Alright, let’s talk about this fella, Jordan Spieth, and the sticks he carries around. Folks call it “WITB,” which I guess means “what’s in the bag.” Sounds fancy, but it’s just about his golf clubs, nothin’ more.
This Jordan guy, he’s real good at hittin’ that little white ball. They say he’s won some big-time tournaments, “majors” they call ’em. Means he’s a top dog, I reckon. He’s been swingin’ Titleist clubs for a long, long time, even when he was just a young’un. Sticks with what he knows, that’s smart.
Now, let’s get down to business. First off, he’s got this here driver, a Titleist TSR2. Says it’s 10 degrees, whatever that means. The stick part, the shaft they call it, is a Fujikura Ventus Black 6.0. Sounds like somethin’ you’d find on a car, not a golf club, but hey, what do I know? This fella used to have a different driver, a TSi3, but I guess he likes this new one better. They fiddled with it a bit, somethin’ about a “D-1 setting,” prob’ly makes it go straighter or somethin’.
- Driver: Titleist TSR2 (10 degrees), Fujikura Ventus Black 6.0 shaft
Next up is his 3-wood, another Titleist, a TSR3 this time. It’s got a 15-degree angle, a bit more than the driver, I think. The shaft on this one is a Fujikura too, but it’s a 7X model. Guess that makes it a bit stiffer, for hittin’ it harder, maybe? This fella sure likes those Fujikura things.
- 3-wood: Titleist TSR3 (15 degrees), Fujikura Ventus Black 7X shaft
Now, we get into the irons and wedges. That’s where things get a bit complicated for an old gal like me. He’s got all sorts of them, different numbers and letters, all Titleist of course. He’s got this wedge, a Vokey SM10, says it’s 60 degrees, but they bent it a bit to 60.5. Fussy fellas, these golfers. This wedge is special, they say, for folks who like to do fancy stuff around the green. They call it a “T Grind,” prob’ly helps him spin the ball or somethin’.
This Jordan, he’s been usin’ these Titleist clubs forever, practically since he was a kid. And he wears Under Armour clothes and shoes, too. Got a deal with them, I hear. Smart fella, makin’ money off them fancy clothes.
I ain’t gonna list all them irons and wedges, too many numbers and letters for my old brain. But you get the picture. He’s got a whole mess of Titleist clubs in that bag, and he knows how to use ‘em. That’s what matters, ain’t it? It ain’t the arrow, it’s the Indian, as they say… or maybe it’s the other way around? Anyways, this fella’s good, real good. He’s 31 years old and from America, just in case you were wonderin’.
So, there you have it, a look at what’s in Jordan Spieth’s bag. A bunch of Titleist clubs, some fancy shafts, and a whole lotta skill. He’s a right-handed player from the United States, and he’s been at it for a while now. If you’re lookin’ to get yourself some new clubs, maybe you should try what he’s usin’. But remember, it ain’t just the clubs, it’s the fella swingin’ ‘em that counts.
And that’s all I gotta say about that. Now, where’d I put my glasses…?
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