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CARLSBAD, CA. (May 29, 2023) – The next generation of the PGA TOUR’s most played irons – Titleist T-Series – will debut this week at the Memorial Tournament.

Titleist irons have been the longstanding top choice of the best players in the world. In each of the last nine seasons (and 18 of the last 19), more players on the PGA TOUR have had Titleist irons in their bags than any other brand.

This week’s introduction of the new T-Series T100, T150, T200 and T350 models marks the start of Titleist’s tour seeding and validation process for the new clubs.

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The design and development of Titleist golf equipment is rooted in the collaboration of Titleist R&D and the game’s best players.

“Titleist has always been achieving, it seems like, perfection in the details,” said Jordan Spieth , who has played T100 irons since they were first introduced.

“It’s always been a great product and it’s just trying to figure out that little bit of an edge (with each new generation). There’s never any corners cut. It takes what it takes and... it eventually comes from some of the input we have but also what they see across the board with all their players.

“It seems like everything is taken in... Like, ‘OK, that makes sense. We’ll do something a little bit different here or there.’ And it’s never just the same thing. They’ve always looked for a little bit of a different angle, and I think that that’s really cool when you’re partnering and trusting those clubs to do your job.

“I’ve always played Titleist irons since I could have a full set of clubs. And to be able to feel like ones are made in the image and likeness that I’ve made comments on, is super cool for someone who loves the game like myself.”

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Over the next three practice days at Muirfield Village, Titleist Tour Representatives will be working with players, fitting them into the new iron models and gathering their performance feedback.

Next week, players on the LPGA and Korn Ferry Tour will get their first opportunity to play the new irons in competition. In the following weeks, the process will continue across the worldwide professional tours.

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What Irons Do the Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Player Guide (2023 update)

Graeme Hay

Written by Graeme Hay | Last Updated: 18/04/2024

Golfing Focus infographic of the number of the top 100 pros on the PGA Tour playing different brands of irons

I’ve been planning to change my irons for a while now after a number of years but before going straight to a club fitter to test out all the latest and greatest models I thought it would be interesting to take a look at the iron setups of the best players on the PGA Tour to see what they are playing with.

So we took a look at all the irons the top 100 PGA Tour players are using, discovered the most used iron brand and most popular individual set of irons, found out how many of the pros are using cavity backs or blades before finally seeing what has changed since we last carried out this analysis a couple of years ago.

Titleist are the most played irons by the top 100 on the PGA Tour with 29 using them. Callaway, PING and Srixon irons are each used by 14 with TaylorMade played by 13. PXG irons are chosen by 5 with Wilson used by 4. Ignoring utility irons the most common set up played by 42% of this elite group is 4-iron to pitching wedge.

What is very clear after analyzing in detail the iron setups of the best players on the PGA Tour however is that there is now no such thing as a ‘standard’ set of irons.

Because the world’s best players are always aiming to find whatever advantage they can to help them gain an edge on their competitors they are constantly experimenting with those options to find the best combination that suits their individual game and the particular course they are playing at on any given week.

The days of every pro having a 3-iron to pitching wedge as ‘standard’ are certainly long gone and what is very apparent in the modern game is that the top pros on Tour are seemingly getting closer and closer to almost choosing each iron individually and not as a set.

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Analyzing the iron setups of the pros is not as straightforward a task as it used to be.

And the simple reason for that is that there are now so many more options for golfers when it comes to making up their set of irons and clubs in general.

Many of the top PGA Tour players are now carrying hybrids or 5-woods or 7-woods in preference to long irons while others are opting for utility/driving irons. So for a good number of pros today their ‘standard’ iron set is starting with a 5-iron or even a 6-iron in the case of Brian Harman!

Irrespective of this though we were still able to put together a complete breakdown of the irons used by the top 100 golfers on the PGA Tour to find out what are the most played irons among this elite group.

Titleist’s T100 irons are the most used irons by the top 100 PGA Tour pros with 20 playing them. Titleist’s 620 CB are the next most popular with 9 using them. Srixon’s ZX7 irons are chosen by 8 pros with Callaway’s Apex TCB model played by 7. PING’s iBlade’s and TaylorMade’s P7TW irons are those brands most used models.

