Rory McIlroy WITB 2024: US PGA Championship update

What golf clubs and balls does Rory McIlroy use? Our in-depth review of what’s in the four-time Major champion’s bag for 2024.

Rory McIlroy is a TaylorMade staff golfer and uses almost a full bag of TaylorMade clubs.

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One of the most influential people in golf, the Northern Irishman hasn’t always played TaylorMade clubs. He lifted his first two Majors (2011 US Open and 2012 US PGA) using Titleist clubs and the Pro V1 golf ball before joining Nike in 2013. He signed a ten-year deal rumored to be worth $150m with the American sports giant to use the brand’s clubs, ball, bag, clothing, and shoes.

Rory McIlroy signed with Nike ahead of the 2013 season.

In 2017, following Nike’s decision to leave the golf equipment market, McIlroy signed a ten-year clubs, ball, and bag deal with TaylorMade, worth $100m. He also renegotiated his Nike apparel and shoes agreement, signing a fresh ten-year contract worth a reported $200m.

Rory McIlroy has been a TaylorMade player since 2017.

He turned pro in 2007, shortly after he’d topped the world amateur ranking, and won his first European Tour title in 2009 at the Dubai Desert Classic. His first PGA Tour win followed in 2010 at the Quail Hollow Championship.

He’s gone on to win a further 26 PGA Tour victories, including the Players Championship, Tour Championship, and Arnold Palmer Invitational, and 17 European (DP World) Tour titles, including flagship events such as the BMW PGA Championship and Genesis Scottish Open. McIlroy’s most recent victory was the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship, which was the fourth time he’d won that event.

Rory McIlroy holed an incredible bunker shot on the final hole of the 2022 Masters at Augusta

If you’re in the market for some new equipment, find out how all of Rory’s clubs performed in our tests of the year’s best equipment. Let’s take a closer look at what’s in the bag of Rory McIlroy for 2024.

WITB Rory McIlroy:

What driver does Rory McIlroy use?

Rory McIlroy uses a TaylorMade Qi10 driver (9° set at 8.25°) with a Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X shaft.

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McIlroy gave the world its first view of the new Qi10 driver by putting the Qi10 LS into his bag for his final outing of the 2023 season at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai. McIlroy returned to the UAE to open up his 2024 season, this time narrowly missing out on the win armed with the new Qi10 LS driver.

Before the start of the 2024 season, McIlroy began testing a driver head he normally wouldn’t consider: the larger head profile and more forgiving Qi10 driver.

Rory noticed during at-home testing that he found the center of the face more often with the help of more MOI in Qi10 vs Qi10 LS. That then sparked a thought in Rory’s head of whether he could return back to a longer driver shaft to get more distance while also having the forgiveness of the Qi10 head.
In years past, Rory shortened his driver shaft to 44 inches as it tightened his dispersion off the tee compared to a longer length shaft. Now with the Qi10, Rory had a chance for the first time in a few years to be able to go back to a longer shaft at 45 inches without sacrificing any change in dispersion.

“I played 45 (inch driver shaft) for most of my career, so I just felt like there’s no reason why I shouldn’t be able to hit a driver that’s 45 inches and control it and do what I want to do with it," says McIlroy. "The one thing that has made me comfortable going back to a slightly longer shaft is the profile of this Qi10 head. I just think that the slightly larger profile of the Qi10 with the longer shaft in it looks good to me and I can find the middle of it easier.” 

McIlroy got his first win of 2024 – and his first with the TaylorMade Qi10 driver – at the Dubai Desert Classic. Rory switched out the Qi10 LS for a standard Qi10 earlier this season and has won the Zurich Classic alongside Shane Lowry with the Qi10, plus the Wells Fargo Championship.

Read our full TaylorMade Qi10 driver review.

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What fairway wood does Rory McIlroy use?

Rory McIlroy uses a TaylorMade Qi10 3-wood (15°) with Fujikura Ventus Black 8 X shaft and a TaylorMade Qi10 5-wood (18°) with Fujikura Ventus Black 9 X shaft.

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Rory also switched into TaylorMade's latest Qi10 fairway woods for 2024, upgrading from his Stealth Plus models that had served him well.

And while it's McIlroy's driving prowess that typically grabs the headlines, his performance off the turf with fairway wood in hand is second to none.

Rory’s 3-wood is pushed to maximize distance and accentuates the strength of his game – hitting the ball a lot farther than almost everyone else. That creates a substantial gap in yardage when you jump from his 3-wood to his longest iron. Insert the 5-wood. It’s a club that needs to cover 250 yards or 290 – and every number in between.
 
TaylorMade's Senior Tour Rep, Adrian Rietveld referred to Rory as "the best 5-wood player I've ever seen. It’s really a unique club for Rory because of that versatility,” he says. "It’s like watching an artist at work, seeing all the different shots he can hit with it.”

