Welcome to GOLF’s Fully Equipped’s weekly Tour equipment report. Each Friday of PGA Tour weeks (plus other times, if news warrants), GOLF equipment editor Jack Hirsh will run you through some of the biggest news surrounding golf clubs on Tour, including changes, tweaks and launches.
We knew the timing of TaylorMade getting its new Qi4D drivers approved for play was meaningful. Just a few days later, we now know two of the company’s biggest stars have put the driver in play for its first week of availability on global tours.
Rory McIlroy made an immediate switch from a Qi10 model driver he used for all but six rounds the past two seasons to a new Qi4D core model driver at this week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Tommy Fleetwood also joined him, gaming a Qi4D LS model from his previous Qi35 core.
“I felt like the driver was good,” McIlroy said after Round 1. “Obviously, a new driver in the bag this week. Felt like that worked well.”
“Worked well” indeed.
In a marquee pairing with fellow long-bomber Marco Penge, the DP World Tour’s best player other than McIlroy this season, the Masters Champion impressed off the tee, averaging 334 yards on shots with the new driver and hitting 78 percent of his fairways. He also added new Qi4D 3- and 5-woods to the bag.
Rory on his new TaylorMade Qi4D driver today: “Yeah, I felt like the driver was good. Obviously a new driver in the bag this week. Felt like that worked well.”
Shot 68 averaging 334 yards and hitting 78 percent of his fairways when using the driver. pic.twitter.com/s3gectqJHz
— Jack Hirsh (@JR_HIRSHey) November 6, 2025
But most impressive was his 355-yard poke at the 10th, where he cut the corner on the 394-yard par-4 to reach the putting surface, to set up an easy two-putt birdie. Friday’s second round was much of the same, averaging another guaty 344 yards with driver on his way to another 68.
His European Ryder Cup teammate, Fleetwood, also put on a driving display in Round 1, but through accuracy instead of power. The reigning FedEx Cup champion used his new Qi4D LS just four times Thursday at Yas Links Golf Club, but finished the day missing one fairway while carding an eight-under 64. He followed that Friday with a 66 and is tied for the lead with Aaron Rai at 14 under, while McIlroy is six back in a tie for 20th.
Neither player has divulged much about the tech or specs of their new big sticks, but from what appears in Getty Images photos and in-hand photos by SMS on Tour, both players are sticking with similar builds to their previous models. McIlroy still has a Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X shaft, while Fleetwood has a Ventus TR Blue 6-X in his LS head.
One notable thing about Fleetwood’s driver is that it appears to have reflective markers for use with the Foresight GC Quad Launch Monitor built into the face.
This is a technology that TaylorMade introduced last year with their Qi35 Select Fit heads, specifically designed to help fitters avoid placing reflectors (known as fiducials). Now it looks like Fleetwood wants the technology in his gamer so he and fitter Adrian Rietveld can always have super accurate club data on the GC Quad.
Four other players this week have a new Qi4D in the bag — Angel Ayora, Jayden Schaper, Ryggs Johnston and Keita Nakajima — marking a huge debut for the new driver. The driver has yet to be seeded on the U.S. Tour.
Ping Launches S259 wedges and G440 K driver
Ping also had a big week for both its new S259 wedges and G440 K driver.
On the DP World Tour, three players — Joe Dean, Jon Perry and Kristopher Reitan — put in the new K driver, the apparent successor to the popular G430 Max 10K driver. But the bigger story on both tours is the S259 wedges.
In Mexico at the World Wide Technology Championship, five players, including Taylor Moore, Matthieu Pavon and defending champion Austin Eckroat, put the new 259 wedges in play. In Abu Dhabi, the number of early adopters was even higher, with nine of Ping’s 13 staff players in the field adopting the new wedges.
Again, there is not much tech info out there on the S259. What’s apparent from images of the new wedge is a significant design change to the vibration-damping pad on the rear of the wedge from the S159.
Like TaylorMade, Ping has not yet begun seeding the new 440 K driver on the PGA Tour.
Check this out
This section is dedicated to one cool photo we’ve snapped recently on Tour, but haven’t had a reason to share yet. For this week, check out an early prototype of Scotty Cameron’s OC hosel, which was released this week and caught on Tour in April.

