Matt Fitzpatrick WITB

Last Modified Dec 21, 2024 15:41 GMT
Matt Fitzpatrick WITB
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Born on September 1, 1994, English golfer Matt Fitzpatrick won the U.S. Open in 2022. At the age of 18, Fitzpatrick won his maiden amateur event in the 2012 Boys Amateur Championship. The following year, he claimed the U.S. amateur title.

Fitzpatrick became professional in 2014 and, as of June 2024, had won 10 professional titles. He had also won the 2013 Mark H. McCormack Medal and been ranked #1 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings. Remarkably, he won the DP World Tour Championship in 2016 and 2020, in addition to the Omega European Masters in 2017 and 2018.

Matt Fitzpatrick’s Bag

Club Brand Model Loft/No.Shaft
Driver Titleist TSi39 degreesMitsbushi Chemical Tensei AV Raw Orange 65 TX
3-woodPing G430 Max15 degreesMitsbushi Tensei AV Raw Blue 75 TX
7-wood Ping G410 Max20.5 at 19 degreesGraphite Design Tour AD DI Black 8 TX
Irons Ping I210 4CFS X (115G)
Ping S555-PWCFS X (115G)
WedgesTitleistVokey Design SM952, 56-10S, True Temper Dynamic Gold S300
TitleistWedgeWorks Proto60-T
Putter BettinardiDASS BB1 Fitz--
Golf Ball TitleistPro V1x--
Apparel and ShoesSkechers---

Matt Fitzpatrick’s Driver

Matt Fitzpatrick uses a Titleist TSi3 driver with a loft angle of 9 degrees and an A1 SureFit setting. The shaft equipped with it is a Mitsubishi Chemical Tensei AV Raw Orange 65 TX shaft, weighs around 65 grams, and has a TX flex (Tour X-Stiff). This drive features adjustability, smoothness, power and good workability. Besides this, it provides better control over the greens.

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Matt Fitzpatrick’s Fairways

Fitzpatrick uses a three-wood Ping G430 Max with a loft angle of 15 degrees equipped with a Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw Blue 75 TX shaft, which weighs around 75 grams. This combination offers forgiveness, better adjustability, a fine launch, versatility and fast ball speed.

Fitzpatrick's seven-wood is Ping G410 with a loft angle of 20.5 at 19 degrees and equipped with a Graphite Design Tour AS DI 8 X (Black) shaft, weighing around 80 grams, which offers low torque, stability, and better control. This wood generally provides a good distance with a mid-launch trajectory, forgiveness and optimized performance.

Matt Fitzpatrick’s Irons

Matt Fitzpatrick uses Ping i210 (4) irons with loft angles at 15 degrees and a set makeup of 4,5,6,7,8,9, PW. It is combined with Ping CFS X shafts, weighing around 115 grams. This iron feels better than the i200, and it also offers more life, consistency, a classic look and a better experience.

The other iron of Matt Fitzpatrick is a Ping S55 iron with a loft angle of 21 degrees to 46 degrees and the set includes 5-PW irons. The weight of this iron ranges between 94 grams to 114 grams, with an offset from 0.17" to 0.03". This iron provides precise shots, constant feel, forgiveness, and reduced twists.

Matt Fitzpatrick’s Wedge

Fitzpatrick has three pairs of wedges in his collection, two of which are the wildly popular Titleist Vokey SM9. He carries three Titleist Vokey wedges, the 52 and 56 degree types being SM9 variants.

A 60-degree Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks prototype is his highest-ranking club in his bag. The Progressive Center of Gravity (CG) design, which the SM9 boasts of developing to increase distance and trajectory control, is a game-changer, but the SM9 is more of an evolution than a revolution over the SM8.

During testing, Golf Monthly discovered that the SM9 was very simple to square up on full strokes and consistently produced outstanding spin and flight from closer to the green, making it one of the best wedges for chipping as well.

Matt Fitzpatrick’s Putter

Fitzpatrick has a Bettinardi DASS BB1 Fitz putter, specially designed for him, with a loft angle of 3 degrees and weighing around 355 grams. This high-quality premium putter has a Tour Blast finish around the topline and the neck. This putter offers a smooth roll on the ball, a solid feel and impressive performance.

Matt Fitzpatrick’s Ball

Fitzpatrick is just one of several tour pros who play with the legendary Titleist Pro V1x, which is among the best balls available. This ball is a great all-arounder that scored five stars in Golf Monthly's review. They were especially pleased with the longer ball flight, which didn't compromise feel or control in the short game.

Matt Fitzpatrick’s Apparel

Fitzpatrick has recently seen significant changes in the apparel and shoe areas. After wearing Under Armour in the past, he was last seen wearing Castore clothing in 2022, but it looks like this has changed once more.

He was dressed in Greyson apparel during the Sentry Tournament of Champions, but we're not sure if this is an official collaboration just yet. Fitzpatrick then wears golf shoes made by Skechers.

His preferred model was the Skechers Pro 5 Hyper Spiked Golf Shoe, which has cutting-edge patented technology to give the legendary comfort of Skechers. However, we have recently seen him wearing the Skechers Go Golf Blade shoe, which, if it is being worn on tour, must be among the top Skechers golf shoes.

Related:- Matt Fitzpatrick PGA Major Wins

FAQ's On Matt Fitzpatrick's WITB

A. Matt Fitzpatrick's full name is Matthew Thomas Fitzpatrick.

A. Matt Fitzpatrick uses a Titleist TSi3 driver at 9 degrees with a Mitsbushi Chemical Tensei AV Raw Orange 65 TX shaft.

A. Matt Fitzpatrick's caddie is Billy Foster as of June 2024.

A. Matt Fitzpatrick stands 5 feet 10 inches or 178 cm, tall. 

A. Matt Fitzpatrick has various sponsorship deals with several companies like Skechers, Under Armour, Rolex, Demand Science, Titleist, Workday, Troon, Bettinardi and Castore.

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