When we did this analysis a couple of years ago Titleist was again the dominant iron brand and given now in 2023 their sets occupy the top two most popular iron slots among the top 100 ahead of all other irons suggests a lot of the top players on the PGA Tour consider them to be the best golf irons.

PGA Tour pros are of course very particular about the irons they play and are forever tinkering in an effort to find that little bit extra that will help them score lower.

We therefore found the top 100 PGA players using 12 different brands and 55 different models of irons from all the top manufacturers including Titleist, Callaway, TaylorMade, Srixon/Cleveland, and PING to newer and smaller golf brands such as PXG, Wilson, Mizuno, Cobra, and Miura.

Some of the top 100 we also found unwilling to give up irons made by Nike even though they pulled out of the irons market and stopped making golf clubs a few years back.

The top pros are very particular when it comes to their irons but for now it seems there is a bit of consensus among them that Titleist irons are a bit better than the rest.

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Do Any Pros Use Cavity Back Irons? More and More

Because the best pros in the world are so good many amateurs often assume that the vast majority must use blade irons.

For as long as I can remember blade irons were often seen as a right of passage for better players and once a golfer had reached a certain standard they would graduate from cavity back irons to blades.

Looking in detail at the iron set ups of the top 100 players on the PGA Tour it is clear however that such views are a long way from reality.

65 of the top 100 PGA Tour pros use cavity backs and that number rises to 88 when taking into account the players who use at least one cavity back iron in their mixed set. Just 12 of the top 100 only use blades with 35 in total using one blade or more in their set. None of this elite group uses a blade lower than a 4-iron.

Analysing these numbers therefore it is clear that the majority of even the best players in the world choose the extra forgiveness and distance which is afforded to golfers using cavity back irons.

And compared to the numbers we found the last time we did this analysis 2 years ago even fewer pros are using blades with the number of players only playing blades dropping from 20 to 12 over that period.

“I joke around, ‘I’m not good enough to play the blades,’ but in reality, I think we’re just being smarter. I think we’re just like, ‘Oh, we can actually hit every shot that a blade can hit.’ But that chance that we mishit them – which we’re going to mishit a few shots in a round, even in a great round, the idea that it does carry that bunker and you make birdie on a hole where someone has to get up-and-down for par – I mean, it could be the difference in a tournament.” Jordan Speith, 3-time major champion

In addition when it comes to the blades being used by the top pros today modern iron technology means that these irons are a far cry from the ‘blades’ of years past which would look no thicker than a knife and give your hands a ‘sting’ on a cold day when not hit correctly out of the middle of the face.

Huge advancements in golf tech have meant that many of today’s ‘blade’ irons are more forgiving and closer to a cavity back iron than they used to be with the result that the distinction between the two club types is no longer as clear as it once was.

By putting more metal behind the hitting zone golf club designers are now creating ‘blades’ which have picked up the nickname of ‘muscle back’ irons.

So when you hear people talking about ‘blades’ nowadays it is likely that they are talking about ‘muscle back’ irons which are a bit away from the thin pieces of metal that were called ‘blades’ back in the day.

That is not to say that there are not still some very traditional blades around today being used by some of the best iron players on Tour – Taylor Made’s P7TW’s being played by Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler are a great example.

It is just that they are not used by a lot of players and when it comes to the longest irons in particular not one of the top 100 pros on Tour today is prepared to use blades.

World No.1 Scottie Scheffler for example may use very unforgiving P7TW blade irons for the main part of his set from 5-iron to pitching wedge but when it comes to his 3-iron and 4-iron he is more than happy to go with the much greater forgiveness offered by Srixon’s Z U85 cavity backed driving iron!

And he’s not doing too badly as a result!

Golfing Focus infographic of the number of top 100 PGA Tour pros using cavity backs and blades in 2021 compared to 2023

Combo Iron Sets Are Increasingly Popular on the PGA Tour

Our 2023 analysis of which pros are using cavity backs and which are using blades again also threw up a clear trend amongst the top 100 on the PGA Tour.

And that is the ‘mixed set’ of irons that many are now choosing to use.

