Carlos Ortiz is a Mexican professional who turned pro in 2013 and earned his PGA Tour card through the Web.com Tour, where he won three times in 2014. He broke through on the PGA Tour at the 2020 Houston Open, becoming the first Mexican-born winner on Tour since 1978. The bag built around that win leans old-school Ping, with a G400 Max driver still in play well after newer models hit the market, paired with a Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw 65 TX. The iron setup is a mixed set, a Titleist U-500 utility at the 3-iron slot feeding into Ping S55 blades from 4 through pitching wedge, all on Project X PXi 6.5 shafts. The putter is an Odyssey Stroke Lab JailBird Mini, the mid-mallet that quietly worked its way into a number of Tour bags through 2020. Ball is the Pro V1x.
Current Bag
Snapshot: November 2020
| Club | Brand | Model | Loft / No. | Shaft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| G400 Max | 9 degrees | Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw 65 TX | ||
| G425 LST | 14.5 degrees @13.5 | True Temper Project X HZRDUS Yellow 73 6.5 | ||
| U-500 | 3 | True Temper Project X PXi 6.5 | ||
| S55 | 4-PW | True Temper Project X PXi 6.5 | ||
| Vokey Design SM8 | 50-12F, 54-10S, 60T | True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 | ||
| Stroke Lab JailBird Mini | - | |||
| Full Cord | - | |||
| Pro V1x | - |
How This Bag Compares to the Tour
Brand usage across 158 current bags
Player counts reflect unique players carrying at least one item from that brand in the relevant category. Computed from current bags.
Bag History
1 snapshots tracked, 2020
The 2020-11-08 bag is the only snapshot on record for Ortiz in the database. What stands out is the commitment to a four-year-old G400 Max driver head and the split-set irons, with a Titleist utility bridging into a full run of Ping S55 blades.
Data from PGAClubTracker. OWGR from owgr.com, updated weekly. All data is DORMIED's independent editorial compilation.



