Tiger Woods is changing an important piece of gear | Wall-to-Wall (2024)

By: Jonathan Wall

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Welcome to Wall-to-Wall Equipment, the weekly gear wrap-up in which GOLF equipment editorJonathan Walltakes you through the latest trends, rumors and breaking news.

Changes at Riv

The last time we saw Tiger Woods, he was wielding a TaylorMade Qi10 LS driver (along with a different shaft) that wound up being the only “new” piece of gear in tow when he teed it up at the Hero World Challenge and PNC Championship.

With Woods returning to competition this week at the Genesis Invitational, eyeballs will once again shift to his equipment — and apparel, if we’re being honest — to determine if anything has changed. In most cases, we’d have to wait until Woods steps foot on Riviera’s grounds to get visual confirmation. But this week is different.

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According to Bridgestone, the Genesis will mark Woods’ first competitive round with its 2024 Tour B X ball following extensive testing at home.

“I am always seeking more distance off the tee and more control around the green, that’s the Holy Grail, and what Bridgestone’s delivered with the new Tour B X,” Woods said.

Before 2022, Woods had played Tour B XS, a softer ball with more spin, to work the ball both directions and get the necessary zip around the green. But everything changed when Woods began testing the Tour B X on his at-home simulator and noticed an uptick of nearly 10 yards of additional carry, which amounted to roughly one less club into the hole on approach shots. (The Tour B and Tour B XS are both three-piece balls geared for swing speeds over 105 mph, but the firmer X is built to lower flight and spin.)

With Bridgestone shifting to a softer cover and adding a mid-layer with the ’24 Tour B X, Woods was re-fit for his ball and found the Tour B X to still be the best model for his game.

Balls

“I tell people all the time how important it is to get ball fit, and if you’ve been fit, to get fit again,” Woods said.“Bridgestone re-fit me into the new Tour B X, and it’s got a little more pop off the tee and the control I need around the greens.”

Even Bridgestone’s product team admitted they were surprised to see Woods make the jump to Tour B X after playing the Tour B XS recipe for more than two decades.

“When we signed Tiger Woods, there was no way I would have guessed he’d play the Tour B X,” said Elliot Mellow, Bridgestone’s golf ball marketing manager. “But the fact that the cover continues to get softer each generation, now [Tour B is] his golf ball. It’s a testament to the work we’ve done on the cover construction.”

Midday switch

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It’s not often pros get the opportunity to switch putters in the middle of the day — but Friday at the WM Phoenix Open was anything but your average day. With cold rain and wind wreaking havoc on the field during the first round, Thomas was forced to finish Day 1 on Friday and turn around 30 minutes later to tee off for his second round.

While 30 minutes doesn’t seem like much time to get things right, it was enough for caddie Jim “Bones” Mackay to suggest a potential putter setup tweak

“It was more of a setup thing than anything,” Thomas said. “I think my hands were getting a little behind it and Bones mentioned something and it was something my dad saw earlier in the week, too, so just put a little bit more of an emphasis on that and really just tried to get good speed and made some nice ones.”

Justin Thomas has picked up a combined 3.39 shots on the field with his @ScottyCameron X5 Flow Neck Prototype putter over the last 36 holes. pic.twitter.com/9MFb89hkDX

— Jonathan Wall (@jonathanrwall) March 13, 2021

Thomas switched putters during the first round to an updated version of the Scotty Cameron X5 he’s used for years, but nothing seemed to click as he lost 1.06 strokes on the greens (99th in SG: Putting). Instead of giving it another shot, Thomas went back to his faithful X5 and gained 1.89 strokes en route to a six-under 65.

“The putter I went back to the second round is my gamer, the one I’ve used for a long time and had a lot of success with,” said Thomas. “The one that I used this morning was just the new model of it. I had no intention of using it, but honestly, my putter felt so bad the first couple days this week after Pebble last week that I just — I was putting with it, and it felt good. My speed was good with it. I was starting it on line. I felt like I had a lot better chance of making putts with that than the other one.

“I have full faith I would have putted the same with the other putter, but there’s something about using something you’re comfortable with.”

Familiar feel

In the search for a new putter, Cameron Champ found an old Ping Sigma G head that helped him feel the putter head during the stroke. According to Ping Tour rep Dylan Goodwin, Champ was originally put onto Sigma G after testing one that was built for fellow Ping staffer Chandler Phillips. (Champ and Phillips both went to Texas A&M University.)

“We matched as close to that swing weight as possible,” Goodwin said. “We went shorter to 34 inches initially but circled back to 35.5 inches. [He] felt more comfortable with it longer. That’s roughly where he’s been the last couple years.”

Champ also preferred the larger Sigma G profile and overall head weight, which was increased by an additional 15 grams.

