The drivers used by every player at the Presidents Cup

Billy Horschel of the United States Team plays his shot from the first tee prior to the 2022 Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow Country Club on September 19, 2022 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Great driving will play a key role at Quail Hollow

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After a three-year wait, the Presidents Cup is back, and the host club Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C., is primed and ready to host the world’s top American and International players for the head-to-head matches.

Signage displays images of the U.S. and International Teams prior to the 2022 Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow Country Club on September 19, 2022 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Who’s playing in the Presidents Cup? Meet the U.S. and International teams
By: Jack Hirsh

One of many interesting notes about Quail Hollow this week is that the routing has been changed to put the famous “Green Mile” — the traditional three closing holes — into the middle of the round to bring dramatics to any matches that might be close, and with the course topping out at 7,500 yards, driving is going to play a key factor.

Here’s a look at the drivers used by each member of the Internationals and Team USA.

Drivers used by Team USA

Sam Burns – Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond (10.5 degrees), Fujikura Ventus Blue 7TX

Patrick Cantlay – Titleist TS3 (9.5 degrees), Mitsubishi Diamana ZF 60 TX

Tony Finau – Ping G425 LST (9 degrees), Mitsubishi Diamana Limited 70TX

Max Homa – Titleist TSR3 (10 degrees), Fujikura Ventus Black 6X

Billy Horschel – Titleist TSi3 (8 degrees), Fujikura Ventus 6 Black X

Kevin Kisner – Callaway Great Big Bertha 2016 (8.5 degrees), Aldila Green ATX65 TX

Collin Morikawa – TaylorMade SIM (8 degrees), Mitsubishi Diamana D+ Limited 60 TX

Xander Schauffele – Callaway Rogus ST Triple Diamond S (10.5 degrees), Mitsubishi Kaili White 70 TX

Scottie Scheffler – TaylorMade Stealth (8 degrees), Fujikura Ventus Black 7X

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Jordan Spieth – Titleist TSi3 (10 degrees), Fujikura Ventus Blue 6X

Justin Thomas – Titleist TSR3 (10 degrees), Mitsubishi Diamana ZF60 TX

Cameron Young – Titleist TSR3 (10 degrees), Mitsubishi Tensei 1K 70 TX

Drivers used by International Team

Christiaan Bezuidenhout – Callaway Epic Speed Triple Diamond DS -Draw Spec (9 degrees), Mitsubishi Dimana DF 60TX

Corey Conners – Ping G400LST (8.5 degrees), UST Elements Proto

Cameron Davis – Titleist TSR3 (8 degrees), Fujikura Ventus Black 7X

Sunjae Im – Titleist TSi2 (8 degrees), Graphite Design Tour AD DI 7 X

Si Woo Kim – Callaway Rogue ST Triple Diamond S (8.5 degrees), Fujikura Ventus Black 6TX

Tom Kim – Titleist TSR3 (9 degrees), Fujikura Atmos Tour Spec 6X

K.H. Lee – Callaway Epic Max LS (9 degrees), Graphite Design Tour AD DI-6x

Hideki Matsuyama – Prototype Srizon ZX5 MKII LS (10.5 degrees), Graphite Design Tour AD DI-8TX (as per Fortinet Championship)

Sebastian Munoz – Ping G42 Max (9 degrees), ProjectX HZRDUS Yellow 6.5

Taylor Pendrith – Ping G410 LST (9 degrees), ProjectX HZRDUS Smoke Green “Hulk” 6.5

Mito Periera – Ping G425 MAX (10.5 degrees), Graphite Design Tour AD DI 7X

Adam Scott – TaylorMade Stealth Plus (9 degrees), Graphite Design Tour AD DI 7X

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Ryan Barath

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Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.