Eugenio Chacarra WITB 2026: Open d'Italia Winning Clubs

Eugenio Chacarra is enjoying a fine run of form in 2026, with the Spaniard securing back-to-back victories at the Open d'Italia and KLM Open.

Moving closer to earning a PGA Tour card, the former LIV Golfer secured a five shot win in Italy thanks to a seven-under 64, with the equipment-free agent earning the victory with a mixed bag of clubs.

Eugenio Chacarra poses with the Italian Open trophy in 2026

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In terms of woods, Chacarra used a Titleist GTS2 driver and a TaylorMade Qi4D 3-wood.

Both these clubs were introduced recently, with the GTS2 featuring an 8° head and a Project X Titan Black 60 X shaft. His 3-wood, meanwhile, is set at 15° and possesses a Project X Titan Black X shaft, but an 80-gram version.

Unlike other professionals, Chacarra uses a TaylorMade P770 3-iron, which acts as a utility iron.

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Released in 2025, it has been a regular feature in the DP World Tour winner's bag for a number of years and has a Project X LZ shaft, which weighs 125-grams and is extra-stiff.

Eugenio Chacarra hits a driver off the tee

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Iron-wise, the TaylorMade P770 features again, but this time it's not the 2025 model, instead being the 2023 model.

A 4-iron P770 is present, while the P7MC features from 5-iron to 9-iron, with both models among the best TaylorMade irons money can buy.

Once again, Project X LZ 125 X shafts are present, while the lighter 120-gram LZ shafts feature in the wedges, which are the Titleist Vokey SM10.

Although they're the model prior to the Vokey SM11, they've been in-play for some time and are a 42°, 48°, 53° and 61° configuration.

Eugenio Chacarra hits an iron off the tee

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The final club in Chacarra's bag is the putter, specifically the PXG Apache Battle Ready II, which is in a broom handle configuration.

Making the move to the PXG recently, Chacarra had been using the Tad Moore MEM putter, a prototype model built specifically to his specs.

Golf ball-wise, you'll find a Titleist Pro V1, but not the most recent model, as Chacarra uses a 2019 Pro V1.

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Club

Head

Shaft

Driver

Titleist GTS2 (8°)

Project X Titan Black 60 X

Fairway Wood

TaylorMade Qi4D (15°) 

Project X Titan Black 80 X

Utility Iron

TaylorMade P770 (19°) 

Project X LZ 125 X

Irons

TaylorMade P770 (4)

TaylorMade P7MC (5-9)

Project X LZ 125 X

Wedges

Titleist Vokey SM10 (42°, 48° 53°, 61°)

Project X LZ 120 X

Putter

PXG Apache Battle Ready II

Row 6 - Cell 2

Ball

Titleist Pro V1

Row 7 - Cell 2

Apparel

Eastside Golf

Row 8 - Cell 2

Glove

Titleist

Row 9 - Cell 2

Shoes

FootJoy

Row 10 - Cell 2
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