What is inside 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am winner Justin Rose's bag?
Justin Rose endured heavy rainfall and stormy winds to clinch his 11th PGA Tour title on Monday, February 6, at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Having been heavily affected by bad weather, the tournament had a delayed finish.
Rose, 42, finished the fourth round with a score deficit of 18. He started the final round with a bogey and then went on to make five birdies and an eagle to finish three shots ahead of second-place finishers Brandon Wu and Brendon Todd.
The English golfer used Callaway golf gear at Pebble Beach. His Callaway Paradym (8.5 degrees) driver helped him make some long shots on the course.
Justin Rose used a TaylorMade M6 Fairway Wood and Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond with Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 80 TX shafts.
Justin Rose used the Cobra King tour Irons and Titleist Vokey design SM9 and TaylorMade grind hi-toe wedges and Titleist balls for his game.
A look inside 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am winner Justin Rose's bag
Driver
- Specification: Callaway Paradym (8.5 degrees), with Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X shaft
Fairway Wood
- Specification: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond (15 degrees), TaylorMade M6 (18 degrees), with Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 80 TX shafts
Irons
- Specification: Cobra King Tour (4-PW), with Shafts: Project X
Wedges
- Specification: Titleist Vokey Design SM9 (52, 56 degrees), TaylorMade Milled Grind Hi-Toe (60 degrees), with KBS Hi-Rev 2.0 135 X shafts
Putter
- Specification: Axis1 Rose proto
Ball
- Specification: Titleist Pro V1 Left Dot
Grips
- Specification: Lamkin UTX
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money payouts
- 1: Justin Rose - $1,620,000
- T2: Brendon Todd - $801,000
- T2: Brandon Wu - $801,000
- T4: Denny McCarthy - $378,750
- T4: Keith Mitchell - $378,750
- T4: Peter Malnati - $378,750
- T7: Taylor Pendrith - $273,375
- T7: Kevin Yu - $273,375
- T7: Ryan Moore - $273,375
- T7: Joseph Bramlett - $273,375
- T11: Michael Kim - $218,250
- T11: Beau Hossler - $218,250
- T13: Ben Martin - $182,250
- T13: Viktor Hovland - $182,250
- T15: Taylor Moore - $146,250
- T15: Scott Stallings - $146,250
- T15: Eric Cole - $146,250
- T15: Seamus Power - $146,250
- T15: Hank Lebioda - $146,250
- T20: Mark Hubbard - $88,950
- T20: Garrick Higgo - $88,950
- T20: Nick Taylor - $88,950
- T20: Martin Trainer - $88,950
- T20: Richy Werenski - $88,950
- T20: Andrew Novak - $88,950
- T20: Jonas Blixt - $88,950
- T20: Robby Shelton - $88,950
- T20: Brent Grant - $88,950
- T29: Dylan Wu - $58,950
- T29: Sung Kang - $58,950
- T29: Kyle Westmoreland - $58,950
- T29: Satoshi Kodaira - $58,950
- T29: Kurt Kitayama - $58,950
- T34: Harry Hall - $49,050
- T34: Sam Stevens - $49,050
- T34: Kevin Kisner - $49,050
- T37: Aaron Baddeley - $41,850
- T37: Thomas Detry - $41,850
- T37: Adam Schenk - $41,850
- T37: Byeong Hun An - $41,850
- T41: Dean Burmester - $31,950
- T41: Joel Dahmen - $31,950
- T41: Russell Knox - $31,950
- T41: S.H. Kim - $31,950
- T41: Doc Redman - $31,950
- T41: Nick Hardy - $31,950
- T41: Danny Willett - $31,950
- T48: MJ Daffue - $22,821
- T48: Tyson Alexander - $22,821
- T48: Charley Hoffman - $22,821
- T48: Augusto Nunez - $22,821
- T48: Harry Higgs - $22,821
- T48: Adam Long - $22,821
- T48: Tom Hoge - $22,821
- T55: Matthew NeSmith - $20,970
- T55: Greyson Sigg - $20,970
- T55: Tano Goya - $20,970
- T58: Paul Haley II - $20,250
- T58: Lanto Griffin - $20,250
- T58: Ryan Armour - $20,250
- T58: David Lingmerth - $20,250
- T58: Trevor Werbylo - $20,250
- T63: Kevin Streelman - $19,620
- T63: Jordan Spieth - $19,620
- T65: Callum Tarren - $18,990
- T65: Fabian Gomez - $18,990
- T65: Seung-Yul Noh - $18,990
- T65: Alex Smalley - $18,990
- T65: Sean O’Hair - $18,990