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Justin Rose's clubs: Inside his Farmers Insurance Open-winning setup

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Justin Rose added a new TaylorMade Qi4D 7-wood to his bag just this week.Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images

Last year, Justin Rose’s win at the FedEx St. Jude Classic came with a new club that week. This week, his dominant win at the Farmers Insurance Open also came with a new club in the bag.

While Rose shocked many by winning the FedEx late last season with a new Callaway driver that he hadn’t used on course at all prior to Thursday. This week at Torrey Pines, he apparently got more reps in with his new TaylorMade Qi4D 7-wood.

The club replaced some of the oldest in Rose’s bag as the former World No. 1 has held onto three seven-year-old TaylorMade M6 fairway woods. Rose won with the 5-wood in the bag last season but has swapped it for the 7-wood this week. He still had the M6 3-wood in the bag this week, just like he did in 2019 when he last won the Farmers (albeit a different shaft).

That 3-wood is in place of the R7 Quad Mini driver he used for much of last season, but with Torrey Pines’ brawny length, that was probably more of a situational change than long-term.

Rose is quite the tinker, as the gear-free agent made multiple changes last season, including playing a driver with lead tape wrapped on the shaft under the grip. Since his win in Memphis five months ago, he’s also made changes to his irons, going now to a full set of Miuras, split between the TC-202 cavity backs in the long irons and the MC-502 blades in the short irons. He previously used Titleist 620 CB long irons.

Justin Rose's combo set of Titleist and Miura irons.
Rose’s bag last spring.Johnny Wunder/GOLF

Rose has at times used the full set of Miura 502s, but has settled into the split with the slightly more forgiving TC-202s in the long irons. This win is the first win for a full set of Miura irons since 2021.

The rest of Rose’s bag consists of Vokey wedges. He has yet to switch to the new SM11 and is instead sticking with his SM10s. He rounds out the bag with a Scotty Cameron Phantom T-5 putter.

Keep reading below for Rose’s detailed WITB specs.

Justin Rose’s winning clubs at the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open

Driver: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Max 8.5˚ (D/-1, 12 g front, 8g rear)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana WB 63 TX (45.125″ Cut, Tipped 1″, D3.2)

Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond Max Custom Driver

Callaway Quantum Triple Diamond Max Custom Driver

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Mitsubishi Chemical Diamana WB Wood Shaft

Mitsubishi Chemical Diamana WB Wood Shaft

  The board is back. After a few years away, the vintage surfboard always associated with Diamana ™ makes its return with Diamana WB. Built on an extraordinarily popular and tour-proven platform, WB brings classic low-low performance and the legendary stability and control you've come to expect after two decades. The first in the 6th Generation Diamana ™ family, WB is designed with all the traditional branding that made Diamana ™ so beloved, including flowers in the handle section, a surfboard behind the Diamana logo, and return to the original 53/63/73/83 weight class designations. But rest assured, the only thing throwback about Diamana ™ WB is its appearance. Indeed, super high-modulus 80-ton Dialead Pitch Fiber is used in the butt section to deliver maximum stability and increased energy transfer and high modulus 46-ton fiber is used in the shaft's angle plies to reduce torque without increasing weight for improved control and stability. Carbon fiber orientation at the tip section is optimized to further lower torque. The classic feel of this Diamana ™ profile is achieved through the use of our proprietary Xlink Tech ™ Resin System and MR70 technologies. Our Xlink Tech ™ Resin System increases the strength and durability of the shaft while driving carbon fiber volume up for better feel. Feel and strength is further increased through the use of our aerospace-grade MR70 fiber – our strongest fiber to date.
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Justin Rose's M6 3-wood.
Justin Rose’s seven-year-old M6 3-wood.Johnny Wunder/GOLF

3-Wood: TaylorMade M6 15˚
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 80 TX

7-Wood: TaylorMade Qi4D 21˚
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black RDX 80 TX

