Xander Schauffele has made a few changes to his new driver.Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images and Callaway

Xander Schauffele put Callaway’s new Quantum Triple Diamond driver in play at the TGL, but for his PGA Tour season debut, he’s making a not-so-subtle tweak.

While Schauffele is sticking with the new Quantum TD, he’s making a switch from the Mitsubishi Diamana PD 70 TX shaft he’s played for three seasons – winning his first two majors in 2024 – to a newer Diamana Whiteboard (WB) 73 TX. It’s a move very similar to what Callaway stablemate Jon Rahm did just over a year ago.

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As Callaway Tour Content Manager Johnny Thompson told GOLF this week, with the work Schauffele has been doing to gain speed, he “outgrew” the PD shaft and actually had been working on the change for several months.

Schauffele initially reached out to Callaway Tour Rep Kellen Watson about wanting to test new shafts in September, before the Ryder Cup and his later win at the Zozo Championship.

“He felt like he was getting a little faster, a little stronger and he was starting to feel like the PD had a little bit of looseness to it that he wanted to address,” Thompson said.

Watson built up some shafts with stiffer handle sections, but he never ended up doing much testing with them. His schedule got busy with the Ryder Cup and trip to Japan and he and his wife Maya welcomed their first child in October.

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