Maverick McNealy WITB April 2025: PGA Tour Pro’s Golf Bag at Harbour Town Explored

All eyes were on either Daniel Berger, Luke Clanton, or Maverick McNealy at Sea Island Golf Course on November 24, 2024. Either one of them could have won the 2024 RSM Classic that day. Berger was the favorite, having already had experience winning on the PGA Tour in the past. McNealy and Clanton were relatively new to the scene. In the end, the 29-year-old finally turned the tables around and captured his first professional title. Since then, Maverick McNealy has been banking on his outstanding form to try and capture another win on the PGA Tour.

2025 has been outstanding for the Stanford local. He has had four top-10 finishes, including a runner-up at The Genesis Invitational. And going into the final round of the 2025 RBC Heritage, he is only a couple of strokes away from the top of the leaderboard. How is Maverick McNealy playing so well in the past few months? Maybe his golf bag might give us a clue. So let’s take a look at his set of clubs at Harbour Town Golf Links to decipher the secret behind his great run of form.

Maverick McNealy is TaylorMade off the fairways and greens

Whether he’s off the tee, on the fairway, or closer to the green, Maverick McNealy prefers to use TaylorMade golf clubs. His driver, wood, and irons all come from the same brand. McNealy’s loyalty to TaylorMade is surprising considering that he hasn’t signed a club sponsorship deal with them.

Off the tee on par 4 or 5 holes, the 1x PGA Tour winner uses the TaylorMade Qi10 “Dot” according to Golf Monthly. Seems like he is following the same path as some of the best golfers in the world, as Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy also use the same club. The maximized moment of inertia of the club allows McNealy to have more stability and forgiveness in his drives. It also ensures that he doesn’t compromise on the ball speed. Such amazing features make the Qi10 worth its $349.99 price tag.

McNealy trusts the TaylorMade Stealth 2 for his three-wood needs. The fairway wood might be slightly older than the modern variants available with TaylorMade, but it suits the Californian perfectly. While the Qi35 is definitely a lot more forgiving, McNealy’s style of play aligns better with the forgiveness and stability offered by the Stealth 2. And no golfer would want to change a club that is perfect for them, even if it comes at a price of $599.99.

When it comes to his set of irons, the 29-year-old carries the TaylorMade P7CB 4-9 irons in his bag. It’s ideal for low-handicap players looking for consistency. While McNealy doesn’t suffer from many issues with his ironplay, he has used the P7CB for a while now, and it’s a winning formula for him. At $1,399.99/club, it’s well worth the $8,400 if it helps the PGA Tour pro win more titles.

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When Maverick McNealy is not on the fairway, he opts for other brands that offer better control over his strokes. Let’s take a look at his variety of wedges and putter and understand why he chooses them.

Wedges and putters that help him compete

Until now, Maverick McNealy has stuck with TaylorMade to offer him the best results off the fairway. But when he is stuck in a bunker or the rough, the 2024 RSM Classic winner chooses Titleist and Cleveland for convenience. McNealy has two Titleist Vokey Design SM10 in his bag. The 46 – 10F and 50 – 08F versions of the club offer great flight and amazing feel, allowing him to play aggressively. With that, the American also gets a lot of control and stability on his strokes. At $225/piece, the SM10 is definitely value for money for any golfer.

Alternatively, McNealy also has 54° and 60° of the Cleveland RTZ wedges. The RTZ gives better control over spin and a lot more versatility, allowing the young golfer to hit a wider variety of strokes from the roughs and bunkers. Each wedge can be purchased for about $169.99 to $189.99.

The Odyssey Toulon Design Prototype is Maverick McNealy’s choice of putter. The club is incredibly balanced and quite stable for swinging. This helps improve the tempo of the stroke and increase putting consistency. At $599.99, it’s a goldmine for any golfer looking for a new putter. Not that McNealy needs to worry about the price, considering his affluent background.

With such impressive clubs in his bag, Maverick McNealy will certainly prove to be a threat for Si Woo Kim and Justin Thomas in the final round of the 2025 RBC Heritage. Wouldn’t you agree?

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