Xander Schauffele WITB October 2025: Everything in the bag of the World No. 3
Take a look inside the bag of the two-time major champion and US Ryder Cup stalwart.

After establishing himself as one of the finest golfers in the world rising to a career-best World No.2 in 2024, Xander Schauffele has spent most of 2025 confirming his status as one of the game's most consistent entities.
While his win at the Baycurrent Classic in Japan was his first on tour during an injury-ravaged PGA Tour season, Schauffele played largely rock solid golf throughout the year when he was in action, making the cut at all four majors, tying for eighth at The Masters, and delivering a steady performance on the way to securing 3 points in the USA's losing Ryder Cup effort.
The strength of Schauffele's consistency has ensured he spent practically entire 2025 season enshrined among the world's top three golfers, having been a Callaway golf staff player for a number of years, stands as arguably his equipment manufacturer's most valuable asset at a tour level outside of LIV superstar Jon Rahm.
But what clubs from the storied brand does Schauffele actually use? Let's do a deep dive into the American's bag, which features a few brand new models from Callaway's R&D division as well as a few rogue entries from some other equipment giants.
Age | 31 |
Year turned pro | 2015 |
PGA Tour wins | 10 |
Major wins | 2 |
Xander Schauffele WITB October 2025
Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond (10.5°, Mitsubishi Diamana PD 70TX) | |
Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond Fairway Wood (16.5°, MCA Diamana PD 80TX) | |
Utility wood | Callaway Apex UW (21°, Mitsubishi Diamana D+ 90TX) |
Mizuno MP-20 (2, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100), Callaway Apex TCB (4-PW, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100) | |
Callaway Opus SP (52°, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100); Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (56-10S @57, 60-04T @61, 60-K* @61, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100) | |
Odyssey Toulon Design Las Vegas Prototype #7CH | |
Callaway Chrome Tour | |
Callaway Tour Authentic |

Driver: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond
Schauffele switched into Callaway's Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond for the 2024 season and like many of the brand's staffers, appears somewhat hesitant to move on from it. Schauffele did test Callaway's 2025 Elyte Triple Diamond model earlier in the season, but has since switched back to his more trusted Paradym model for the time being. He plays his driver, along with his entire suite of woods, in Mitsubishi's low-launch, low-spin Diamana PD shaft.
Fairway woods: Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond
While Schauffele is yet to switch out of his Paradym Driver, he has embraced Callaway's 2025 model in the fairway wood department, switching into a new Elyte Triple Diamond 3-wood for the new season. His is a tour-issue Triple Diamond 'HL' variant, made available only at a tour level and occasionally in the Japanese market.
Utilities: Callaway Apex UW, Mizuno MP-20
Schauffele games a combination of utility clubs, adopting the brand's new Apex UW wood earlier this year. Positioned somewhere between a conventional hybrid and a standard fairway wood, the Apex UW delivers plenty of distance while maintaining the versatility and control that you'd typically get from a smaller-headed hybrid.
Schauffele's Apex sits alongside his long-trusted Mizuno MP-20 utility iron, which he plays in a 2-iron loft.
Irons: Callaway Apex TCB ’24
Schauffele has played Callaway's tour-level cavity back iron, the Apex TCB, for a few years now, switching into the updated 2024 model last season. Slightly more forgiving than the Apex Pro muscle backs, the Apex TCB is the brand's most popular iron on tour, with players like Alex Noren and Jon Rahm also opting for a set due to its combination of forgiveness and workability.
Wedges: Callaway Opus SP, Titleist Vokey Design SM10
Schauffele is one of many players from other brands who have nonetheless worked Titleist's Vokey wedges into his bag, seemingly preferring the feel and look of the irons towards the very highest lofts in his bag. He has, however, recently adopted the Callaway Opus SP line, introducing a 52-degree gap wedge into his bag from Callaway's critically-acclaimed new wedge range.

Putter: Odyssey Toulon Design Las Vegas #7
Odyssey's #7 mallet design is an icon for a reason, and Schauffele is perhaps the storied putter shape's most high-profile devotee. Schauffele's distinctive red-finished putter comes from the company's Toulon Design Las Vegas collection and, in contrast to the O-Works #7CH Red he used up until 2023, has a milled face rather than one of Odyssey's more commonly seen face inserts.
Ball: Callaway Chrome Tour
One of the fastest and highest-spinning tour-level golf balls money can buy, Callaway's Chrome Tour is much beloved among the brand's staff players. Schauffele plays the standard Chrome Tour model, which delivers a slightly lower-launching, higher-spinning experience with an overall softer feel.