Quick-hitters: Rickie Fowler’s clever reason for etching lines on his driver face. … How Odyssey Tour reps helped Wyndham Clark find a winning putter. … Gary Woodland made a recent change to his Cobra Darkspeed driver. … Scotty Cameron released Phantom T-9 putters on Tour. … Ping, SuperStroke and several other manufacturers dropped limited products for the WM Phoenix Open.

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Jonathan Wall is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s Managing Editor for Equipment. Prior to joining the staff at the end of 2018, he spent 6 years covering equipment for the PGA Tour. He can be reached at jonathan.wall@golf.com.

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Did Tiger Woods change golf balls? ›

Tiger Woods is changing an important piece of gear | Wall-to-Wall. Woods switched to Bridgestone's Tour B X ball in 2022. Welcome to Wall-to-Wall Equipment, the weekly gear wrap-up in which GOLF equipment editor Jonathan Wall takes you through the latest trends, rumors and breaking news.

When did Tiger switch to Bridgestone? ›

It's been a long and successful relationship between Tiger Woods and Bridgestone Golf dating back to 2000.

How far did Tiger Woods drive the ball? ›

Tiger Woods – 498 yards at the 2002 Mercedes Championship

When he unloaded with a 498-yard drive that careened off the green.

What is Tiger worth? ›

What ball does Tiger use in 2024? ›

Woods will be using the 2024 edition of the Bridgestone TOUR B X this week. “I am always seeking more distance off the tee and more control around the green,” Woods said in a quote provided by Bridgestone. “That's the Holy Grail and what Bridgestone's delivered with the new TOUR B X.”

Did Tiger Woods use Nike balls? ›

Prior to the split, Woods exclusively used Nike clubs and balls throughout his career, even co-designing some of their models. However, following their exit, he transitioned to using TaylorMade clubs and Bridgestone balls.

What balls does Tiger Woods use? ›

A brief history of Tiger using Bridgestone

Tiger Woods has faithfully trusted Bridgestone golf balls in his game for nearly a quarter of a century.

When did Tiger Woods leave Titleist? ›

Woods had a brand and apparel deal with Nike from the time he turned professional in 1996 but used Titleist balls until 2000 and worked Nike clubs into the rest of his bag over a three-year period. After David Duval was ranked No. 1 in 1999, he left Titleist for Nike the following year.

How far can Tiger Woods hit a 7 iron? ›

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ClubDistance (Yards)
7-Iron180
8-Iron165
9-Iron150
Pitching Wedge135
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How far can John Daly hit a golf ball? ›

In 1997, during the Buick Invitational, Daly unleashed a monstrous drive that covered a staggering distance of 414 yards. This colossal shot remains one of the longest drives in PGA Tour history. Daly's ability to consistently hit the ball over 300 yards has made him a force to be reckoned with on the golf course.

How far does Phil Mickelson drive? ›

Mickelson used the driver and went on to rank second in the field in distance with a 297.1-yard driving distance average while winning by three shots over Lee Westwood.

What does Tiger Woods do with all his money? ›

Tiger Woods Foundation revenues: $22 million in 2022

It has raised $22 million for the TGR Foundation since its inception. The foundation reported revenues of $22 million in its fiscal year 2022. In addition to his mansion and private plane, Woods owns a mega yacht, named “Privacy.”

What companies does Tiger Woods own? ›

Woods serves as Founder and CEO of TGR, a multibrand enterprise comprised of his various companies and philanthropic endeavors, including TGR Design, the golf course design company; The TGR Foundation, a charitable foundation; TGR Live, an events production company; and The Woods Jupiter, an upscale sports restaurant.

Is tiger a billionaire? ›

Tiger Woods is a billionaire — here's how he spends his money and lives his life. Woods' career once looked over, but he made a stunning comeback by winning the Masters a fifth time and may become a regular on the senior tour in a few years.

What golf ball is Tiger Woods using today? ›

After extensive non-competition testing, this is the first time Woods is playing the ball in a competitive round. Notably, he's been utilizing the B X version since swapping from the B XS version in 2022.

When did Tiger leave Titleist? ›

8) Tiger drops the Titleist 975D driver. Not only was Tiger bagging Titleist irons in 2000-2001, but he also played Titleist's 975D (7.5 degrees) through his most dominant years. He switched to a Nike driver in 2002, which he used to win the Masters and U.S. Open that year.

What ball does Scottie Scheffler use? ›

2023 TITLEIST PRO V1

For a player who seems to have all the shots, Titleist's three-layer Pro V1 golf ball serves Scottie well. It maximises Scottie's distance off the tee via its low-spinning distance while maintaining control and spin in his iron game.

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