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Brooks Koepka and Cleveland/Srixon Part Ways After Successful Equipment Partnership

May 1, 2026, 3:45 PM CUT

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After five years, Brooks Koepka and Cleveland Golf have ended their equipment partnership, closing a run that included a major title, multiple gear changes, and one of the most-watched setups in the game.

Koepka signed with the company in 2021 after being one of the game's most notable equipment free agents for several years. The agreement was framed as a full-bag deal, but his setup remained mixed through most of the partnership, with Srixon and Cleveland covering key parts of the bag while other long-standing clubs stayed in place.

"Dunlop Sports Americas and Brooks Koepka have mutually agreed to conclude their endorsement partnership, effective immediately," Dunlop Sports Americas stated in a press release on Thursday.

"Over the course of their relationship, Brooks served as an exceptional ambassador for the Srixon and Cleveland Golf brands. His commitment to competing at the highest level of the game, including a major championship victory with Srixon and Cleveland Golf equipment in play, exemplified the performance standard both brands stand for," added Dunlop Sports Americas, as shared by Fully Equipped on X.

That setup delivered one of the biggest results of the deal in 2023, when Koepka won the PGA Championship at Oak Hill for his fifth major title.

Koepka did so with Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons and Cleveland wedges in the bag, which fall under the Dunlop/Srixon company, as well as the Srixon Z-Star Diamond ball.

The first clear sign of change came earlier this season at the 2026 Cognizant Classic, when Koepka moved away from Srixon Z-Star and returned to a Titleist Pro V1x. 

He also switched to a TaylorMade Spider putter on the greens.

Brooks Koepka Enters the PGA Championship With a Mixed Bag

Koepka returns to equipment free agency, with the agreement now over, entering the next stretch of the season without brand obligations.

"Dunlop Sports Americas is proud of what was accomplished together and grateful for the professionalism and dedication Brooks brought to the partnership. DSA wishes him continued success on the PGA TOUR," added Dunlop Sports Americas.

His current setup includes a Titleist GT3 driver, a TaylorMade M2 Tour 3-wood, and the Nike utility iron he has carried for years. His iron setup still features Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons, while his short-game setup had been built around Cleveland wedges during the partnership.

The timing also leaves him heading into the PGA Championship without a current equipment contract.

Koepka is set to return as a past champion later this month, and with the partnership now over, he is expected to arrive at Aronimink with an unbranded staff bag and full freedom over the clubs he puts in play.

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Aditi Singh

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