Equipment
In-hand photos of Dustin Johnson’s patriotic TaylorMade M1 460
Recently, TaylorMade released a special-edition M1 460 driver, replicating Dustin Johnson’s winning driver setup from the 2016 U.S. Open, except with some Patriotic customizations. Now, the No. 2-ranked golfer in the world has the driver in his bag.
Showing off his patriotism, Johnson put the special-edition driver into play last week at The Barclays; and this week at the Deutsche Bank Championship, we shot in-hand photos of the club. It would also be no surprise to see him using the driver at the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine later this month, where he’s already locked up a spot on Team USA.

The drivers, which come equipped with Fujikura Speeder 661 Tour Spec shafts, were available in 9.5 and 10.5 degree lofts for $799 and were released on August 26. Something tells us DJ didn’t have to purchase his through TaylorMade’s website, however.

See what GolfWRX members are saying about Dustin’s patriotic driver here.
Equipment
Putters that never made it: Check out some of the best tour builds that didn’t make the cut
Arguably, the best perk of being a professional golfer on the PGA Tour is the ability to request or even just be handed pretty much any club you could think of. It happens more often than you think, usually with putters around the practice green from one event to the next. Come Wednesday, the Tour bags lining the edge of the putting surface become resting places for fallen flatsticks that never made the cut.
So let’s take a look at some of the best we’ve seen out on Tour this year that never made it to the competition. (You may notice none of Hideki Matsuyama’s custom Scotty Cameron putters made this list. There are too many.)
Let’s start with this custom Damascus Milled Odyssey Rossie made for Ryo Hisatsune. Featuring a single line and the short-slant hossel, we’ve seen plenty of Number 7 and jailbird heads featuring the Damascus Milled insert, but this is the first and only one we’ve spotted in a Rossie. Hisatsune primarily putts with an Odyssey Black Series iX #9, but we have seen him recently with a TaylorMade TP Collection SOTO, so there could be potential that the Damascus Milled Rossie could end up in the bag.Â

Everyone wants to be Cameron Young right now. We’ve had Justin Thomas and Tom Hoge both game the Scotty Cameron 9.5R prototype. Well, for the PGA Championship, Brooks Koepka nearly joined that list after requesting the same style of putter, with the full-length alignment line. But the Scotty Cameron reps took the request a step further and made one specially for Koepka with a Teryllium insert, similar to one in his previous Newport 2 gamers. The reason why this one didn’t go into play, though? Because it was too heavy.Â

Harry Hall was the third-best putter on Tour last year, so when Bettinardi made him a custom proto, you know it was going to be good. The custom BB28 blade features VDF face milling, a custom-welded single-bend shaft, and the owner’s initials – HH – on the sole of the putter. Hall, who usually games an Odyssey O-Works #7 W, has dabbled with a TaylorMade Spider Tour X already this year. Maybe there’s a chance this Bettinardi might make his bag.Â

Honestly, this one doesn’t need a description. It’s Kieth Mitchell’s custom Scotty Cameron Napa. One Scotty Cameron face stamp, two Scotty Dogs, two Scotty Cameron 7-Point Crowns and one Circle T. That is all. Oh, except for the Cashmere Cameron headcover.

Finally, and just for fun, how about we pour one out for this TaylorMade Spider Tour X made for Scottie Scheffler in its new torched finish. It’s unlikely we’ll see a putter change anytime soon from the best golfer in the world. In fact, he hit just two putts with it on the Harbour Town practice before going back to his trusty gamer.

Whats in the Bag
Patrick Reed WITB 2026 (May)
Driver: Titleist GT3 (9 degrees) Buy here.
Shaft: Aldila Rogue Silver 130 M.S.I. 70 TX

3-wood: TaylorMade Qi35 (15 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Blue 7 X

7-wood: TaylorMade Qi35 (21 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Blue 8 X

Irons:Â Grindworks PR-202 (4), Grindworks PR-101A (5-PW)
Shafts: Â True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

Wedges: Cleveland RTX6 Tour Rack (52-10 Mid), Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (56-08M), SM11 (60-04T)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400

Putter: Scotty Cameron Tour Rat 1.5 Tour Prototype

Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Grips: Golf Pride MCC
Equipment
Which of Tiger’s major winning irons are your favorite? – GolfWRXers discuss
In our forums, our members have been discussing their favorite major winning irons used by Tiger Woods. WRXer ‘golferdude54’ kicks off the thread saying:
“Mizuno MP 14/29. Titleist 681T. Nike Forged Blades. TaylorMade P7TW.
Among these irons that helped Tiger win 15 majors, which is your favorite in terms of looks?”
And our members have been naming their favorites and why in response.
Here are a couple of posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.
- SwingBlade: “I prefer the early blades he played and the more recent TM TW’s especially because after Tiger had his major behavioral setbacks, part of Nikes support payback was making Tiger play a Nike putter and cease using his beloved uniquely customized Scotty putter.”
- ProjectX: “This (Nike Forged Blades) and there’s not even a close second.”
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Bro Squad
Sep 6, 2016 at 1:45 pm
Looks so good, USA all the way. Just in time for the Ryder Cup. #Merica
Justin
Sep 2, 2016 at 1:39 pm
I’m guessing a good number of these will be bought and placed on shelves in trophy rooms or bars with the hope that one day they can get DJ to place his signature on the crown. There’s no way I’d game it unless I had enough money to buy 2, haha. Then again, if I had “enough” to buy 2, then I’d probably just buy all PXG clubs instead 🙂
Bob
Sep 1, 2016 at 2:10 pm
How about the patriotic Donald Trump model.
Proceeds from all sales could go towards building the wall 🙂
Bob
Sep 1, 2016 at 2:05 pm
How about a Patriotic Donald Trump model 🙂
Golfer
Aug 31, 2016 at 7:56 pm
true
Y. Wurry
Aug 31, 2016 at 4:50 pm
More overpriced dreck. Cue the “then don’t buy it!” simps.
Golfer
Aug 31, 2016 at 7:56 pm
then don’t buy it!
AllBOdoesisgolf
Sep 2, 2016 at 9:26 am
damn, you beat me to the, ‘cue the “more overpriced dreck!” simps.
Jack
Sep 7, 2016 at 3:46 am
Yeah yeah. Small runs cost more to produce. Don’t act like it doesn’t cost anything to manufacture stuff. I personally think it looks very nice, but is just way too pricey. I see them on eBay 550 or so, but that’s still a lot of coin for a driver that only looks different from the regular version.
C.O.Golfer
Sep 16, 2016 at 2:41 pm
The shaft that comes in it is where the price increase comes into play. Just a small mark up for the paint job and the partriot z grip. $800 is too much for any golf club unless it’s coming from Japan.