Keith Mitchell WITB

Keith Mitchell WITB 2026: What’s In The Bag?

Keith Mitchell’s golf bag is exactly what you would expect from one of the most athletic drivers on the PGA Tour: powerful at the top, precise through the irons, and surprisingly old-school in a few key spots.

Mitchell is not playing a perfectly clean one-brand setup. Instead, his 2026 bag looks like a true performance build: TaylorMade at the top, Titleist in the 7-wood slot, Mizuno through the irons and wedges, a Vokey lob wedge, an Odyssey putter, and a Titleist Pro V1 golf ball.

That makes this one of the more interesting WITB setups on Tour. It is not built for marketing symmetry. It is built for ball flight.

Name

Keith Mitchell

Country

United States

Born

January 7, 1992 (age 34)

Hometown

Chattanooga, Tennessee

College

University of Georgia

Turned Pro

2014

PGA Tour Wins

1 (2019 Honda Classic)

Current OWGR Rank

68

2026 Season Earnings

~$2.48 million

Keith Mitchell WITB 2026: Quick View

    • Driver: TaylorMade Qi4D LS | Shaft: Project X Titan Yellow 6 X
    • 3-Wood: TaylorMade Qi10 (16.5°) | Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Blue 90 TX
    • 7-Wood: Titleist TS2 (21°), C1 SureFit setting | Shaft: Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Blue 90 TX
    • Irons: Mizuno Pro 225 2-iron; Mizuno Pro S-1 (4–9 iron) | Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100
    • Wedges: Mizuno Pro 48° (bent to 47°), 52°, 56° (bent to 55°); Titleist Vokey WedgeWorks Proto 60.5° T-Grind | Shaft: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400
    • Putter: Odyssey EXO 2-Ball
    • Grips: Golf Pride Victory Cord
    • Ball: Titleist Pro V1

The Four-Brand Bag

Here is how the 14 clubs split by brand:

    • Mizuno (9 clubs): the full iron set and all three Mizuno wedges. This is the heart of his bag.
    • TaylorMade (2 clubs): the driver and 3-wood, the newest additions.
    • Titleist (2 clubs plus the ball): the 7-wood, the 60° lob wedge, and the Pro V1.
    • Scotty Cameron (1 club): the putter.

Mitchell is a free agent on equipment. No full-bag deal ties him down. That freedom lets him chase the best head for each job, and it shows in a bag most staff players could never build.

Driver: TaylorMade Qi4D LS

Driving is Mitchell's superpower. He has ranked among the very best off the tee for years, both for speed and for finding fairways. For 2026 he moved into the TaylorMade Qi4D LS, a low-spin head that has drawn a crowd of tour players since launch. The goal is simple. Keep the ball speed high, keep the spin low, and let his swing do the rest.

Fairway Woods: TaylorMade Qi10 and Titleist TS2

Mitchell carries two woods, not one. His 3-wood is the TaylorMade Qi10 at 16.5°, built on a Mitsubishi Tensei 1K Blue 90 TX shaft. Above it sits a Titleist TS2 7-wood at 21°, a club that lands soft and holds greens on long par 5s and firm par 3s. Seven-woods have swept across the tour, and Mitchell is on board.

Irons: Mizuno Pro S-1 (4-9)

The Mizuno irons are the soul of the setup. For 2026 he trimmed his old combo set into one clean Pro S-1 build from 4 through 9. Mizuno forged irons are famous for feel, and Mitchell is a longtime believer. He runs a True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaft through the set, a heavy, low-launch shaft built for players who strike it flush.

Wedges: Mizuno Pro T-1 and a Titleist 60°

Mitchell carries four wedges. Three are the new Mizuno Pro T-1 at 48°, 52°, and 56°, bent slightly to fit his gaps. The fourth is a Titleist Vokey Wedge Works Proto at 60° with a T-grind, a low-bounce sole built for open-face shots around firm greens. All four wear a Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shaft for a matched feel.

Putter: Scotty Cameron J.A.T. Prototype

The putter is a rare one. Mitchell rolls a Scotty Cameron J.A.T. Prototype, a half-moon mid-mallet you almost never see on tour. He tried a TaylorMade Spider Tour for a spell, then came back to the Cameron. It is a personal, hard-to-find shape, and it fits his eye.

Ball: Titleist Pro V1

The Titleist Pro V1 has been in his bag through every setup on record. Mitchell values its control in the long game, and he has never had a reason to switch.

Apparel and Extras

Mitchell is widely called one of the best-dressed players on tour. He wears Sid Mashburn clothing and FootJoy shoes. The Sid Mashburn tie is not a household golf brand, but it fits his clean, classic style, and he wears it with pride.

Keith Mitchell's 2026 Season

This is the story behind the bag. Mitchell has just one PGA Tour win, the 2019 Honda Classic, where he held off Rickie Fowler and Brooks Koepka. But 2026 has been the most consistent stretch of his career.

    • At the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, he tied for fourth. It was his best major finish ever.
    • He shot four straight rounds of even par. That made him the first player in U.S. Open history to card four even-par rounds in one tournament.
    • That week alone paid him about $921,000.
    • He also placed fifth at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, finishing 22-under.
    • His career earnings now sit near $19.72 million.

Mitchell said it best after Shinnecock. A T4, at a course that hard, felt like a win in his book.

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