Sam Burns is an American professional on the PGA Tour who turned pro in 2017 after a decorated amateur career at LSU, where he won the Jack Nicklaus Award as national player of the year. He has collected multiple PGA Tour titles, made Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup appearances for the United States, and built a reputation as one of the strongest putters on tour. The current bag runs Callaway across the long game, with a Quantum Triple Diamond at 9 degrees on a Fujikura Ventus Blue 7 TX, Apex MB blades 4-PW on Project X 6.5, and Chrome Tour X in play. Every driver snapshot on file since 2021, from Mavrik through Epic Speed, Rogue ST Triple Diamond, Paradym Triple Diamond, and now Quantum Triple Diamond, has been Callaway. The Odyssey #7 head shape has anchored the putter slot the entire span, moving from an O-Works to the Ai-ONE platform.
Current Bag
Snapshot: July 2026
| Club | Brand | Model | Loft / No. | Shaft |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quantum Triple Diamond | 9 degrees @10 | Fujikura Ventus Blue 7 TX | ||
| Quantum Triple Diamond | 15 degrees @16 | Mitsubishi Tensei 1K White 70 TX | ||
| Apex UW | 21 degrees | Fujikura Ventus Blue 8 X | ||
| Apex MB | 4-PW | True Temper Project X 6.5 | ||
| Vokey Design SM11 | 50-12F, 56-14F @55, 60-08M | True Temper Dynamic Gold S400 Tour Issue | ||
| Ai-ONE #7S | - | |||
| Tour Velvet Align | - | |||
| Chrome Tour X | - |
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
11 snapshots tracked, 2021-2026
Across eleven snapshots from April 2021 to July 2026, Burns has stayed entirely within the Callaway and Odyssey ecosystem. Driver models progressed from Mavrik to Epic Speed to Rogue ST Triple Diamond to Paradym Triple Diamond to the current Quantum Triple Diamond, each generation replacing the last. Irons ran Apex TCB from 2021 through 2025 before the 2026 snapshots show Apex MB blades. The putter has been an Odyssey #7 throughout, transitioning from O-Works 7S to the Ai-ONE #7S and briefly an Ai-ONE #7 SB in 2025 before returning to the #7S.
April 2026 8 clubs
May 2025 8 clubs
February 2024 9 clubs
March 2023 9 clubs
January 2023 8 clubs
May 2022 9 clubs
March 2022 9 clubs
October 2021 8 clubs
May 2021 8 clubs
April 2021 8 clubs
Data from PGAClubTracker. OWGR from owgr.com, updated weekly. All data is DORMIED's independent editorial compilation.





















