What’s in my Bag?
Golf Digest, that esteemed publication of the frustrating hobby that I enjoy, runs an article each month called “What’s in my Bag”, featuring different pros and whatnot showing off their clubs. So since I’ve been off the last few days and have played 36 holes of golf in the last 48 hours, here’s my own version of What’s in my Bag:
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- Driver: Callaway Great Big Bertha II with 10 Degrees of Loft
- Fairway Woods: Callaway Great Big Bertha II - 3 Wood / 5 Wood
- Irons: Callaway Big Bertha Irons - Graphite Shafts - 2 Iron through Pitching Wedge (also has a 10 iron, pretty unique club)
- Wedges: I also carry a Callaway 60 Degree Wedge - I have the forged finish which has now softened to a nice rusted feel - very soft
- Putter: Odyssey DFX 3300 Putter
- Balls: I usually play with Wilson’s Softcore Ball - seems to help reduce my slice a bit
- Tees: Because my driver has a huge head on it, I use extra long tees, and tee it up high
- Bag: Callaway Ion Stand Bag
- Shoes Nike Golf Air Acells
Sorry for the poor picture above, I took it at Poquoy Brook Golf Club today with my phonecam, the quality isn’t always the greatest.
Enjoy ![]()
July 3rd, 2004 at 9:32 am
36 holes in 48 hours? Dude, I am _so_ jealous. I haven’t played in weeks!
I’m a Titliest man myself…
July 3rd, 2004 at 9:08 pm
I take my vacations seriously
I just wish I had taken my clubs down to St. Croix like I had originally planned to do.
My old boss is a titliest man. My current boss carries Ping blade irons and Ping drivers/woods. My co-worker (he runs the stores, I run the security end of things) plays with Callaway Woods, a Titliest Driver, and Ping Irons. He’s about to buy the new Ping driver once it drops a bit in price.
Ping blades seem to be pretty popular around here right now…
I ended up with all Callaway stuff after going to a demo days last year when I decided to get serious about golf and trying out some stuff - this driver was the first one that I could hit a good distance and control my slice with (which, thank god, lessons have appeared to fix)…
Anyways, lots of good equipment out there - now that I have bought mine, I hope to not have to lay out that sort of cash again for quite some time
B