Jake Peacock
Jake Peacock is an American professional golfer from Milton, Georgia, who played his college golf at the University of South Florida and won back-to-back Georgia Amateur titles in 2023 and 2024. He was a two-time American Athletic Conference Player of the Year and the league's first back-to-back individual champion, finishing No. 19 in the 2025 PGA Tour University standings before turning professional. He reached his first U.S. Open in 2026 by advancing through local qualifying as medalist in St. Louis and then through final qualifying at Hawks Ridge Golf Club in Georgia.
About Jake Peacock
Jake Peacock is a United States professional golfer. competing on the Korn Ferry Tour. Jake Peacock uses a Srixon ZX5 LS+ Driver driver, Srixon ZX5 Iron irons, and a Odyssey Works Versa #9 Putter putter.
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As spotted at the 2026 U.S. Open in June 2026
Bag Breakdown
3 clubs from 3 brands in the bag
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Odyssey Works Versa #9 Putter
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Srixon ZX5 LS+ Driver
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About Jake Peacock
Jake Peacock, 22, is a professional golfer from Milton, Georgia. He attended Cambridge High School and played collegiately at the University of South Florida, where he became one of the program's most decorated players: a two-time American Athletic Conference Player of the Year, the conference's first back-to-back individual champion, and a GCAA All-Region selection. As an amateur he climbed to No. 33 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking and won the Georgia Amateur Championship in both 2023 and 2024, becoming the first player since Russell Henley to go back-to-back in the state's most prestigious amateur event.
Peacock finished No. 19 in the 2025 PGA Tour University standings, which earned him status on PGA Tour Americas and an exemption into PGA Tour Q-School, where he advanced as a finalist. He turned professional in 2025 after completing his senior season at South Florida and made his PGA Tour debut in November 2025 at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship at Port Royal Golf Course. For 2026 he signed a sponsorship deal with Keter and entered his second professional season competing on PGA Tour Americas and the Korn Ferry Tour.
Peacock qualified for the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, his first appearance in the championship. He was medalist at local qualifying at WingHaven Country Club near St. Louis in April 2026, then shot rounds of 66-65 for a 13-under 131 at final qualifying at Hawks Ridge Golf Club in Ball Ground, Georgia, on June 8, finishing runner-up at the site behind PGA Tour winner Chris Kirk to secure his place in the field.
Equipment Q&A
Jake Peacock uses a Srixon ZX5 LS+ Driver. The driver is typically chosen for its combination of distance, forgiveness, and workability to suit the player's swing.
Jake Peacock uses a Odyssey Works Versa #9 Putter. Putter choice is highly personal among tour professionals, often staying with the same model for years.
Jake Peacock uses Srixon ZX5 Iron. Iron selection on tour varies between players who prefer blades for workability and those who choose cavity backs for added forgiveness.
As of June 2026, Jake Peacock's bag includes a Srixon ZX5 LS+ Driver, Odyssey Works Versa #9 Putter putter. Professional golfers typically update their equipment throughout the season based on performance and new releases.









