Justin Rose WITB 2026: Full Bag Breakdown Featuring McLaren Golf Prototype Irons

ByChris Hattersley

April 29, 2026
Justin Rose WITB: A look at the new equipment in his bag!

Last updated: April 2026 – Updated following McLaren Golf partnership

Justin Rose WITB: Rose has become the first confirmed ambassador for McLaren Golf, marking a significant moment as the Formula One & luxury automotive brand enters the golf equipment market.

The announcement comes during Miami Grand Prix week, a fitting backdrop for a performance driven brand making its move into golf. Rose is now gaming McLaren Golf prototype irons, offering an early look at what could become one of the most talked about equipment launches of the year.

Already a winner in 2026 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am, Rose continues to compete at a high level, and his latest equipment change adds another layer of intrigue.

So what clubs is Justin Rose using in 2026? Here is his full WITB, including the new McLaren irons.

Justin Rose WITB (Quick Overview)

Driver: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max (9°)
Mini Driver: Callaway Quantum Mini (13.5°)
7 wood: TaylorMade Qi4D (21°)
Irons: McLaren Golf CB Prototype (4), MB Prototype (5 to PW)
Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM10, Cleveland RTZ Tour Rack Prototype
Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom 5 Tour Prototype
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x

Full Bag Breakdown

Driver

Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max (9°)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX

Rose continues to use a low spin, tour preferred driver designed for control and workability. The Triple Diamond Max head provides a blend of forgiveness and shot shaping ability.

callaway quantum mini driver for 2026 has been released

Mini Driver

Callaway Quantum Mini (13.5°)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX

The mini driver is a strategic addition, giving Rose a reliable option from the tee when accuracy is prioritised over distance.

This type of club has become increasingly popular on tighter courses.

Fairway Wood

TaylorMade Qi4D (21°)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 80 TX

Instead of a traditional 3 wood setup, Rose opts for a higher lofted fairway wood. This provides a more controlled ball flight and added versatility into greens.

Irons

McLaren Golf CB Prototype (4 iron)
McLaren Golf MB Prototype (5 to PW) (Source WRX)
Shafts: KBS C Taper 125 S+

This is the standout change in Rose’s bag.

As the first ambassador for McLaren Golf, he is now using prototype cavity back and muscle back irons developed by the brand. While full details have not yet been released, the design appears to focus on:

  • Clean, compact shaping
  • Precision and workability
  • Tour level feedback and control
  • Cool grid style numbers giving the F1 feel.

The split set suggests a blend of forgiveness in the 4 iron and maximum control through the shorter irons.

These prototypes are likely to form part of McLaren Golf’s first official equipment release.

Wedges

Titleist Vokey SM10 (52°, 56°)
Cleveland RTZ Tour Rack Prototype (60°)
Shafts: KBS C Taper 125 S+, Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400

Rose uses a mixed wedge setup, giving him flexibility in different conditions and shot types.

This combination allows for precise distance control and versatility around the greens.

Putter

Scotty Cameron Phantom 5 Tour Prototype
Grip: SuperStroke Zenergy Claw 1.0

A stable mallet design, the Phantom 5 provides alignment support and consistency, particularly under pressure.

Ball

Titleist Pro V1x

The Pro V1x remains one of the most widely used balls on tour, offering:

  • High flight
  • Strong control into greens
  • Consistent performance

McLaren Golf Enters the Equipment Market

McLaren’s move into golf equipment is one of the most intriguing developments in the sport.

Known for precision engineering and performance in Formula 1 and automotive design, the brand is now applying those principles to golf clubs.

Launching alongside a high profile ambassador like Justin Rose signals clear intent. This is not a lifestyle play, but a serious move into performance equipment.

With prototype irons already in play on tour, anticipation is building around the official product release.

Why Justin Rose’s Setup Works

Rose’s equipment setup reflects a balance of control, precision and adaptability.

  • Low spin driver for control off the tee
  • Mini driver adds accuracy on tighter holes
  • Prototype irons focus on precision and feel
  • Mixed wedge setup increases versatility
  • Proven ball choice for consistency

This combination allows him to compete across a variety of course setups.

What Amateur Golfers Can Learn

There are several takeaways from Rose’s bag:

  • A mini driver can improve accuracy off the tee
  • Blended iron sets offer a balance of forgiveness and control
  • Wedge variety can improve short game options
  • Equipment should match your playing style, not just trends

2026 Season Highlight

Rose has already secured a win this season:

  • Winner: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am

That victory, combined with his new partnership with McLaren Golf, makes him one of the most interesting players to watch this year.

 Final Thoughts

Justin Rose’s partnership with McLaren Golf marks the beginning of a new chapter, both for the player and the brand.

With prototype irons already in play and a proven track record at the highest level, Rose provides the perfect platform for McLaren’s entry into golf.

As more details emerge, this could become one of the most significant equipment stories of the year.

ByChris Hattersley

Chris Hattersley is a writer and content creator for Outtabounds Golf! With a passion for golf, Chris spent over a decade coaching golf before moving into golf marketing and media. WITB | Driver: Titleist TSR2 9º, 3 Wood: Titleist TSi 16º, Utility: Cobra KING 3i, Irons: Cobra CB/MB 4-PW, Wedges: Vokey SM11 50º, 54º, 60º, Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport Squareback 2