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The 2026 Masters Tournament is underway, featuring talented golfer Sam Burns. With an impressive 5-under 67 in his first round, he showcases his exceptional skills and remarkable equipment. This article explores the gear in his bag and highlights brand innovations inspired by Augusta’s traditions, including unique designs and tributes to local flair. A glimpse into the future of golf technology and the proposed ball rollback adds to the excitement surrounding this year’s tournament.
The Masters 2026: Sam Burns Shines with Stellar Gear and Style
The 2026 Masters Tournament has kicked off with a bang, and leading the charge is the talented golfer Sam Burns. He made an impressive debut by shooting a 5-under 67 in his first round, showcasing not just his skills but also his top-notch equipment. Let’s dive into what he’s using on the greens and also some fun updates from the brands celebrating this year’s Masters.
Gear Breakdown: What’s in Sam Burns’ Bag?
At the Masters, the right equipment can make all the difference, and Burns is equipped with some serious gear. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Driver: Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond (9 degrees) with a Fujikura Ventus Blue 7 TX shaft. This powerhouse driver helps him achieve those long and controlled drives off the tee.
- Fairway Wood: He’s also using the Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond (15 degrees) supported by a Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White 70 TX shaft.
- Hybrid: His choice of hybrid is the Callaway Apex UW (21 degrees) with a Fujikura Ventus Blue 8 X shaft. A smooth transition club that can be a game-changer.
- Irons: Burns carries the Callaway Apex MB (4-PW) featuring Project X 6.5 shafts, ideal for precision and control.
- Wedges: For his short game, he has Titleist SM11 (50, 56, 60 degrees) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts.
- Putter: When it comes to the greens, he trusts his Odyssey Ai-ONE 7 S, a putter known for its smooth roll.
- Golf Ball: Finally, Burns plays with the Callaway Chrome Tour X, ensuring he gets the most spin and control.
Celebrating Augusta: Brand Innovations
This year’s Masters has seen an array of brands getting creative with unique designs inspired by Augusta. Major themes are highlighting fun nods to the local flair, including tributes to the hardworking Augusta grounds crew, artistic floral designs, sweet peaches, and—who could forget?—the iconic pimento cheese sandwich that has become a tournament favorite.
- TaylorMade is celebrating the “unsung heroes” who maintain the lush turf at Augusta National Golf Club, a refreshing reminder of the dedication behind the scenes.
- Scotty Cameron has introduced a classic headcover design, featuring stylish perforated leather with pastel accent colors, bringing a touch of elegance to the course.
- Ghost is offering Patrons Edition bags and head covers adorned with gold hardware details—a perfect way to commemorate the 90th Masters.
- Cobra has a headcover with a woven look featuring a cozy tan canvas and the catchy slogan, “Nothing Like A Sunday In April.”
- Fans of floral will appreciate the special designs honoring the history of Fruitland Nursery with commemorative azalea flowers, truly capturing Augusta’s image.
- Fujikura has brought humor into the mix by showcasing shafts with quirky pimento cheese sandwich prints, along with a vibrant green ion-plated color inspired by azaleas.
- SuperStroke has joined in with grips that include peach designs paired with azaleas, keeping things fresh and distinctly Georgian.
Notable Returns and New Innovations
Also noteworthy is Justin Rose, marking his impressive return to the Masters for the 21st time following a close finish as runner-up in 2025. He’s taking a novel approach this year with a funky new Srixon/Cleveland wedge. This gadget is modeled after the classic 588 Wide Sole, redesigned for improved performance at Augusta.
The wedge sports unique features, including a wider sole for extra forgiveness, along with custom weight adjustments for personalized feel.
Future Changes and Player Proposals
Looking ahead, the golf world is buzzing about a proposed ball rollback set for 2028, which aims to limit driving distances by at least 15 yards—a move that’s stirring up conversations.
While some analysts have expressed reservations about this rollback plan, Augusta National has been praised for its ability to adapt to advancing technologies while still preserving the charm and challenge of its renowned course.
As the Masters 2026 unfolds, keep your eyes on Sam Burns and his amazing gear, as well as the creative flair from brands celebrating the beloved traditions of Augusta. We’re in for an exciting tournament full of golf, gear, and good vibes!
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- Golf Week: Sam Burns Callaway Golf Equipment at Augusta National
- Golf WRX: 2026 Masters Gear Roundup
- Golf Monthly: 5 Gear Trends at the Masters
- Golf Digest: Latest Augusta National Inspired Drops
- Golf Digest: Bryson DeChambeau’s New Gear
- Wikipedia: Golf
- Google Search: Masters Tournament
- Google Scholar: Masters Tournament 2026
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Masters Tournament
- Google News: Masters 2026
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