control, making it an excellent choice for a variety of lies and shot types. The F grind enhances playability, particularly in softer conditions. Similarly, the SM10 WedgeWorks 60 K is a specialized club. With a loft of 60° and a bounce of 6°, this wedge excels at producing high, soft shots that can navigate tight lies and challenging greenside conditions. The K grind enhances its adaptability, allowing Thomas to execute a variety of shots. It costs around $225.
Lastly, we have Justin Thomas’ putter! The Titleist Scotty Cameron Phantom 5 putter combines advanced technology and premium materials to elevate Thomas’ putting game. With a model loft of 3.5° and a lie angle of 70°, this putter features a mid-single bend neck that promotes minimum toe flow. Additionally, a custom full-contact grip with a “chain link” texture improves control in all conditions. Priced at $3,182, it also includes a headcover.
When it comes to golf balls, Justin Thomas chooses the Titleist Pro V1x. This $55 ball enhances his game by providing increased speed off the tee, improved control with irons, and greater spin with wedges! He completes his setup with the Titleist Tour Bag, a three-point shoulder strap bag that costs $625.
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