Wyndham Clark Adjusts Driver Yet Again Before 2026 Players PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Wyndham Clark, the 2023 U.S. Open champion and three-time PGA Tour winner, is once again changing his driver ahead of the 2026 Players Championship. This marks his fifth driver switch in just five starts on the PGA Tour this season. The 32-year-old, who is an equipment free agent, has experimented with multiple models, including the Ping G430 LST, Ping G440 K, Titleist TSR, and TaylorMade Qi4D. For the Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, he has opted for the TaylorMade Qi4D but has replaced its shaft with a Titan model, creating yet another unique setup in a season defined by frequent adjustments. Clark’s driver experimentation has become a recurring theme this year. At the Genesis Invitational, he switched to the TaylorMade Qi4D, and now he’s making another tweak ahead of the Players Championship. The decision reflects his ongoing search for the optimal combination to help him return to the winner’s circle. Since his victory at the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Clark has struggled to secure a win, despite making every cut in 2026. His latest driver change could be the key to breaking his drought. During an interview with Kay Adams on the Up & Adams show on FanDuel, Clark humorously compared his driver changes to dating. “Sometimes it’s nice to have a week-long girlfriend,” he joked, referencing his frequent swaps. Adams quipped, “Wyndham?! Are you kidding?” to which Clark replied, “I’m kidding. You know, I haven’t found the right one. And when you find the right one, you lock it down, OK?” The lighthearted exchange highlighted the playful yet serious nature of his equipment experimentation. Adams noted that this is Clark’s fourth driver change of the season, prompting him to say, “Settle down, Wyndham.#pga_tour #tpc_sawgrass #wyndham_clark #taylormade_qi4d #kay_adams
