Four-time major winner Brooks Koepka will now drop his Nike gear after signing an endorsement deal with Srixon and Cleveland Golf.
Koepka wears Nike Golf on the PGA Tour and could be seen wearing the latest Nike Golf collection throughout this season.
He has also used limited-edition Nike Golf shoes and printed Aerobill caps on the biggest golf stages.
The American had been one of the most highly-coveted equipment-free agents since Nike stopped producing golf equipment and balls in 2016.
As part of Srixon and Cleveland Golf's tour staff, Koepka will now carry a Srixon staff bag while playing with Srixon driver, irons, golf balls, and Cleveland Golf wedges.
Currently, Koepka uses a Nike Vapor Pro 3-iron, a TaylorMade M2 3-wood, and a Scotty Cameron T10 Select Newport 2 Prototype putter.
He has played with Srixon ZX7 irons since January, winning the Waste Management Phoenix Open in February.
Koepka said he is very excited to join his good friends Shane Lowry, Graeme McDowell, and Hideki Matsuyama as a Srixon and Cleveland Golf Tour Staff member.
He added that after being an equipment free agent for the past few years, it would be fun to be involved with a company and contribute to developing their future equipment.
A former world No. 1 and the winner of two US Opens and two PGA Championships, Koepka is known as a fierce competitor and successful on golf's biggest stages, making him someone that brands love to be associated with.


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