Jacob Bridgeman's clubs: What's in his Genesis-winning bag
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Jacob Bridgeman is the fifth winner in six events this season to use a TaylorMade Spider putter.Orlando Ramirez/Getty ImagesJacob Bridgeman broke through on the PGA Tour in a big way, winning the Genesis Invitational on Sunday for his first career victory.
Bridgeman has, in someway, what’s becoming the modern standard for a golf bag on the PGA Tour.
The 26-year-old plays a 4-wood and a 7-wood instead of the traditional 3- and 5-wood, and he actually added those clubs to the bag this week in the form of the new TaylorMade Qi4Ds. Bridgeman previously played an R7 Quad Mini Driver and an older Stealth 7-wood.
“He felt the 3-wood gave him more versatility and was easier to hit off the deck into some of the long par 3’s at Riviera,” TaylorMade Senior Tour Rep Nick Springer said. “He also felt it was a better option for him on the 10th hole for the number and shot shape that hole demanded.”
The new 7-wood spun less than his old gamer, which was something Bridgeman liked.
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With his irons, Bridgeman predominantly plays a set of the popular P7CB, but at the 5-iron, he switches to a 2022 P770, and then plays a 12-year-old Tour Preferred UDI driving iron for his 4-iron.
Until the P7CB was released in 2024, Bridgeman had only played blades for his entire career.
“He liked the clean look from address and slightly higher launch with a cavity back iron,” Springer said. “The biggest selling point, though, was the soft feel and better turf interaction than his blades.
“The 770 5-iron was added to his bag simply find a 5-iron that launched higher and landed softer into long par 3’s and par 5’s. He found the 770 to be a versatile club that he could flight when he needed to.”
Bridgeman originally played 1 degree weaker lofts in his 7CBs, but upon switching to the new TP5x golf ball this season, the added spin allowed him to bend his irons back to a more standard loft spec.
“Jacob is one of the lowest spin iron players on tour so we spent the offseason working on a ball switch and reworking the iron lofts to start and hit his window,” TaylorMade Tour Rep Cory Johnson said. “He noticed in the playoffs that the harder firmer greens were tough for him. This switch to TP5x was made for him to win on the hardest set ups in golf. Additionally, TP5x was 2-3 mph faster with driver.”
With the win, Bridgeman is now the fifth winner in the six PGA Tour events held so far this season to use a TaylorMade Spider putter. He uses the larger Spider Tour model with a short slant neck, similar to Tommy Fleetwood.
“Jacob likes to feel a nice arc at release with his putter and does a lot of practice with a blade to feel that,” TaylorMade putter rep James Holley said. “The Spider Tour short slant has less toe hang, but with the back CG it feels very similar to him as a blade. The mallet gives him more forgiveness and consistency with launch. At Pebble, he wanted to check launch and loft to make sure he had enough launch for the Poa greens. He was launching it perfect with just over 2° of launch. He likes the clean Spider Tour top with just a single dot that he sharpies on.”
Keep reading below for all of Bridgeman’s detailed WITB specs.
Jacob Bridgeman’s winning WITB at the 2026 Genesis Invitational
Driver: TaylorMade Qi35 LS 10.5˚
Actual Loft: 10˚
FCT Setting: Upright
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green 60 6.5
Length: 45.375″ EOG
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Actual Loft: 15.5˚
FCT Setting: Bonded
Lie: 58˚
Shaft: Project X Denali Blue 80 TX
Length: 43’’ EOG
Swingweight: D3
7-wood: TaylorMade Qi4D 21˚
Actual Loft: 20˚
FCT Setting: Bonded
Lie: 59˚
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD-XC 8-X
Length: 41.5’’ EOG
Swingweight: D4
Irons: TaylorMade 2014 Tour Preferred UDI (4), 2022 P770 (5), P7CB (6-PW)
Shafts: Project X 6.5
Length: 37″ EOG 7-iron
Loft Progression: 23.5/27/30/34/38/42/46
Lie Progression: 60/60.5/61/61.5/62/62.5/63
Wedges: TaylorMade Milled Grind 5 (50° SB, 54° SB @ 55, 60° LB)
Shafts: Project X 6.5 (50, 54), Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 (60)
Lie: 63.5˚
Length: 35.75″, 35.5″, 35.25″
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour
Hosel: Short Slant
Loft: 2.5°
Lie: 69.5°
Length: 33.75’’
Swingweight: D5
Sight Line: White Sharpie Dot
Insert: Pure Roll
Shaft: Black Stepless
Finish: Gunmetal
Grip: SuperStroke 2.0 PT
Ball: TaylorMade 2026 TP5x
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