Gary Woodland is back in the PGA Tour winner’s circle for the first time since his U.S. Open win almost seven years ago.
The 41-year-old recently opened up about his struggles with PTSD following brain surgery in late 2023. Now he’s back among the game’s elite, leading the tour in driving distance and clubhead speed while earning his fifth PGA Tour victory this week at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.
His driving was one of his keys to victory this past week, as he ranked seventh in distance at nearly 322 yards off the tee while placing 15th in Strokes Gained.
Woodland plays one of the coolest driver setups on the PGA Tour, opting for Cobra’s prototype OPTM Max LS-K driver, something Cobra Tour Rep Ben Schomin described as a “living prototype” earlier this season. It’s essentially a lower-spin, fade-biased version of Cobra’s retail Max K driver that was specifically built with Woodland in mind when he started playing Cobra’s DS-ADAPT Max-K driver last season.
LOW loft. Heavy shaft. Back weighted.
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“This is my 18th year on Tour and the drivers that I’ve played when I’ve driven the golf ball well have been back-weighted,” Woodland told GOLF in February, referring to the deeper CG of drivers designed for game-improvement players. “Everyone wants front weight to get the spin down and distance. But for some reason, I’ve been back with it, and I started struggling with spin last year. I went through all the drivers, and I got to their Max K driver last year, and it was low spin for me for some reason.”
With that deep CG, Woodland prefers a lower lofted head, which is why his driver measures in at just 6.4 degrees of loft. He also pairs it with a telephone pole-like Ventus Black 8-X shaft.
Schomin and Woodland also made a major change this week just before his win. Woodland made his second iron shaft change of the season.
He started the year playing a softer Nippon Modus 130 X after he fell in love with the feel when he added it to the bag last fall. But Schomin never saw it as the best option for him, and they went back to the Dynamic Gold X100 last month.
That was the shaft he initially switched to from the KBS C-Taper 130X he used most of last year because he was trying to neutralize his severely out-to-in path.
“So he was trying to neutralize his delivery a little more and not swing so left,” Cobra Tour Rep Ben Schomin told GOLF. “Some dynamics changing in there, and as his swing is becoming more neutral, the X100 was really good. He felt like he could hit a little draw, felt like he could hit a little cut.”
Texas Children’s Open leader Gary Woodland made an iron shaft change this week back to the KBS C-Taper 130 X from the Dynamic Gold X100.
It’s actually his second iron shaft change of the year.
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Woodland’s delivery dynamics impart a ton of spin on the ball, which is why he was in the C-Taper, but he felt that the shaft was too boardy last year.
But, with all the speed Woodland has picked up this year, the X100s weren’t scrubbing enough spin, and Woodland was finding his irons were coming up short.
“So X100 just is starting to feel a little bit too soft. And again, going back to C-Taper 130X is something he’s played with for a long time. Immediately, we knew at some point he was probably going back into them.”
Schomin was so sure Woodland was going back to the C-Taper that he kept a set of King MBs with the shafts on the Cobra Tour Truck for Woodland. That set sat on the Cobra truck for nearly a year until earlier this month when Schomin said Cobra tech James Posey sent them back to HQ because they were taking up space.
“He’s like, ‘Is that set still on there?’ and I was like … ‘No, we had just sent them back.’ So I had to go build a new set of irons,” Schomin said. “We just did 5, 7 and 9 iron to get a quick comparison. Sure enough, he’s like, ‘Yeah, these feel great.’ Then I went and completed the rest of the set.”
With as much speed as Woodland has gained, he actually said the C-Tapers, one of the most stout profiles out there, feel much better than before.
“Now he’s like, no, they actually feel good,” Schomin said. “They don’t feel quite the same as X100, don’t get me wrong, but they definitely feel like I’ve got the speed now moving those things.”
Keep reading below for all of Woodland’s detailed specs.
Gary Woodland’s winning WITB at the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open
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Driver: Cobra OPTM Max LS-K 9.0˚
FF33Hosel Setting: F2
Actual loft: 6.4˚
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus 8-X
Tipping: 2″
Length: 44.75″
Cobra OPTM Max-K Custom Driver
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Fujikura Ventus Black Wood Shaft (Velocore+)
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3-Wood: Ping G440 Max
Loft: 15˚
Shaft: Accra Tour Z XTreme 4100 M5
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Utility Iron: Wilson Staff Model Utility
Loft: 18˚
Shaft: KBS Tour C-Taper 130 X
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Irons: Cobra King Tour Chrome (4), King MB Chrome (5-9)
Shafts: KBS Tour C-Taper 130 X
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Wedges: Cobra King RAW (48-56), Cleveland RTZ Tour Rack Proto (60)
Lofts/Grinds: 48D, 52C, 56C, 60
Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400
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Putter: Scotty Cameron GoLo Tour Prototype
Grip: SuperStroke
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Ball: 2025 Titleist Pro V1
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Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Align
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