Long gone are the days when the pros would have a consistent iron set from a 2 or 3-iron all the way through to a pitching wedge and today it seems clear that the best players in the world are looking at almost every individual iron to see if there is a better alternative.

We found 42 of the top 100 PGA Tour pros (up from 27 a couple of years ago!) are opting for a ‘mixed set’ of irons where they use more than one iron model and indeed some of them are actually using 3 separate models of irons.

Cameron Young for example uses a cavity back Titleist T200 4-iron and 620 CB 5-iron before choosing 620 MB blade irons from 6-iron through to 9-iron.

2020 USPGA and 2021 British Open Champion Collin Morikawa meanwhile uses a Taylor Made P770 4-iron but then switches to TaylorMade P7MC irons for his 5 and 6-irons before opting for the P730’s from his 7-iron to pitching wedge.

A TaylorMade P7MC iron

This trend of opting for more forgiving cavity or ‘hollow head’ irons for longer irons before choosing blades for shorter irons seems to be a clear one in the pro ranks and as such we can again see that the question about which irons the pros use is not as clear cut as it once was.

Indeed pros including Tony Finau, Maverick McNealy, Daniel Berger, and Brooks Koepka even mix the brands of irons they use in their combo sets.

[Editor’s note – ‘hollow’ head/body irons have an ‘internal cavity’ to remove inefficient weight and therefore increase forgiveness without the need to make the club head the size of a large cavity back .]

When you add ‘driving’ or ‘utility’ irons into the picture also the idea of the ‘mixed/combo’ set becomes even more evident as in addition to the 42 pros we noted who have an identifiable mixed set amongst their standard irons a further 22 players, add a 2, 3, 4 or even 5 utility iron to their bag.

So if we consider driving irons as ‘standard’ irons we can see close to two-thirds of the top 100 players on the PGA Tour opt for a ‘mixed set’ of irons.

We put utility irons in a comparative bucket with hybrids and high-numbered fairway woods – and you can see what individual driving irons the top 100 are using here – but what is also fascinating to see among the best players on tour is the multiple different combinations of numbers of irons that they carry in their bag.

While 10% of the top 100 on Tour stick with the traditional 3-iron to pitching wedge iron setup, including Tony Finau and Billy Horschel and Brooks Koepka, there are two more popular setups within this elite group.

42% of the best 100 on the PGA Tour prefer to start their iron set with a 4-iron and carry irons all the way through to a pitching wedge while 28% choose instead to use only a 4-iron through to 9-iron before switching to specialist wedges.

These percentages are again up on a couple of years ago, when we found 29% chose 4-iron to pitching wedge and 22% played 4-iron to 9-iron, so it seems an increasing number of the best pros on the PGA Tour are settling on one of these two iron set ups.

The chart below shows the full range of iron set ups currently being used by the top 100 which interestingly also include a few anomalies.

Golfing Focus infographic of the iron set ups of the top 100 PGA Tour pros

Brian Harman for example doesn’t start his traditional iron set until a 6-iron choosing a 4 and 5-iron Titleist U-500 driving iron while Lucas Herbert doesn’t use a 5-iron at all playing with a 4-iron and then a 6-iron to pitching wedge.

Hudson Swafford meanwhile has two different 5-irons in his bag – one Titleist T200 and one Titleist 620 CB.

Taking all this into account one thing seems crystal clear therefore when it looking at the iron set ups of the top 100 players on the PGA Tour.

There is no longer such a thing as a ‘standard’ set of irons.

Breakdown of Irons Used on the PGA Tour

When looking at your clubs it is always natural to wonder what the best pros in the world are using by comparison.

Discussions about which tour players are using the latest PING or Callaway or Mizuno or PXG irons for example are common throughout the golfing world and knowing some pros are using the same Titleist T200 or Srixon ZX7 or TaylorMade P770 irons as you is a good feeling.

So to satisfy that curiosity we’ve listed below the complete breakdown of all the irons being used by the top 100 PGA Tour players, including golfers who only use one individual iron of a particular model.

Before you go …

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Since finishing in a tie for eighth at the ISPS HANDA Australian Open in December, the 25-year-old has made wholesale changes to his bag.

