Every golfer has a unique relationship with their gear. It’s not just about brands or specs — it’s about confidence, comfort, and consistency. Today, I’m walking you through what’s currently in my bag and why each club earns its spot.

It’s not just the clubs you carry — it’s the trust you build with every swing, every round, and every lesson the course teaches you.

Driver: SIM2 Max – Forgiveness Meets Firepower
The SIM2 Max has been a game-changer for my tee shots. It’s built for forgiveness, and that’s exactly what I need when I’m not swinging my best. The sound at impact is crisp, the ball flight is penetrating, and I get that added stability on off-center hits that keeps me in play more often. When confidence on the tee is shaky, this club helps me reset and swing freely.

Fairway Wood: Titleist TSi3 3-Wood – Workability with Bite
This club is a bit of a precision weapon. The TSi3 3-wood isn’t the easiest to hit, but when I pure it, the ball flies. It’s lower launching and designed for players who like to shape shots, which suits me when I’m playing aggressively off the deck or trying to chase something down a tight fairway. I trust it when I need to cover serious distance or thread a needle.

Irons: Titleist T100•S – Clean Lines and Crisp Feel
My T100•S irons are all about control. They’re tour-inspired but with a bit of extra distance thanks to the stronger lofts. What I love most is how consistent they are — miss-hits aren’t punished too hard, but you still get the feedback to improve. These clubs reward a good swing and help me stay sharp with my approach game. Plus, they look absolutely pure at address.

Wedges: Kirkland Signature (for now)
I’m currently gaming the Kirkland Signature wedges, which have actually surprised me with their feel and spin for the price. But let’s be real — I’m planning to upgrade. I’ve got my eye on the Vokey SM10s, which offer more grind options, better turf interaction, and a premium feel around the greens. Once I make the switch, it’ll round out my short game the way I want it.

Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom X 11.5 – Confidence on the Greens
Putting is such a feel-based part of the game, and this mallet gives me everything I need — alignment help, soft feel, and balance. The 11.5 degree toe hang helps with my slight arc stroke, and the look behind the ball is clean without being distracting. It’s not just a putter; it’s a mindset tool. When I stand over a 10-footer with this in hand, I feel like I’ve got a real chance.

Final Thoughts

None of these clubs are just flashy names or tour picks — they’re tools I’ve tested, trusted, and grown with. As I keep grinding to lower my scores, my bag will probably evolve. But for now, this setup gives me the confidence to swing free and play my game.


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