TaylorMade Qi4D Custom Fairway Wood

TaylorMade Qi4D Custom Fairway Wood

PROVEN RECIPE TaylorMade Fairways have dominated on Tour for over a decade because of their unique performance recipe, which enables maximum distance and versatility. The Qi4D fairway is designed for golfers who want the most advanced technology while still prioritizing versatility and control with amazing distance. ADJUSTABLE PERFORMANCE Utilizing a single Trajectory Adjustment System weight (8g x1) provides the golfer a more mass efficient way to adjust flight, spin and swing weight. 4° loft sleeve can be used to adjust loft, lie and face angle for optimized flight and is available in all lofts. REFINED ATTRIBUTES, BIG CHANGES Engineers conducted an objective analysis of all the performance attributes and discovered new methods to enhance performance and confidence. Sit points, lie angles, address views, and center of gravity locations were all updated based on Tour feedback and the expertise of leading fitters worldwide, ensuring the optimal fairway across skill levels. TOUR-PROVEN TECHNOLOGIES New and improved cut-through Speed Pocket ™ protects ball speed and reduces spin on low-face strikes. Advanced CAD modeling creates a design with a clean and powerful sound, a foundation for TaylorMade fairway performance. Twist Face ™ features corrective face curvature designed to provide straighter shots on mishits. Multi-Material Construction allows engineers to maximize performance by increasing discretionary weight.
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Justin Rose's Miura MC-502 Irons.
Justin Rose uses Miura MC-502 short irons.Johnny Wunder/GOLF

Irons: Miura TC-202 CB (4-6), Miura MC-502 (7-PW)
Shafts: KBS C-Taper 125 S+

Miura MC-502 Custom Irons

Miura MC-502 Custom Irons

New to the MC-502 is an increase in face progression (less offset), which has always been a welcomed look for the better player. Additionally, a softer, more rounded top line and toe profile found their way from the sketch pad to the final product. The result is an iron that is easy to align while delivering an unrivaled level of confidence and playability. There were no compromises when it came to the new design. The sound, feel and performance, which have been hallmarks of Miura irons since 1957, embodied the finished product. MATERIALPremium S20C Soft Carbon Steel FINISHSatin Chrome
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Miura TC-202 Custom Irons

Miura TC-202 Custom Irons

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Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (52.08F, 56.08M, 60.06K)
Shafts: KBS C-Taper 125 S+ (52), True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 Onyx (56-60)

Titleist Vokey SM10 Tour Chrome Custom Wedge

Titleist Vokey SM10 Tour Chrome Custom Wedge

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Justin Rose's Scotty Cameron putter.
Justin Rose’s custom Scotty Cameron putter.Courtesy

Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom T-5 Tour Prototype (SuperStroke Zenergy Claw 1.0 grip)

Scotty Cameron 2026 Phantom 5 Custom Putter

Scotty Cameron 2026 Phantom 5 Custom Putter

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Ball: Titleist 2025 Pro V1x

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Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls

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Grips: Lamkin JR Rel

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2026 Farmers Insurance Open purse: Payout breakdown, winner's share

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Like Harris English in 2025, this year's winner will take home a lot of money and a little tree.Getty Images

The final round of the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open is underway, and Justin Rose has a chance to make a lot of money and a little history.

Rose comes into Sunday at 21-under for the week, with a six-shot lead over Joel Dahmen. Assuming he holds on, he'll become the first winner to hold the outright lead in the San Diego event since Tommy Bolt in 1955. (Johnny Miller went wire-to-wire at Torrey Pines in 1982, but he was tied for the lead after the first round.) Rose, 45, also has a chance to break the tournament record for the largest margin of victory of eight shots. That mark is held by Tiger Woods and three other players.

In Saturday's third round, Rose fired a 4-under 68, the same score as his play partner, Dahmen. But it was Dahmen who came away gushing about Rose's play while essentially conceding the tournament to him.

Technically, it ain't over until it's over. But it might be, if Dahmen says it is.

Whomever walks off with the crown, he will be much richer. First place pays $1.728 million, which still leaves lots of moolah for the others in a tournament with a $9.6 million purse.

You can see how the rest of the prize money breaks down below.

1st $1.728 million

2nd: $1.0464 million

3rd: $662,400

4th: $470,400

5th: $393,600

6th: $348,000

7th: $324,000

8th: $300,000

9th: $280,800

10th: $261,600

11th: $242,200

12th: $223,200

13th: $204,000

14th: $184,800

15th: $175,200

16th: $165,600

17th: $156,000

18th: $146,400

19th: $136,800

20th: $127,200

21st: $117,600

22nd: $108,000

23rd: $100,320

24th: $92,640

25th: $84,960

26th: $77,280

27th: $74,400

28th: $71,520

29th: $68,640

30th: $65,760

31st: $62,880

32nd: $60,000

33rd: $57,120

34th: $54,720

35th: $52,320

36th: $49,920

37th: $47,520

38th: $45,600

39th: $43,680

40th: $41,760

41st: $39,840

42nd: $37,920

43rd: $36,000

44th: $34,080

45th: $32,160

46th: $30,240

47th: $28,320

48th: $26,784

49th: $25,440

50th: $24,627

51st: $24,096

52nd: $23,520

53rd: $23,136

54th: $22,752

55th: $22,560

56th: $22,368

57th: $22,176

58th: $21,984

59th: $21,792

60th: $21,600

61st: $21,408

62nd: $21,216

63rd: $21,024

64th: $20,832

65th: $20,640

66th: $20,448

67th: $20,256

68th: $20,064

69th: $19,872

70th: $19,680

71st: $19,488

72nd: $19,296

73rd: $19,104

74th: $18,912

75th: $18,720

76th: $18,528

77th: $18,336

78th: $18,144

79th: $17,952

80th: $17,760

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2026 Farmers Insurance Open Sunday tee times: Round 4 groupings