Having changed 13 clubs since that appearance earlier this season on the DP World Tour, his Srixon ZX5 MKII 4 iron was the only one that remained in use in Japan.

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  • 1st Fairway Wood: TaylorMade, Qi10
  • 2nd Fairway Wood: TaylorMade, Qi10
  • Irons: Srixon, ZX5 MKII (4), Titleist, T150 (5&6), Titleist, T100 (7-9)
  • Wedges: Titleist, T100 (46), Titleist, Vokey SM10 (50), Titleist, Vokey SM9-WW Proto (54), Titleist, Vokey SM10 (58)
  • Putter: Odyssey, White Hot OG Rossie
  • Ball: Srixon, Z STAR

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  • Hybrid: Callaway, Paradym
  • Irons: Srixon, ZX5 MKII (4), Srixon, ZX7 MKII (5), Srixon, Z-Forged II (6-9)
  • Wedges: Srixon, Z-Forged II, Cleveland, RTX-6 Tour Rack Zipcore (50), Cleveland, RTX-6 Tour Rack Zipcore (54), Cleveland, RTX-6 Tour Rack Zipcore (58)
  • Putter: Odyssey, Versa WBW 7

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Chris Korte shares the lead with three others after the first round of the Diners Club Peru Open. (Credit Gregory Villalobos)

Chris Korte shares the lead with three others after the first round of the Diners Club Peru Open. (Credit Gregory Villalobos)

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Four players share the 18-hole lead after the first round of the Diners Club Peru Open at Los Inkas Golf Club. Chris Korte, Rodolfo Cazaubon, Julián Etulain and Evan Brown carded 6-under 66 and hold a one-stroke lead over nine players at 5-under 67.

This is the first time that Korte, Etulain and Brown have held a share of the lead after 18 holes this season. Cazaubon is making his first start on PGA TOUR Americas.

A native of Littleton, Colorado, Korte has made the cut in all three PGA TOUR Americas events to start the season. Korte registered his best finish at the Totalplay Championship at Atlas Country Club, where he finished T26. Korte earned exempt membership through the Latin Swing after finishing 11th in the Fortinet Cup season-long standings in 2023 after finishing in the top 25 four times, including a pair of T2 finishes at the Beachlands Victoria Open presented by Times Colonist and the Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open.

After a lucrative collegiate career at the University of North Texas, Cazaubon gained membership on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica in 2014. Cazaubon won three times in 2015 on his way to winning the Order of Merit. The Tampico, Mexico native gained membership through the Latin Swing after finishing in the top 60 on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica in 2023.

Brown turned professional after a collegiate career that saw him star at Loyola University Maryland and Ole Miss. In addition to making six birdies, Brown capitalized and made eagle on Nos. 14 and 16 to secure his best round of the season thus far.

A two-time winner of the Diners Club Peru Open on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica (2013, 2014), Etulain has made the cut in seven of his last eight starts dating back to last season on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica. The Buenos Aires native has registered four top-10s in that span.

All players finished the first round with the final group finishing at 6:01 p.m. CT. Second-round play will start at 7:45 a.m. CT off the No. 1 and 10 tees.

About Chris Korte (T1/-6)

Age: 27 Birthplace: Littleton, Colorado Residence: Highlands Ranch, Colorado College: University of Denver Fortinet Cup (start of week): 50

  • Was selected to the All-Summit League first team after his junior season at the University of Denver (2016-17)
  • Enjoys music and is an accomplished pianist and guitarist
  • Volunteered his time to play the piano at nursing homes when he was in high school
  • Says he gets his musical talent from his mother's side of the family. Is a distant relative five generations removed from legendary Czech composer Bedrich Smetana

About Rodolfo Cazaubon (T1/-6)

Age: 34 Birthplace: Tampico, Mexico Residence: Tampico, Mexico College: University of North Texas Fortinet Cup (start of week): N/A

  • 2015 Order of Merit winner on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica
  • Won the 2015 Roberto De Vicenzo award; which recognized the Player of the Year on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica
  • Won four times on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica: Claimed his last win at the 64th ECP Brazil Open in 2017
  • Named to Golfweek’s All-America team in 2012-13; Became the first player from North Texas to be named an All-American in 21 years; Became the 13 th player in program history to earn All-American honors
  • Was an All-Conference selection for four consecutive years (2009-13), becoming only the second player in program history to achieve the feat
  • Named the 2009 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year
  • His father, Rodolfo, played professional golf for 10 years
  • Favorite soccer teams are FC Barcelona and Club América

