Masters Winning Bags Since 2020: 3 Trends You Can’t Ignore
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Masters Winning Bags Since 2020: 3 Trends You Can’t Ignore

Every April, the internet lights up with what’s-in-the-bag content from Augusta: driver specs, iron models, putter choices, etc. When I looked at six consecutive years of winning bags, some unexpected patterns emerged. We went through every WITB report since 2020. Here’s what we found.

1. TaylorMade owns both the driver and fairway spots

Four of the last six Masters champions had a TaylorMade driver in play. Johnson in 2020, Scheffler in 2022 and 2024, and McIlroy in 2025. The two exceptions are Matsuyama, a Srixon staff player, and Rahm, who was fully committed to Callaway in 2023.

But more interesting is the fairway wood stat. Five of the last six Masters winners carried TaylorMade fairway woods. As a side note, almost every golfer who’s won on the PGA Tour this year had a TaylorMade fairway wood in the bag as well.

The only exception, again, is Rahm. Even Matsuyama, who drove a Srixon and played Srixon irons, had a TaylorMade SIM2 Ti 3-wood in his bag. The one winner who didn’t use a TaylorMade driver still had a TaylorMade fairway wood in his hands when he needed to find a fairway.

Scheffler, McIlroy and Johnson are all TaylorMade staff players. So some of this is sponsorship, not selection. But the fairway wood number is harder to dismiss, even non-staff players have ended up with TMaG metal in that slot.

Winner Driver Fairway Wood(s)
D Johnson
2020
TaylorMade SIM 10.5° TaylorMade SIM Max 3W + 7W (15° + 21°)
Matsuyama
2021
Srixon ZX5 9.5° TaylorMade SIM2 Ti 3W 15°
Scheffler
2022
TaylorMade Stealth Plus 8° TaylorMade Stealth Plus 3W 16.5°
Rahm
2023
Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 10.5° Callaway Paradym TD 3W + 5W (16° + 18°)
Scheffler
2024
TaylorMade Qi10 8° TaylorMade Qi10 3W 15°
McIlroy
2025
TaylorMade Qi10 “Dot” 9° TaylorMade Qi10 3W + 5W (15° + 18°)

2. Nobody talks about golf shafts—but here’s what the winners are playing

Four of the last six Masters winning iron setups featured True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue shafts: Johnson, Matsuyama and both Scheffler wins. Rahm and McIlroy used Project X.

True Temper Dynamic Gold is the most widely used iron shaft in professional golf. Finding it in the Masters winning bags may feel a bit uneventful but it’s an important component of the club and one worth noting. If you’re going through an iron fitting this year, experiment with different shaft brands and weights to dial in your iron flight.

3. The blade versus mallet battle at Augusta

Split the six winning putters evenly and you’ll get three blades and three mallets. With more golfers moving to the mallet style putters, this is an interesting one.

The blade wins came consecutively—Matsuyama’s Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS in 2021, Scheffler’s Scotty Cameron Timeless Tourtype in 2022, Rahm’s Odyssey White Hot OG Rossie S in 2023.

Spider Tour X winning back-to-back with two different players is the more current story. Scheffler switched from the Scotty Cameron he used to win in 2022 to the Spider Tour X for his 2024 title. McIlroy rolled the same model to end his major drought in 2025. Whether that reflects a performance advantage on Augusta’s surfaces or simply TaylorMade’s strong player roster will prove itself in time.

Winner Brand Style Model
Dustin Johnson
2020
TaylorMade Mallet Spider Limited Itsy Bitsy
Hideki Matsuyama
2021
Scotty Cameron Blade Newport 2 GSS
Scottie Scheffler
2022
Scotty Cameron Blade Special Select Timeless Tourtype GSS Prototype
Jon Rahm
2023
Odyssey Blade White Hot OG Rossie S
Scottie Scheffler
2024
TaylorMade Mallet Spider Tour X
Rory McIlroy
2025
TaylorMade Mallet Spider Tour X

Final thoughts

Check back Sunday night for the full WITB breakdown of the 2026 Masters champion and we’ll see whether TaylorMade, True Temper and the Spider Tour X keep their hold on Augusta National.

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Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

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      Aidan

      3 months ago

      Probably should mention PX is also true temper for those that don’t know and the Rossie is 100% a mallet

      Reply

      BH

      3 months ago

      A Rossie is a mallet, change my mind.

      Reply

      Rich

      3 months ago

      It is 100 percent a mallet.

      Reply

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