In his FedEx St. Jude Award Winning Setting

Justin Rose made crazy choices before he won the first victory at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in more than two years.
He switched to a driver who had never been used on a golf course.
Just this week, Rose has put in a new Callaway Paradym AI Smoke Triple Triple Diamond Max Driver, which he used for only one range meeting on Tuesday.
Johnny Thompson of Callaway told golf Ross first hit the driver on Tuesday afternoon but was uncomfortable on Wednesday and didn’t play Pro-AM either. in spite of! Anyway, he agreed to the new big stick, which won him.
At the age of 45, NBC announced the team this week that Rose’s length was announced as he averaged 312 yards in popularity, ranking 18th in the field. There was no greater motivation in the first playoff hole than his tee on the water corner. Rose’s Ball only It’s dry just 100 yards from the hole, nearly 74 yards than JJ Spaun.
Justin Rose’s FedEx St. Jude.
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Thompson said Ross reached a 4mph ball speed during the test, so it’s no wonder his tee thrives on their youngsters. The driver’s left starting point was also slightly larger and removed from his driving race the right missed.
Maybe every club in Rose’s bag has a unique story, from the Taylormade R7 Quad Mini driver he added earlier this spring to his six-year-old M6 M6 5 wood (he also has the same model of 3 wood and 7 wood).
He also made many changes throughout the season, including playing a driver wearing lead tape wrapped around the axle under the grip. Still, one of Ross’ more unique settings is his Titleist 620 CBS and Miura MC-502 blades.
Ross sometimes uses the full Miura 502s, but gets into a split with the slightly forgiving Titleist CBS due to his long iron. He has won his first official victory on the PGA Tour since 2021.
He also used a variant of Vokey K-Grind to retain the fun of four PGA Tour titles. Unqiue k*-grind was used on their Lob wedges in the past two winners, and Rose is playing with the wedge factory K-Grind 60 degree wedges. In last month’s Open Championship, Scottie Scheffler used a 60.06K low-bounce K-Grind.
Continue reading the Rose detailed WITB specifications below.
Justin Rose wins at the 2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship
driver: Callaway Paradym AI smoke three diamonds max 8.5˚ (D/-1, 12 g front, 8 g rear)
Axis: Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX (45.125″ cut, 1″ tilt, D3.2)
Callaway Paradym AI Smoke Triple Triple Diamond Max Tour issue custom driver
AI Smoke TD Max Driver – Tour Design Paradym AI Smoke TD-S is a travel version model in Callaway’s revolutionary AI Smoke Driver lineup. The travel problem model has tighter loft, lies, weight and CT tolerances compared to retail heads. Previously only used for tourism professionals, it is now available in limited quantities from Fairway Jockey. The TD-MAX is a slightly larger version of the standard triple diamond. With intermediate rotation and very neutral lens shape. It has the highest MOI of all TD models. The world’s first AI Smart Face™ The new AI Smart Face is designed using the swing power of thousands of real players to optimize the dispersion of launch, rotation and lower range. The result is a driver that fits your swing and delivers consistent tour-level performance. Tourist-level forgiveness and flight control The Triple Diamond Max has a full-size 460cc head with neutral bias and is favored by skilled players who need shape control on a T-shirt. It is designed as a tour model with forgiveness, including a fixed 7G weight with a fixed 7G weight at the front and back – promoting a stable, down-mid-release profile and reducing rotation and enhanced ball speed.
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Mitsubishi Chemical Dioxide WB Wood Shaft
The board of directors is back. A few years later, the old-fashioned surfboard was always associated with Diamana™, returning it with Diamana WB. Built on a very popular and tour platform, WB brings classic low performances and legendary stability and control you expect in twenty years. WB is the first in the sixth-generation Diamana™ family, and all the traditional brands of its design make Diamana™ so popular, including flowers in the handle section, surfboards behind the Diamana logo, and back to the original 53/63/73/83 heavyweight class. But rest assured, the only throw about Diamana™ WB is how it looks. In fact, ultra-high modulus 80 tons of dialogue pitch fibers are used in the docking section to provide maximum stability and increased energy transfer, while high modulus 46 tons of fibers are used in the angle layer of the shaft to reduce torque without increasing weight for improved control and stability. The carbon fiber orientation of the tip portion is optimized to further reduce torque. The classic feel of this Diamana™ profile can be achieved by using our proprietary Xlink Tech™ resin system and MR70 Technologies. Our Xlink Tech™ resin system improves shaft strength and durability while driving carbon fiber volume for enhanced feel. Feeling and strength will be further improved by using our aerospace-grade MR70 fibers (by our strongest fiber to date).
