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Inside CJ Cup Byron Nelson-winning bag

Inside CJ Cup Byron Nelson-winning bag

Scottie Scheffler is still playing TaylorMade’s Qi10 (DOT) driver.

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Scottie Scheffler is back in the PGA Tour winner’s circle and he did so in record fashion.

Scheffler picked apart TPC Craig Ranch at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, posting a ridiculous 31 under par to match the PGA Tour 72-hole scoring record of 253 to win by eight shots.

Everything in the bag was working for Scheffler in his first victory of 2025, but the World No. 1 and PGA Tour leader in scrambling made an interesting change to his bag before the week, subbing out his Titleist Vokey SM10 60-04T lob wedge for the SM10 60-06 Low Bounce K-grind.

True gear nerds will remember that Scheffler had switched from the Low Bounce K-Grind to the much narrower T-Grind in late 2022, but not before winning four times that season, including his first Masters title.

Scheffler was 9/13 scrambling for the week with the new wedge setup.

Scheffler was also photographed doing more testing with TaylorMade’s Qi35 (Dot) driver, but this didn’t seem to be as comprehensive as his testing at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

One club that wasn’t going to change was Scheffler’s Spider Tour X L-neck that he added to his bag last March and subsequently went on a tear with, winning seven times on the PGA Tour and nine times worldwide.

This is now Scheffler’s 10th victory worldwide since switching to the mallet putter, which has become one of the winningest putter models on the PGA Tour.

In his win, Scheffler was sixth in Strokes Gained: Putting, picking up more than six shots on the greens.

Keep reading below for Scheffler’s full specs.

Scottie Scheffler’s winning clubs at the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson

Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 (DOT) 8 degrees (@8.25), Fujikura Ventus Black 7-X (45″ EOG, D4)


TaylorMade Qi10 Custom Driver

Wrapped in a clean and confident package, the Qi10 driver has been strategically engineered to help players optimize distance and enhance forgiveness. 
THE QUEST FOR INERTIA

TaylorMade’s goal with the Qi10 family is to make each driver as forgiving as possible, using advanced multi-material constructions to increase inertia. Qi10 is engineered for a balanced blend of distance and forgiveness.
COMPLETE PERFORMANCE

The Qi10 Driver features a lower CG projection and higher MOI than its predecessor, delivering balanced performance without any tradeoffs.
NEW INFINITY CARBON CROWN

An Infinity Carbon Crown covers 97% of the total crown area, creating a strategic advantage for mass redistribution and enhanced forgiveness.

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