About Julián Etulain (T1/-6)

Age: 35 Birthplace: Buenos Aires, Argentina Residence: Miami, Florida College: N/A Fortinet Cup (start of week): 8

  • Won four times on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica, including twice at the Diners Club Peru Open (2013, 2014)
  • played 63 events on PGA TOUR Latinoamerica and registered 9 top-5s and 16 top-10s in addition to his four wins
  • Became the 2014 PGA TOUR Latinoamerica Order of Merit winner
  • Won the 2008 Argentine Amateur Championship
  • Finished 3 rd at the Bupa Championship at Tulum

About Evan Brown (T1/-6)

Age: 24 Birthplace: Newark, Delaware Residence: Hilton Head Island, South Carolina College: University of Mississippi Fortinet Cup (start of week): N/A

  • Played at Loyola University Maryland 2017-21: Played in 28 tournaments and recorded a school-record 71.85 stroke average
  • Became the first golfer in school or Patriot League history to be named PING All-Region three times during his career
  • Named Patriot League Golfer of the Week 11 times
  • Ole Miss 2021-22: Received the honor of being named a Srixon/Cleveland GCAA All-American Scholar for the 2021-22 season, becoming the 16th Ole Miss men's golfer to earn the accolade
  • Named to the 2021-22 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
  • Played competitive ice hockey while growing up in Pennsylvania
  • Collects poker chips from every golf course he has played

Competition Notes

Course Setup: Par 72 / 6,887 yards; R1 average: 71.950 Weather: Cloudy with a high of 73. Wind from the south at 2-7 mph with gusts up to 14 mph.

  • Hole 5 – 401-yard par 4 – was the most challenging hole at Los Inkas Golf Club; averaging a +.280. Hole 5 carded 32 bogeys to only 10 birdies on Thursday
  • Hole 3 – 509-yard par 5 – was the easiest hole through the first round; averaging a -.620. Players made seven eagles, 84 birdies and six bogeys on hole No. 3
  • Chris Crawford made the first hole-in-one in PGA TOUR Americas history on hole No. 4 – the 207-yard par 3
  • Rodolfo Cazaubon (T1/-6) is one of three Mexican players in the top-5 after the first round: Jorge Villar and Luis Gerarda Garza are one shot off the lead after carding rounds of 5-under 67

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The best golf clubs in moscow: luxury, exclusivity, and entertainment.

By Walter Raymond

February 24, 2015

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In Russia, the western concept of building architecturally beautiful golf courses filled with modern and luxurious amenities has found fertile ground. What was considered a frivolous pastime during the time of the Soviets has become the latest trend for the stylish set. These days, there are countless options around Moscow to practice golf, polo, ski, yachting, and other sports alongside 5-star hotels, luxurious country houses, and magnificent villas.

The game of golf is a sport that requires passion and expertise. It is also part of a culture that considers this pastime a synonym of social prestige and exclusivity. In recent years, the new Russian elite has turned to golf as a vehicle of integration in the era of globalization. Golf courses are also meeting and socializing spaces where Muscovite tycoons can relax and also seal business deals.

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The Moscow Country Club, Pestovo Golf & Yacht Club, Tseleevo Golf & Polo Club, and Zavidovo Golf Club, PGA National Russia are some of the most exclusive and elegant golf courses in Russia. Some of them have made it to the list of Top 15 golf clubs in the world, a source of great prestige for the country.

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The first 18-hole golf course built in Russia, Moscow Country Club, hosts the exclusive PGA European Tour. Located just eight miles from the city center, this luxurious facility was created by architect Robert Trent Jones Jr . The design takes advantage of a typical Russian birch and spruce forest to provide a natural environment of extraordinary beauty.

