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Scottie Scheffler is on a hot streak, but is it surprising given his recent form? After carding his lowest-ever major score (64) on Friday at The Open, Scheffler made another The Open history by becoming the first World No. 1 golfer since Tiger Woods to hold a 36-hole lead. And more records are coming his way at Royal Portrush, given his performance, but these are the clubs helping him achieve all of it (and more).

Scottie Scheffler’s go-to driver is the TaylorMade Qi10 Tour Issue, featuring an 8-degree loft. Priced at $399.99, the Qi10 is designed with advanced multi-material constructions that enhance inertia, making it one of the most forgiving drivers on the market. He pairs the Qi10 with the Fujikura Ventus Black 7X shaft, which further optimizes its capabilities, ensuring consistent and powerful shots.

Scottie Scheffler relies on the TaylorMade Qi10 3 Wood, featuring a 15-degree loft, priced at $269.99. The precision center of gravity (CG) location enhances performance, delivering a perfect combination of high launch and low spin. Scheffler pairs it with the Fujikura Ventus Black 8X shaft that ensures a smooth grip as he focuses on executing powerful, accurate shots.

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When it comes to his utility irons, Scottie Scheffler trusts the Srixon ZU85 Utility Irons, specifically the 3 and 4 models, priced at $499.97. These hollow-headed irons are crafted from 1020 Carbon Steel, featuring a high-strength SUP10 steel face that expertly combines exceptional feel with maximum ball speed. But to enhance his performance, Scheffler pairs these utility irons with the Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Hybrid Prototype 10 X (3) shaft, which retails for $250.00. The Nippon shaft provides a higher trajectory and tighter dispersion, ensuring pinpoint accuracy on every shot.

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Scottie Scheffler’s iron game is powered by the TaylorMade P7TW 5-PW set, priced at $1,999.99. Scheffler pairs these irons with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts (4-PW), available for $345.25. Available in both chrome and onyx finishes, these shafts provide the reliability and performance that Scheffler relies on for his success on the course. And, you’d be glad to know that Scottie Scheffler’s short game clubs are just as impressive.

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Scottie Scheffler’s essentials for the short game at The Open

For his short game, Scottie Scheffler trusts the Titleist Vokey Design SM8 wedges, featuring a 50° (12F) and a 56° (14F) model, both priced at $139.98. The SM8 wedges boast a reimagined progressive center of gravity, making them the most accurate and forgiving Vokey wedges to date.

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Additionally, Scheffler carries the Titleist Vokey Design WedgeWorks Proto 60.5° (T), which incorporates heel-to-toe relief for easier open-face shots and a steeper pre-wear design that adds bounce along the leading edge to minimize digging on square face shots. All of his wedges are fitted with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts, available for $44.99 each.

Scottie Scheffler’s putter of choice is the TaylorMade Spider Tour X, priced at $349.99. This putter features the optically-engineered True Path™ Alignment system, a legacy technology from TaylorMade that enhances visualization of the line to the hole, making it easier for Scheffler to aim accurately. To further enhance his performance, he uses the Golf Pride Pro Only grip, available for $33.70.

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When it comes to grips, Scottie Scheffler opts for the Golf Pride Tour Velvet grips, priced at $6.49 each. Designed to deliver comfort and moderate feedback, the Tour Velvet grips enhance all-around playability, instilling confidence in Scheffler’s game as he navigates various shots throughout his rounds.

Lastly, Scottie Scheffler plays with the Titleist Pro V1 golf ball, priced at $55.00. The 2025 Pro V1 is engineered to provide golfers with more opportunities to lower their scores, offering increased speed off the tee, enhanced control with irons, and superior spin with wedges. Given these clubs and Scottie Scheffler’s historic run at The Open, which one of these clubs makes you want to splurge?

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