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Justin Rose is 18 holes away from his 13th PGA Tour winGetty Images

The final round of the 2026 Farmers Insurance Open takes place Sunday, February 1, at Torrey Pines in California. You can find full Farmers Insurance Open tee times for Sunday's fourth round at the bottom of this post.

Featured tee time for Round 4

Justin Rose is 18 holes away from his 13th PGA Tour win and second Farmers Insurance Open title.

The 45-year-old Englishman opened with rounds of 62 and 65 before posting a four-under 68 on Saturday to take a six-shot lead over Joel Dahmen into Sunday's final round.

"There's never going to be any complacency," Rose said after Saturday's round. "You know, I think there's always enough respect for the game of golf in the back of your mind that you've got to do everything right tomorrow. You're going to come out, have to be focused, have to play well."

The 38-year-old Dahmen lost his full-time playing privileges by finishing outside the FedEx Cup points list in the fall. He got into the Farmers Insurance Open field as the fifth alternate and has made the most of his opportunity. Dahmen opened with a 70 but then made three eagles en route to a Friday 63 to put himself in Saturday's final threesome with Rose and Seamus Power. Dahmen matched Rose's 68 on Saturday and will arrive at Torrey Pines on Sunday hoping to go low or at least play well enough to finish right behind Rose and put himself in position to get into the first two Signature Events of the season.

"My only hope is if he doesn't set his alarm or he somehow starts hitting in the rough on the back nine maybe," Dahmen joked after the round. "I don't know. The way he's playing and what he's doing, I would be pleased with second place."

Rose, Dahmen and Ryo Hisatsune will get their final round underway at 12:37 p.m. ET.

Check out the complete Round 4 tee times for the Farmers Insurance Open below.

2026 Farmers Insurance Open tee times for Saturday: Round 4 (ET)

South Course – Tee No. 1

10:25 a. m. - John VanDerLaan, Cam Davis, Mackenzie Hughes
10:36 a.m. - Chad Ramey, Sam Stevens, Karl Vilips
10:47 a.m. - Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Cameron Young, Matti Schmid
10:58 a.m. - Jason Day, Tony Finau, Nicolai Hojgaard
11:09 a.m. - Sahith Theegala, Harris English, John Parry
11:20 a.m. - Andrew Novak, Justin Lower, Ryan Gerard
11:31 a.m. - Chris Gotterup, Michael Thorbjornsen, Dan Brown
11:42 a.m. - Matt McCarty, Eric Cole, Pierceson Coody
11:53 a.m. - Kris Ventura, Adam Schenk, Keith Mithcell
12:04 p.m. - Hideki Matsuyama, Jake Knapp, David Lipsky
12:15 p.m. - Maverick McNealy, Haotong Li, Seamus Power
12:26 p.m. – Si Woo Kim, Max McGreevy, Stephan Jaeger
12:37 p.m. - Justin Rose, Joeh Dahmen, Ryo Hisatsune

South Course – Tee No. 10

10:25 a.m. - Matthieu Pavon, Mac Meissner, Isaiah Salinda
10:36 a.m. - Denny McCarthy, Rasmus Hojgaard, Taylor Moore
10:47 a.m. - Wyndham Clark, Adam Scott, Johnny Keefer
10:58 a.m. - Keegan Bradley, S.H. Kim, Davis Thompson
11:09 a.m. - Doug Ghim, Austin Eckroat, Sam Ryder
11:20 a.m. - Danny Walker, Zecheng Dou, Sudarshan Yellamaraju
11:31 a.m. - Zach Bauchou, Patrick Rodgers, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
11:42 a.m. - Ricky Castillo, A.J. Ewart, Kristoffer Reitan
11:53 a.m. - Emiliano Grillo, Rico Hoey, Mark Hubbard
12:04 p.m. - Brooks Koepka, Tom Hoge, Kensei Hirata
12:15 p.m. - Keita Nakajima, Marcelo Rozo, Emilio González
12:26 p.m. - Tom Kim, Jackson Suber

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