Read our full TaylorMade Qi10 fairway wood review.

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What irons does Rory McIlroy use?

Rory McIlroy uses a TaylorMade P Series Proto 4-iron and TaylorMade Rors Proto Irons (5-9), all with Project X Rifle 7.0 shafts

Price: £1,199.99 / $1,299.99 RRP
McIlroy continues to play the Rors Proto irons from 5-9 iron, which play similarly to the P7MB irons available at retail. He has switched the 4-iron for a P-Series Proto model.

The lofts of his irons are close to standard with 4° increments between irons, while lie angles change at a .5° increment. They weigh in at D4.5 with Project X Rifle 7.0 shafts and 6.5 in his wedges (tour pros generally use softer shafts in their wedges for added feel).

Read our full TaylorMade P7MB irons review.

What wedges does Rory McIlroy use?

Rory McIlroy uses TaylorMade MG4 wedges (46° – 09SB, 50° – 09SB, 54° – 11SB) and a Titleist Vokey Design WedgeWorks (58° set at 59° – K) with Project X 6.5 shafts

Price: £159.00 / $179.99 RRP
McIlroy has added three of TaylorMade's 4th generation Milled Grind 4 wedges to his bag in 2024, having used the MG3 models throughout 2022. Interestingly, he uses a Titleist Vokey Design WedgeWorks lob wedge, the only non-TaylorMade club in his bag.

The lob wedge in Rory's bag is a Titleist Vokey Design SM10.

Read our full TaylorMade MG4 wedge review.

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What putter does Rory McIlroy use?

Rory McIlroy uses a TaylorMade Spider Tour X3 putter with a SuperStroke Zenergy Pistol Tour grip.

Price: £299.99 / $349.99 RRP
Spiders are the best TaylorMade putters ever made, and they’ve reached a level where some models now have a legacy and genuine cult following.

The Spider Tour X offers great stability and forgiveness in a relatively compact mallet head shape.

Read our full TaylorMade Spider Tour series putters review.

What golf ball does Rory McIlroy use?

Rory McIlroy uses a TaylorMade TP5x Golf Ball (#22)

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Rory’s switch to the new TP5x ball has seen him gain yards and was a big factor in optimizing the performance of his fairway woods. For him, that ball was spinning less, but more importantly, it was “holding” the spin.

As TaylorMade equipment expert Rietveld describes it, every player at this level has a high-spin ceiling and a low-spin floor with each club. The best way to judge the performance of a golf ball is to measure how much spin jumps on their high-spin swings. When that jump is minimal, or “holds", that's when the ball is right.

McIlroy recently switched to the TP5x MySymbol golf ball, where he replaced the standard number 1 with his nickname 'RORS', where a number is traditionally seen on a golf ball.


Read our full TaylorMade TP5x golf ball review.

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What golf grips does Rory McIlroy use?

Rory McIlroy uses Golf Pride MCC grips on his golf clubs

Price: £11.99 / $11.99 RRP
Golf Pride is the world's most used grip brand and the MCC is among their most popular models. It is an innovative multi-compound hybrid grip that fuses the positive performance of rubber and cord.

Check out our guide to the best Golf Pride grips to find out more about why Rory and so many others trust their products and find out which is right for you.

What golf glove does Rory McIlroy wear?

Rory McIlroy wears a Nike Tour Classic 4 Golf Glove.

Price: £21.99 / $24.00 RRP

What golf shoes does Rory McIlroy wear?

Rory McIlroy wears Nike Air Zoom Victory Tour 3 golf shoes

Price: £204.95 / $180
McIlroy has worn Nike Air Zoom Victory Tour 3 golf shoes since the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship in 2021. A spiked model and one of the best Nike golf shoes, it has a full-grain leather upper and is 100% waterproof. The foam midsole provides comfort and excellent energy return. McIlroy switches between the all-black, all-white, and white/lime colors and often wears special editions at the Majors, such as the Masters version shown here.

Read our best Nike golf shoes review.

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Rob Jerram is Today's Golfer's Digital Editor.

Rob Jerram – Digital Editor

Rob specializes in the DP World Tour, PGA Tour, LIV Golf, and the Ryder Cup, spending large chunks of his days reading about, writing about, and watching the tours each month.

He’s passionate about the equipment used by professional golfers and is also a font of knowledge when it comes to golf balls, golf trolleys, and golf bags, testing thousands down the years.

Rob uses a Callaway Paradym driverTaylorMade M5 5-woodTaylorMade P790 driving ironCallaway Paradym irons (4-AW), TaylorMade MG3 wedges (52º, 58º), Odyssey Tri-Hot 5k Double Wide putter, and Callaway Chrome Soft X golf ball.

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