Okay, so I’ve been tinkering with my golf gear again, trying to squeeze every last bit of performance out of my setup. This time, I was inspired by Danny Willett. I figured, hey, if it works for a Masters champion, maybe there’s something I can learn. So, I dove deep into “Danny Willett WITB” (What’s In The Bag) and this is what i did:
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The Deep Dive
First, I spent hours, literally hours, just scouring the internet. I looked at every picture, every article, every forum post I could find about Danny’s setup. It was information overload, to be honest!
The Mimicking
Next came the hard part – trying to replicate it. Now, obviously, I’m not a pro, and I don’t have access to the same custom-fitted, tour-level equipment. So, I focused on getting as close as I reasonably could, within my budget and skill level, of course.
- Driver: I went for his older Driver, not exactly the same. Find a good used condition one.
- Fairway Woods: This was tough. I had to compromise here. I found some similar lofts.
- Irons: Ah, the irons. I actually found a used set that was pretty close. Felt like I won the lottery! They needed a good cleaning, and some new grips.
- Wedges: I matched the lofts as best I could with what I already had. No need to spend extra here.
- Putter: His putter is pretty unique. I couldn’t find the exact model, so I just tried to find something with a similar head shape and feel. I practiced, a lot.
Tweaks
After setting them up, and then I started tweaking. Moved some weights around, adjusted the loft on my driver a bit, the usual stuff. Nothing major, just trying to dial it in for my swing.
The Result?
Did it turn me into Danny Willett? Of course not! But, I gotta say, hitting balls with a setup inspired by his felt pretty cool. I definitely felt like I had a bit more control, especially with the irons. I can have a solid round of golf now!
It was a fun project, and honestly, that’s what it’s all about, right? Just enjoying the game and trying new things. Plus, my buddies are all super jealous of my “new” irons.