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Wyndham Clark Seen Using Ping Driver as Titleist Contract Comes to a Close

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Wyndham Clark Becomes Equipment Free Agent with Titleist Ball Contract

Wyndham Clark, the reigning U.S. Open champion, has made a significant shift in his equipment contracts as he nears 2026. Originally signing with Titleist in 2020, Clark is now operating under a revised contract solely for golf balls, specifically playing the Pro V1x. This change marks his current status as an equipment free agent, allowing him to explore various brands for his clubs.

Ping G430 Driver Spotted

During a recent TGL match featuring The Bay GC against Atlanta Drive GC, Clark was observed using a Ping G430 driver. This marks a notable departure from his previous full-line contract with Titleist, highlighting his flexibility in choosing equipment as he heads into the new year.

Social Media Insights

A tweet from sports journalist Jack Hirsh captured this shift in Clark’s equipment status:

"Noticed Wyndham Clark was using a Ping G430 driver tonight and I checked Titleist’s website. He’s only listed as ‘Golf Ball Player’ now. Seems like the 2023 U.S. Open winner might be a gear free agent in 2026."

Other Notable Equipment Changes

Clark isn’t the only player exploring new equipment. Patrick Cantlay was also spotted using a Ping driver — the G440 model — during the same event. Meanwhile, Ludvig Aberg debuted TaylorMade’s Qi4D fairway wood, signaling another shift in his equipment lineup.

“And it looks like Ludvig has a new TaylorMade Qi4D fairway wood. It’s crazy how many non-contract players use TM fairways," tweeted Ryan Barath, highlighting the trend of players opting for clubs from brands without formal contracts.

The Equipment Free Agency Discussion

The topic of equipment free agents has generated much discussion among golf enthusiasts. As the new season approaches, many players are reevaluating their associations with manufacturers, leading to a variety of changes on the greens.

For those interested in delving deeper into the ongoing discussions about equipment movers and shakers in 2026, a dedicated online forum is available for members to share insights and opinions about the latest in professional golf gear.

Conclusion

Wyndham Clark’s transition to an equipment free agent status underscores the evolving landscape of professional golf. As players like Clark, Cantlay, and Aberg make decisions about their equipment contracts, the coming months promise to offer exciting developments and insights into the game’s top talents. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the new golf season.

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