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The Pestovo Golf & Yacht Club is 18 miles from the heart of Moscow, close to historical monuments from the 17th and 18th centuries. Designed by famed architects Paul and Dave Thomas , this 18-hole course is part of a complex that includes a yacht club, an equestrian center, and a health and wellness facility. Pestovo Golf & Yacht Club is Russia’s version of a classic country club with multiple attractions.

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This park is among the best in Eastern Europe and was awarded the 2014 World Golf Award as the best golf course in Russia. Located 25 miles from Moscow, it is part of a vast complex featuring an 18-hole golf course, designed by Jack Nicklaus , a polo club and a mountain ski club with four tracks. The design combines classic Scottish, Alpine, and English features in a dreamy landscape.

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Less than 60 miles from Moscow, this golf course with a definite Scottish design is the only one in Russia recognized as a PGA (Professional Golfers’ Association) from Britain and Ireland. Located in an ecologically pristine area on the banks of the Volga River, the Zavidovo Golf Club embodies the spirit and appearance of the legendary Scottish golf courses. Its many springs and streams, hills, forests, swamps and lakes justify its reputation as a very demanding circuit. Last year, it entered the exclusive club of the 15 best golf courses in the world.   ■

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2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson odds: Our long-shot pick eyes his second PGA Tour win

C.T. Pan is our long-shot pick to win in Texas.

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The PGA Tour returns to Texas and to a traditional tournament format with this week’s 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson, and we’re picking a long shot who nearly took home the title last year. Here’s our long-shot pick, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson odds, betting favorites and everything else you need to know.

CJ Cup Byron Nelson odds: Long-shot bet

For this week’s newly named CJ Cup Byron Nelson, we’re picking PGA Tour veteran C.T. Pan to beat the odds and come out on top. Pan’s odds to win to start the week sit at +10000.

Pan is a former top-50 golfer in the world, capable of winning any time he tees it up. He proved that at the 2019 RBC Heritage , which he won to earn his only Tour victory.

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So far this season, Pan has only managed one top 10, but it was a good one: a T3-finish at the Mexico Open. Most intriguingly for our purposes is the fact that Pan finished solo 4th at last year’s Byron Nelson, just two shots short of winner Jason Day’s 23-under total.

If you put $10 on Pan to win and he comes through, you’ll earn $1,000. For insurance, consider placing additional small bets on Pan to finish top 10 and top 20.

Looking for more long-shot bets for the CJ Cup Byron Nelson? This week’s honorable mentions are Adam Schenk (+5000) and Kevin Yu (+9000).

CJ Cup Byron Nelson odds: The favorites

Leading the Byron Nelson field as the pre-tournament betting favorite is three-time major champion Jordan Spieth , who comes into the week with +1400 odds.

He’s followed by Alex Noren at +1800, and three players are tied at +2000, including Adam Scott , Si Woo Kim and defending champion Jason Day .

You can see the top 15 in CJ Cup Byron Nelson betting odds as of Monday morning below or head over to BetMGM to see the full list of odds and bets for this week.

2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson betting odds (Top 15 and ties)

Jordan Spieth (+1400) Alex Noren (+1800) Adam Scott (+2000) Jason Day (+2000) Si Woo Kim (+2000) Will Zalatoris (+2200) Sungjae Im (+2500) Byeong Hun An (+2800) Tom Kim (+2800) Keith Mitchell (+3300) Min Woo Lee (+3300) Stephan Jaeger (+3300) Tom Hoge (+3300) Thomas Detry (+4000) K.H. Lee (+4500) Mackenzie Hughes (+4500)

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  1. Titleist Tour Players

    Billy Horschel Leads a 1-Through-5 Finish for Titleist Golf Ball Players at the Corales Puntacana Championship. Billy Horschel shot Sunday's best round by two shots, carding a course record-tying bogey-free 63 to earn his eighth career PGA TOUR title.

  2. Titleist PGA Tour Players

    This list includes players like Scottie Scheffler, Wyndham Clark, and Xander Schauffele. Browse: Titleist Balls Titleist Wedges Titleist Irons Titleist Drivers Titleist 3-woods Titleist Putters Titleist 7-woods Titleist Hybrids Titleist 4-woods Titleist 5-woods Titleist Grips Titleist 2-woods. Titleist Drivers: Wyndham Clark. TSR3. Ludwig Aberg.

