My Look into Adam Scott and His BMW Championship Gear
Okay, so I was watching some golf highlights, specifically thinking about the BMW Championship. You know, that really tough tournament where only the top 50 guys get to play. Intense stuff.

And I saw Adam Scott. Always liked his swing, looks so smooth. But then I noticed his clubs looked a bit different than I remembered. Made me curious.
So, I started digging around a bit. First thing I found was he’d actually split with Titleist. That was a big one. He was with them for ages, felt like forever. Guess he wanted a change, or maybe the new tech from other brands finally tempted him away. It happens in sports, people move on.
Then I looked into what he’s actually using now. Found out he’s hitting a TaylorMade driver, the Qi10 model. Seems like a lot of pros are using that one these days.
But here’s the part that really got my attention, the thing I spent a bit of time trying to wrap my head around. Instead of a standard 3-wood, he’s got this mini driver in the bag. That felt unusual to me. Most guys have driver, 3-wood, maybe a 5-wood or hybrid.
- Why a mini driver?
- Does it give him more options off the tee?
- Maybe better control than a regular driver but longer than a 3-wood?
I watched some footage, tried to see when he pulled it out. Seems like a specific choice for his game. It’s not just about grabbing the latest thing; it’s about finding what works under pressure, especially in tournaments like the BMW where every shot counts against the best players.

So yeah, that was my little project. Just looking into what Adam Scott was doing with his equipment, especially seeing him compete at that high level. It’s always interesting to see how these guys fine-tune their bags. It’s not always straightforward, sometimes they make choices like that mini driver that make you stop and think.