As a deep freeze slowly creeps South and snow blankets a large portion of the United States, many lucky pros are in Hawaii competing this week in the PGA Tour’s season-opening The Sentry 2025 at the Plantation Course at Kapalua in Maui before heading to Waialae Country Club on Honolulu next week for The Sony Open in Hawaii.
With the holiday season now completed, it’s time for Release Season, the time of year when golf equipment companies bring out their newest gear. As you might suspect, several pros have already transitioned into the drivers, irons, wedges and other gear that will be hitting stores shelves near you in the weeks ahead.
As Golfweek reported on Wednesday, Max Homa has inked a deal with Cobra and is using the brand’s clubs starting this week. In this Instagram Reel, he walks fans through his new bag.
Collin Morikawa also has some new gear in the bag at Kapalua, most notably, a yet-to-be-released TaylorMade Qi35 LS driver that you can see in this Instagram post.
Finally, Titleist launched the GT drivers and fairway woods last summer, but there were no matching hybrids released with those clubs. However, as you can see in this Instagram Reel, Davis Riley appears to have a yet-to-be-released GT2 hybrid in his bag this week in Hawaii.
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