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Mini Driver: Taylormade R7 Quad Mini
Axis: Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX
Taylormade R7 Quad Custom Mini Driver
The R7 Quad Mini Driver is inspired by the performance of modern players who are one of Taylormade’s most iconic models in history, paying homage to things that were before, while creating their own modern identity in the same breath. It is this very modern design that combines proven Taylormade technology that makes golfers versatility and playability. R7 Quad Weighting System The new quad-Quad Weighting System has four movable weights (13G X2, 4G X2), providing the final of rotation management and shooting shape control. The forward CG creates penetrating flights that are best suited to maximize distances, while the latter CG helps prioritize the control and ease of use of decks. The lens shape can also be fine-tuned to help create the best flight. A wider range of adjustability can be purchased. Infinity Carbon Crown has added a new satin Infinity Carbon Crown to the R7 Quad Mini drive case, resulting in an amazing look while saving weight for better optimizing quality. The cosmetics are cleanly packaged, elegant and confident.
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5 wood: Taylormade M618.0˚
Axis: Project X Hzrdus Smoke Black RDX 80 TX
Taylormade QI35 Custom Fairway Wood
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iron: Titleist 620 CB (4-6), Miura MC-502 (7-PW)
Axis: KBS C-Taber 125 S+
Miura MC-502 Custom Iron
Newbie to the MC-502 is an increase in facial progress (less offset), which has always been a welcome for better players. Additionally, softer, more rounded top lines and toe profiles from the sketch board to the final product found their way. The result is an easy-to-align iron while providing unparalleled confidence and playability. There is no compromise when it comes to new designs. Sound, feel and performance have been the hallmark of Miura Irons since 1957, embodying the finished product. Materials Advanced S20C Soft Carbon Steel Finish Satin Chrome
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Titleist 620 CB Custom Iron
Read more on the Titleist 620 CB Custom Iron on Golf.com, for low- and moderate barriers, this smooth classic cavity back provides consistency and smooth turf interactions to ensure clean contact. The 620 CB has a traditionally designed player-style cavity that provides a lot of shooting ability and co-creates tungsten in long irons for enhanced stability and forgiveness. With the decrease in offset and the thinner top line, the 620 CB is true to what the player wants in the back iron of the cavity. To optimize consistency across the set, Titleist uses progressive blade length and a roving sole to improve turf interactions. Chrome finish
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wedge: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (52-08F, 56-08M), WedgeWorks (60k)
Axis: Real Temperament Dynamic Gold S400 ONYX
Titleist Vokey SM10 Tour Chrome Chuston Wedge
Adding the VokeyDesign® SM10 wedge to your package will open up a scoring opportunity. Between clear contact, optimal flight, incredible spins, and those amazing Bob Vokey mills, they give you everything you need to improve your short game skills. From simple to sensational, the SM10 can make a great shot. Improved flight and feel will get lower, more offensive in the wedge, and feel very solid on the impact of the SM10. The precise transformation of the gravity center gives you greater control and stability to give you more confidence every time you take the shot. The ultimate shooting versatility Your swing is unique and requires the right tools. Finding the ideal grinding combination will give you the perfect touch and maximum versatility so you can prepare for everything you need for your course.
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Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom T-5 Tour prototype (Superstroke Zenergy Claw 1.0 Grip)
Scotty Cameron 2024 Phantom 5 Custom Putters
The near-balanced Phantom 5 features an updated, more compact shape and a refined wing angle for enhanced alignment, with its touring design as authentic and has a mid-curved axis, new line-of-sight point alignment and a blade-like feel.
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ball: Titleist 2025 Pro V1X
Grip: Lamkin Jr Rel
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Jack Hirsh is the assistant device editor for Golf. Jack is a Pennsylvania native and a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning his degree in broadcast journalism and political science. He is the captain of the high school golf team and recently returned to the program as head coach. Jack is still* trying to stay competitive among local amateurs. Before joining golf, Jack worked for two years at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also produced, anchored and even presented the weather. He can be contacted at jack.hirsh@golf.com.



