Wyndham Clark sits in seventh place on the Official World Golf Rankings. He has three wins in his six years since joining the PGA Tour and one is a U.S. Open. This Wyndham Clark WITB breakdown will help you see how some of his equipment held up in our 2024 golf club testing.
Wyndham Clark’s golf bag (January 2025): At a glance
Clark has a mix of Titleist, TaylorMade and Mizuno golf clubs.
- Titleist TSR3 (9˚)
- TaylorMade Qi10 (16.5˚)
- Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi (2)
- Titleist T100 (4-9)
- Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (45, 50, 54)
- Vokey Design WedgeWorks (58)
- Odyssey Jailbird 380
- Titleist Pro V1x ball
Driver: Titleist TSR3
The Titleist TSR3 is considered the better player model in the Titleist drivers lineup. It has an adjustable center of gravity that helps better players fine-tune the sweet spot. As great as the TSR3 performs for PGA Tour players, it also appealed to amateur players in our 2024 testing.
The TSR3 was the fourth overall best golf driver of 2024. It ranked high for distance and forgiveness (consistency). Accuracy was not its strong point which cost it a top-three finish.
Bottom Line: Overall, the TSR3 is a great driver for amateur players. If you like adjustability and are looking for something that balances consistency and distance, it would be one to try.
Fairway wood: TaylorMade Qi10
The TaylorMade Qi10 fairway wood is not just in the bag of Clark but also Scottie Scheffler. In our testing, it was accurate, long and forgiving. Most golfers who put a fairway wood in their bag will take any extra yardage they can get (for both approach and tee shots).
The Qi10 was third overall for distance and fourth for accuracy. It’s rare to find fairway woods that have both accuracy and distance.
Bottom Line: Green light on the Qi10 fairway wood! It checks the boxes for amateur players and professionals.
Utility iron: Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi
Clark plays the Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi utility iron. The Pro Fli-Hi is designed for the better players and should transition seamlessly into some of the Mizuno iron sets like the Pro 241 or 243. Clark plays Titleist irons but he needed to bridge the gap between the 4-iron and the Qi10 fairway wood.
The Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi was tested in our best utility iron testing and it did not perform all that well for amateur players. The Pro Fli-Hi finished 13th out of 16 utility irons. It was relatively forgiving but struggled with accuracy and distance.
Bottom Line: Utility Irons aren’t for everyone and the Mizuno Pro Fli-Hi may be a better fit for the pros.
Irons: Titleist T-100
The T-100 irons were the most forgiving player’s irons we tested in 2024. They earned a top-five finish overall despite struggling a bit with distance. They were the shortest player’s iron of 2024. Sometimes, if you want accuracy and consistency, you must sacrifice a bit of distance.
Clark seems to have plenty of clubhead speed to make the T-100 irons work for his game.
Bottom Line: A good choice for faster-swinging players prioritizing forgiveness in a player’s iron.
Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM10
Clark has three SM10 wedges (in addition to his Vokey Design WedgeWorks lob wedge). The SM10 took third place overall in our 2024 testing.
The SM10 was the most accurate wedge of 2024, meaning it had the best Strokes Gained performance across the board. It also was the best wedge for sound, feel and looks.
Bottom Line: The Vokey design wedges are never the cheapest but the pros like them for a reason. They look, sound and feel great while providing Tour-level spin.
Putter: Odyssey Jailbird 380
The Odyssey Jailbird 380 is a limited-edition putter that Rickie Fowler and Wyndham Clark have used. The putter features a 380-gram head, making it heavier than the original model which weighed 355 grams.
It comes standard at 39 inches in length and is equipped with a 17-inch-long SuperStroke grip, classifying it as a counterbalanced putter.
The Jailbird 380 was not featured in our 2024 Best Mallet putter testing. However, the Odyssey Ai-ONE Jailbird Mini was included in the test and had a consistent performance from five, 10 and 20 feet.
Final thoughts
This Wyndham Clark WITB shows that the best equipment for pros can sometimes be a good fit for amateur players. The TSR3, Qi10 and even the T-100 irons performed well for amateur players.
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