
Joe Highsmith
Joe Highsmith broke through at the 2025 Cognizant Classic with the lowest closing 36-hole score in tournament history, becoming the first golfer since 2016 to win a PGA Tour event after making the cut on the number. The Tacoma native and 2022 Pepperdine graduate — alma mater of Andrew Putnam, William Mouw and Sahith Theegala — climbed quickly from the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour into a full PGA Tour seat. A bag built around Titleist GT3 woods, T200/T100 irons and a tour-prototype Scotty Cameron 009M reflects his preference for tightly-controlled, low-spin ball flight.
About Joe Highsmith
Joe Highsmith is a United States professional golfer. competing on the PGA Tour. Currently ranked #170 in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR). Joe Highsmith uses a Titleist GT3 Driver (8 degrees) driver, Titleist T100 Irons irons, and a Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.2 Tour Prototype putter.
Current WITB
As spotted at the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge in May 2026
Bag Breakdown
14 clubs from 3 brands in the bag
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Equipment Q&A
Joe Highsmith uses a Titleist GT3 Driver (8 degrees). The driver is typically chosen for its combination of distance, forgiveness, and workability to suit the player's swing.
Joe Highsmith uses a Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.2 Tour Prototype. Putter choice is highly personal among tour professionals, often staying with the same model for years.
Joe Highsmith uses Titleist T100 Irons. Iron selection on tour varies between players who prefer blades for workability and those who choose cavity backs for added forgiveness.
As of May 2026, Joe Highsmith's bag includes a Titleist GT3 Driver (8 degrees), Scotty Cameron Phantom 9.2 Tour Prototype putter. Professional golfers typically update their equipment throughout the season based on performance and new releases.









