Taihei Sato
Taihei Sato is a Japanese professional golfer who plays on the Japan Golf Tour (JGTO). A graduate of Tohoku Fukushi University who turned pro in 2015, he won the 2019 Chongqing Championship on PGA Tour China and claimed his maiden JGTO title at the 2025 Fortinet Players Cup. He qualified for the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills through Asia-Pacific Final Qualifying at Hino Golf Club in Japan.
About Taihei Sato
Taihei Sato is a Japan professional golfer. competing on the Japan Golf Tour. Currently ranked #403 in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR). Taihei Sato uses a Titleist GT2 Driver (10°) driver, Srixon ZXi Utility Iron irons, a Scotty Cameron GSS M3 Prototype Putter putter, and the Titleist Pro V1x golf ball.
Current WITB
As spotted at the 2025 Fortinet Players Cup in January 2025
Bag Breakdown
3 clubs from 3 brands in the bag
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Equipment Q&A
Taihei Sato uses a Titleist GT2 Driver (10°). The driver is typically chosen for its combination of distance, forgiveness, and workability to suit the player's swing.
Taihei Sato uses a Scotty Cameron GSS M3 Prototype Putter. Putter choice is highly personal among tour professionals, often staying with the same model for years.
Taihei Sato plays the Titleist Pro V1x. Tour players typically choose balls that match their swing speed and provide the spin characteristics they need around the greens.
Taihei Sato uses Srixon ZXi Utility Iron. Iron selection on tour varies between players who prefer blades for workability and those who choose cavity backs for added forgiveness.
As of January 2025, Taihei Sato's bag includes a Titleist GT2 Driver (10°), Scotty Cameron GSS M3 Prototype Putter putter, and Titleist Pro V1x. Professional golfers typically update their equipment throughout the season based on performance and new releases.










