April 2026 PGA Tour Equipment Analysis: Latest Club Setups from McIlroy, Henley, and Rose
Equipment setups from three top PGA Tour professionals in April 2026 reveal interesting trends in modern golf club selection and configuration strategies.
McIlroy's Unified TaylorMade Approach
Rory McIlroy demonstrates brand loyalty with his TaylorMade-heavy setup, featuring the latest Qi4D driver at 9 degrees and matching 5-wood. His iron combination of P760 (4-iron) and Rors Proto (5-9) represents a strategic blend of distance and control, with the game-improvement P760 handling the longer approach shots.
The MG5 wedge suite shows careful attention to gapping, with his 60-degree wedge bent strong to 61 degrees for optimal distance control.
Henley's Conservative Equipment Philosophy
Russell Henley opts for proven Titleist technology with his TSi-series woods, prioritizing consistency over cutting-edge performance. His T250/T100 iron combination follows conventional wisdom - distance-oriented technology in the long irons transitioning to precision-focused designs in the scoring clubs.
The Dynamic Gold shaft consistency throughout his set reflects his preference for familiar feel and predictable performance characteristics.
Rose's Multi-Brand Strategy
Justin Rose employs the most diverse equipment selection, mixing Callaway woods with TaylorMade hybrids and combining Srixon utility with Miura forged irons. His choice of Miura's hand-forged irons emphasizes feel and workability over pure technology.
The inclusion of a mini driver represents an innovative approach to course management, providing an alternative between traditional driver and 3-wood options.
Professional equipment choices reveal strategic thinking, particularly in iron combinations that reflect distance-specific performance requirements.
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April 2026 PGA Tour Equipment Analysis: Latest Club Setups from McIlroy, Henley, and Rose
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