  3. What Clubs Do Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Player Guide (2023 update)

    Titleist's TSR3 driver is the most used by the top 100 PGA Tour pros with TaylorMade's Stealth Plus the most popular 3-wood and 5-wood. Titleist's T100 irons are the most played with 20 playing them while Titleist's Vokey Design SM9 is the most used gap, sand, and lob wedge. TaylorMade's Spider X is the most popular putter.

  4. Titleist T100 Iron Tour Players

    The Titleist T100 Iron is pretty popular among the top PGA Tour Players right now with 23 tour pros currently carrying it in their bag, including Ludwig Aberg, Cameron Young, and Russell Henley.According to the PGAClubTracker.com database, that puts the Titleist T100 Iron at the #1 Most Popular Iron model on the PGA Tour.. Tour players do seem to like Titleist Irons a lot, since 41 of the top ...

  5. Titleist Tour Players

    Titleist Tour Players "" 893 Players. Filter: Equipment. Equipment; Brand Ambassador; Pro V1; Pro V1x; Tour ... Titleist was the most played golf ball, driver, hybrids, utilities, irons, and wedges at the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. ... but the all-new Titleist Tour Truck is making its first.

  6. Titleist Tour Players

    Max Homa Emerges Victorious at the Fortinet Championship, Winning the First Event of the 2022-2023 PGA TOUR Season. Titleist Brand Ambassador Max Homa chipped his Pro V1 golf ball in for birdie on the 18th hole Sunday to capture his fifth PGA TOUR victory, posting a...

  7. Titleist T200 Iron Tour Players

    The Titleist T200 Iron is pretty popular among the top PGA Tour Players right now with 8 tour pros currently carrying it in their bag, including Ludwig Aberg, Cameron Young, and Tom Kim.According to the PGAClubTracker.com database, that puts the Titleist T200 Iron at the #6 Most Popular Iron model on the PGA Tour.. Tour players do seem to like Titleist Irons a lot, since 41 of the top PGA Tour ...

  8. Titleist T150 Iron Tour Players

    The Titleist T150 Iron is played by multiple players among the top PGA Tour Players right now with 3 tour pros currently carrying it in their bag, including Will Zalatoris, Byeong Hun An, and Peter Malnati.According to the PGAClubTracker.com database, that makes the Titleist T150 Iron the #23 Most Popular Iron model on the PGA Tour.. Tour players do seem to like Titleist Irons a lot, since 41 ...

  9. Titleist Tour Players

    Titleist Tour Players "" 892 Players. Filter: Equipment. Equipment; Brand Ambassador; Pro V1; Pro V1x; Tour. Tour; Amateurs; Asian Tour; DP World Tour; Japan Golf Tour; KLPGA Tour; Korn Ferry Tour ... Amid the final minutes of daylight Sunday at Jackson Country Club, Luke List rolled his Pro V1 golf ball in for birdie from just over 43 feet to

  10. Titleist Tour Players

    Browse Titleist Brand Ambassadors and golf ball loyalists and see what equipment our players use. Explore our Ambassadors today! ... Clubs; Gear; Team Titleist; Tour; Instruction; Fitting; Search. Search. Popular Searches. Pro V1; New AVX; T-Series Irons; New 2024 Headwear; Products. Pro V1. $55. Pro V1 x. $55. Vokey SM10. $189/Wedge. T150 ...

  11. Titleist Iron Tour Players

    Currently there are 41 PGA Tour players playing with a Titleist Iron in their bag. Find out all the details at PGAClubTracker.com ... Currently, there are 41 PGA Tour players playing 20 different models of Titleist Irons in their bag. Model Players Bag Date; Titleist U-505 Black: Lanto Griffin. February 2024. Titleist T350: Will Zalatoris ...

  12. Now on Tour: New Titleist T-Series Irons

    In each of the last nine seasons (and 18 of the last 19), more players on the PGA TOUR have had Titleist irons in their bags than any other brand. This week's introduction of the new T-Series T100, T150, T200 and T350 models marks the start of Titleist's tour seeding and validation process for the new clubs.

