Famous for his slow and deliberate wind-up, Hideki Matsuyama became a national hero in Japan after winning the Masters in 2021.
The victory — the first men’s major claimed by a Japanese player — catapulted Hideki to superstardom in golf-mad Japan and he remains one of the most talented players on the PGA Tour. His 2024 campaign has been superb, beginning with a stunning victory at the Genesis Invitational at Riviera earlier this year (February 15-18) after a scorching nine-under 62 in the final round.
The victory was Matsuyama’s ninth on the PGA Tour and it was a significant one: he overtook Korea’s KJ Choi to become the most successful tour player from Asia. Hideki's season went from strength-to-strength when he claimed the bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics (August 1-4) before winning the St Jude Championship (August 15-18) in Memphis, his first FedEx playoff title.
In his first event of 2025, Hideki scorched the Kapalua Plantation course at The Sentry tournament in Hawaii to set a new PGA Tour scoring record of 35-under par.
Here are the clubs in Hideki Matsuyama’s bag:
WITB UPDATE 07/02/2025: Hideki puts a new Scotty Cameron 009M prototype putter in his bag and plays the new 2025 Srixon Z-Star XV golf ball (The Sentry)