Wyndham Clark has been switching and testing putters, with multiple reports over the past couple of years highlighting his willingness to try different models to gain feel on the greens.
Key recent notes
- In 2024–2025, Clark publicly discussed trying several putters before settling on a model from LAB/AI-assisted designs, a move that coincided with notable improvements on the greens at Pebble Beach and subsequent events. This was covered in Golf Monthly and other outlets referencing the LAB/AI-crafted options he tested and ultimately used during that stretch.[2][3][4]
- The LAB (L.A.B. Putters) line and related AI-assisted putters have been a recurring theme in reports about Clark’s gear, with multiple outlets noting a switch to or emphasis on LAB/AI designs as part of his putting improvements.[3][2]
What this means for 2026
- There hasn’t been a single, definitive “newest model” universally adopted by Clark that dominates headlines in 2026; instead, the pattern is ongoing experimentation with putters and occasional public confirmations of a preferred LAB/AI-style model when results improve.[6][3]
- If you’re following his setup for fantasy leagues, betting, or shopping, look for updates around late spring to early summer when players commonly re-evaluate equipment ahead of majors and big Tours events; this is when gear changes tend to surface in coverage.[8]
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- Example: Clark’s Pebble Beach stretch in 2024 involved trying multiple putters before landing on a high-promise AI-crafted LAB-style design—this cadence of testing and then sticking with a successful model has persisted in coverage since then. This pattern appears in Golf Monthly reports and related coverage from 2024–2025.[4][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest specific articles and summarize any definite model names mentioned this month, or track any gear changes Clark makes at upcoming PGA Tour events. I can also assemble a quick gear timeline chart showing when putter changes were reported and corresponding putting performance if you want a visual.
Citations:
- “Tried a million different putters” — Wyndham Clark reveals gear switch at Rocket Classic 2025 after recent putting woes.[1]
- Wyndham Clark credits AI-crafted putter with turnaround on the greens.[2]
- Wyndham Clark is the Latest Player to Put a L.A.B. Putter in the Bag.[3]
- iDont think Ive had a better putting round... putter changes for Pebble Beach 60.[4]
- What’s In The Bag? 2025 Update - Golf Monthly.[5]
Sources
Following a pre-tournament four hour putting session that involved nine different putters and a grip change, Clark finds himself top of the leaderboard at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
www.golfmonthly.comWyndham Clark earned his first PGA TOUR victory at the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship. See what clubs he used on his way to victory.
www.pgatour.comWyndham Clark credited both his new Odyssey putter and work with putting coach Mike Kanski for his precision on the greens at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
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