Now, let me tell you somethin’ ’bout Jordan Spieth and them clubs he uses. That boy, he ain’t just out there swingin’ any ol’ thing. No, sir. He’s got himself some good gear. Talkin’ about his bag, now that’s a whole story right there. Ain’t nobody got a setup like his, at least not ’round these parts. If you’re lookin’ to know what’s in his bag, well, I got you covered.
First off, let me tell you about his driver. Now, Jordan’s got a Titleist TSR2 driver. It’s a fancy thing, with a 10.5 degree head, and he adjusts it to 9.75 degrees for that perfect launch. You see, it ain’t just about hittin’ the ball far, it’s about control too. And that shaft, it’s a Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 X, real stiff and makes sure the ball stays right where he wants it. Ain’t no floppin’ around with this one, I’ll tell ya that much.
Now, what about them irons? Well, you got your Titleist T100 irons, all the way from the 4-iron down to the 9-iron. These things are sleek, sharp, and well, you can just tell they’re built for precision. Spieth ain’t out there tryin’ to whack the ball in every direction. Nah, he’s lookin’ to place it just right. And don’t get me started on how he switches ‘em out before big tournaments. He got these T100s just before headin’ out to St George’s for The Open in 2021. Ain’t no time to waste when you’re playin’ for the big leagues.
Now, he don’t just stick to them irons. Oh no, sir. He’s got himself a Titleist TSi2 hybrid, somethin’ he picked up after usin’ a T200 driving iron. That hybrid, it’s a real handy thing to have when you need that extra bit of distance, but still need a little forgiveness when you don’t hit it just right. It ain’t all about the big drives, sometimes you need a bit of a backup plan.
And I reckon you already know, he don’t just play with a couple clubs. Jordan Spieth’s got a whole set, and that includes four wedges, all Vokey SM10s. Them wedges, they’re somethin’ special. They’re for all them tricky shots around the greens, ya know? Those short chips, the bunker shots, all that. He’s got ’em in different lofts too—46 degrees, 52, and 56 degrees. That way, no matter where he’s hittin’ from, he’s ready for it.
Now, if you watch him putt, you’ll see he uses a Scotty Cameron 009 prototype putter. Now that’s a real beauty. Ain’t no cheap ol’ thing, no sir. This putter is precision-made and helps him sink them putts like nobody’s business. The way he handles that thing, you’d think he was born with it in his hands. Can’t forget about them Titleist Vokey Design SM9 wedges too, which he’s been usin’ more recently. They got the 46-10F, the 52-08F, and a 56-10S, all set up to help him hit them clean shots when he needs to.
Now, Jordan Spieth, he’s a major champion, and it’s not just ‘cause of his swing. No, sir, it’s all ‘bout the equipment he’s usin’. Everything he carries in that bag’s been picked with care and precision, from his driver down to them wedges and putters. And it’s that kind of attention to detail that makes him one of the best in the game. He don’t take no shortcuts, and neither should you if you’re lookin’ to up your golf game.
So, if you’re thinkin’ ‘bout how you can get yourself some of these clubs, well, just know it ain’t easy. But if you’re willin’ to put in the time, and get the right equipment, you might just find yourself playin’ like Spieth one day. But for now, just remember: it ain’t about the clubs, it’s about how you swing ‘em.
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