This Circle T Fastback putter was likely a prototype for the new OC hosel.
Jack Hirsh/GOLF
Odds and Ends
Some other gear changes and notes we’re tracking this week.
Erik van Rooyen added a set of Callaway prototype CB irons to the bag. Not certain on the what of it all, but we know he is the only staffer with them in play, having quietly put them during the week of the Sanderson Farms Championship. Director of gear Johnny Wunder has intel on what they might be, but will continue to dig as we go along.
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A selection of GOLF content from the past week that may interest you.
Scotty Cameron enters low torque market with new OC neck option – Scotty Cameron finally announced their long-awaited entry to the low torque putter market with the Fastback OC (Onset Center) and Phantom 11R OC. Read up on the new putter options and why one has potentially found a spot in my bag.

Scotty Cameron Studio Style Fastback OC Putter
As an extension of the popular Studio Style Fastback design, the Studio Style Fastback OC is a low–torque model featuring the same ring–weighted, high–alignment, multi–material design of the other Fastback models, but with Scotty’s tour–validated OC technology package. Featuring onset center shaft placement behind the putter face’s leading edge, the straight shaft is precisely positioned in line with the putter head’s CG location and leans 1° forward. This allows for low–torque performance and face alignment that stays square to the path.
STUDIO CARBON STEEL (SCS) FACE INSERT
The Studio Style Fastback OC includes a chain–link milled Studio Carbon Steel (SCS) insert for soft sound and feel, treated with an electroless nickel plating for enhanced durability with aerospace–inspired vibration damping for tuned sound, feel and performance.
CUSTOM BLACK SHAFT
Custom made for the new OC putters, each model includes a special black KBS x Scotty Cameron shaft with optimal flex, unimpeded alignment and precise feel.
CUSTOM MATADOR GRIP
With a debossed chain–link texture built–in, each new OC putter includes a custom 11–inch mid–size Matador grip in black with racy red and cool gray accents.

Scotty Cameron 2025 Phantom 11R OC Putter
Inspired by prototype models made for tour players, the Phantom 11R OC—“R” for “round” and “OC” for “onset center”—is a new Phantom mallet with rounded corners in a revolutionary low torque package. With a straight shaft installed directly in line with the model’s CG, the Phantom 11R OC is designed with a heavier head to provide high stability while maintaining very low torque through the stroke.
CHAIN–LINK FACE MILLING TECHNOLOGY
The texture of chain–link face milling technology reduces the putter face’s touch points with the ball to soften sound and improve roll characteristics while preserving feel and optimizing feedback.
CUSTOM BLACK SHAFT
Custom made for the new OC putters, each model includes a special black KBS x Scotty Cameron shaft with optimal flex, unimpeded alignment and precise feel.
CUSTOM MATADOR GRIP
With a debossed chain–link texture built–in, each new OC putter includes a custom 11–inch mid–size Matador grip in black with racy red and cool gray accents.
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PING G440 Custom Hybrid
The G440 hybrids appeal to a variety of skill levels, each engineered to deliver different ball- flight characteristics – from the slightly fade-biased 2 hybrid for off-the-tee performance to the draw-inducing 5, 6 and 7 hybrids that help optimize gapping. They all share a new, shallower and thinner face design, which improves face contact for more ball speed and higher-launching shots that hit and hold the green.
FLIES HIGH LANDS SOFT
Optimized launch and spin ensure distance with stopping power.
FREE-HOSEL DESIGN
Saves weight to lower CG, optimize launch/spin and increase forgiveness.
ROUNDED SOLE
Ensures pleasing face angle in all hosel settings
CARBONFLY WRAP
Lightweight carbon crown saves weight to increase MOI, lower CG.
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