The PGA Tour is in Atlanta for the Tour Championship to decide the 2025 FedEx Cup Champion, and if you're a tour player and you've made it to Atlanta, that means you've had a pretty good season.
As for East Lake Golf Club, driving the ball well offers a distinct advantage around the recently renovated Andrew Green course that tips out at just 7300 yards, so with that in mind, here's a look at every player in the field and their driver of choice.
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Ludvig Åberg - Titleist TSr2
Akshay Bhatia - Callaway Rogue ST
Keegan Bradley - Ping G430 LST
Jacob Bridgeman - TaylorMade Qi35 Tour
Sam Burns - Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond
Patrick Cantlay - Titleist GT2
Corey Conners - Ping G440 LST
Harris English - Ping G430 LST
Tommy Fleetwood - TaylorMade Qi35
Chris Gotterup - Ping G440 LST
Ben Griffin - Ping G430 Max 10k
Harry Hall - Ping G430 LST
Brian Harman - Titleist TSi2
Russell Henley - Titleist TSi3
Viktor Hovland - Ping G425 LST
Sungjae Im - Titleist TS2
Shane Lowry - Srixon ZXi SLS
Robert MacIntyre - Titleist TSr2
Hideki Matsuyama - Srixon Zxi LS
Rory McIlroy - TaylorMade Qi10
Maverick McNealy - TaylorMade Qi10
Collin Morikawa - TaylorMade Qi10 Tour
Andrew Novak - Ping G440 LST
Justin Rose - Callaway Ai Smoke TD Max
Scottie Scheffler - TaylorMade Qi10
J.J. Spaun - Titleist GT2
Sepp Straka - Callaway Ai Smoke TD Max
Nick Taylor - Titleist TSi3
Justin Thomas - Titleist GT2
Cameron Young - Titleist GT2
As for driver observations, there are quite a few takeaways from the drivers in play this week at East Lake.
The oldest drivers in play belong to Nick Taylor and Russell Henley, who are using Titleist's TSi3 - this driver was released in 2020. What's particularly interesting is Nick has used this driver all season, but for Russell, it seems a little odd since he won earlier in the year with a Titleist GT3 at the Arnold Palmer. Based on tournament footage, he moved back into the TSi3 just after the Masters and hasn't looked back.
The newest drivers belong to everyone using a 2025 model, which includes the Ping G440, Titleist GT-Series, and the TaylorMade Qi35.
In a bit of a twist, Callaway doesn't have any of their 2025 models in play, but has 4 drivers being used. Two are AiSmoke Triple Diamond models, one Paradym (Sam Burns), and an even older Rogue ST Max in the bag of Akshay Bhatia. Akshay must love the Rogue ST because even though he has tested multiple drivers since, he seems to return to that Rogue ST.
Most Unique Driver
Off all the drivers on the list, the one that really stands out is Ben Griffin's Ping G430 Max 10K.
Ben is the only player in the field using a 10k model driver (10K represents the total MOI - level of forgiveness). Even though 10K or max MOI models are generally targetted towards players below tour level swing speeds ben has had huge success with his G430 Max 10K model in 2025 by snagging two wins, including the Zurich team event and the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge.
Now the question is - which one will come out on top in Atlanta?
Well, were going to have to wait until Sunday to find out.
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