  13. What Irons Do the Pros Use? Top 100 PGA Tour Player Guide (2023 update)

    Titleist are the most played irons by the top 100 on the PGA Tour with 29 using them. Callaway, PING and Srixon irons are each used by 14 with TaylorMade played by 13. PXG irons are chosen by 5 with Wilson used by 4. Ignoring utility irons the most common set up played by 42% of this elite group is 4-iron to pitching wedge.

  14. What grips do the world's best golfers use? Here are the specs for 9 of

    Inspired by the player's performance and feel of T100 but forged into a more confidence-inducing shape, T150 is a modern Tour iron with dialed-up speed for players seeking a little more distance.

  15. Inside Patrick Cantlay's surprising switch into new irons

    Cantlay is the type of player to stick with he knows when it comes to his gear, but recently, ahead of the Masters, Cantlay finally upgraded from his Titleist 718 AP2 irons, which were first ...

  16. Titleist Tour Players

    Titleist Tour Players "" 930 Players. Filter: Equipment. Equipment; Brand Ambassador; Pro V1; Pro V1x; Tour ... Titleist was the most played golf ball, driver, hybrids, utilities, irons, and wedges at the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. ... but the all-new Titleist Tour Truck is making its first.

  17. Winner's Bag: Scottie Scheffler goes back-to-back again on TOUR

    Irons: Srixon ZU85 (3, 4), TaylorMade P7TW (5-PW) Shafts: Nippon N.S. Pro Modus 3 Hybrid Prototype 10 X (3), True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100

  18. Tour 2023

    500 Harry Walker Parkway North. East Gwillimbury, Ontario L9N 0M9 | Canada. Phone: 877-928-8868 | Email: [email protected]. The world's best players trust Titleist golf balls and equipment across all worldwide Tours. Join Titleist today and explore our Tour 2023 hub to learn more.

  19. Winner's bag: Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry's clubs at Zurich Classic

    TOUR PROVEN PERFORMANCE The model most popular with both Tour players and amateurs, the Qi10 Fairway is the ideal blend of distance and forgiveness, while the precision CG location delivers a ...

  20. Yuto Katsuragawa: What's in the bag?

    Since finishing in a tie for eighth at the ISPS HANDA Australian Open in December, the 25-year-old has made wholesale changes to his bag. Having changed 13 clubs since that appearance earlier this season on the DP World Tour, his Srixon ZX5 MKII 4 iron was the only one that remained in use in Japan.

  21. Best golf club carry bags and best golf stand bags for 2024

    From polos and pants to clubs and hats, we'll have everything and anything you'll need. ... Titleist Players 4 Stand Bag (Worldwide Golf Shops) Price: $224.99. ... 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player. PGA Tour. 17 hours. 402 shares. Photos: LPGA's Amy Olson announces retirement. LPGA.

  22. Zac Blair WITB April 2024: PGA Tour Pro's Golf Bag Explored

    When it comes to wedges, the PGA Tour pro demonstrates selectivity and opts to carry two options in his arsenal. The Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (46-10F, 58-08M @57, 60 @61) and the Vokey Design ...

  23. 2024 Zurich Classic money: Here's how much every player made

    Each player of the winning team also comes away with $1.286 million for their troubles. The total purse is $8.9 million . How much every player made at the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans

  24. Four players share lead after first round of Diners Club Peru Open

    Four players share the 18-hole lead after the first round of the Diners Club Peru Open at Los Inkas Golf Club. Chris Korte, Rodolfo Cazaubon, Julián Etulain and Evan Brown carded 6-under 66 and ...

  25. The Best Russian Golf Clubs In And Around the Moscow Area

    The Moscow Country Club, Pestovo Golf & Yacht Club, Tseleevo Golf & Polo Club, and Zavidovo Golf Club, PGA National Russia are some of the most exclusive and elegant golf courses in Russia. Some of them have made it to the list of Top 15 golf clubs in the world, a source of great prestige for the country. Moscow Country Club. Moscow Country Club.

  26. 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson odds: Tour winner is our long-shot pick

    For this week's newly named CJ Cup Byron Nelson, we're picking PGA Tour veteran C.T. Pan to beat the odds and come out on top. Pan's odds to win to start the week sit at +10000. Pan's odds ...