Okay, so I got curious about this whole “Michael Block WITB” thing after seeing it pop up a bunch online. Seemed like some kind of golf pro, but I didn’t really get what the big deal was. So, I decided to look into it myself and see what I could dig up.
First, I spent some time just googling around, trying to get the basic gist of it. Turns out, “WITB” stands for “What’s in the Bag,” and it’s basically just a breakdown of what golf clubs a player is using. Michael Block, I found out, is some local PGA instructor, and apparently, he had some “kickass performance” recently, which is why everyone’s suddenly interested in his gear.
What I Did
- Basic Search: I started with general searches like “Michael Block WITB” and “Michael Block PGA Championship” to get a feel for the topic.
- News Articles: Read a few articles about Block’s recent performance and why he’s been in the spotlight.
- Golf Forums: Browsed some golf forums where people were discussing his clubs and what he might switch to.
I got some of the information that this guy is going to get into some new irons, but he isn’t going to change for the PGA. Apparently, there’s some rule about only being able to use 14 clubs in a round, so that’s probably a factor in his choices. He also gave some lessons at $125, I’d like to have one.
Figuring It Out
After all that, I started to piece together a picture. It looks like Block isn’t some huge name, but he’s a solid player who’s getting attention now because of his recent play. People are interested in his clubs because they want to know what he’s using to play so well. I also see that there is a PGA Champ named Francisco Bide, but I do not get their relationship.
My takeaway? It’s kind of cool how a regular guy like Block can get this kind of attention just from playing good golf. And it’s interesting to see how much people care about the specific clubs he uses. I’m not a golfer myself, but I can see why people find this stuff fascinating. Also, it is interesting that Tom Brady and Jay Monahan also played in this Pro-Am.
It was fun learning about this, even though I’m not a golfer. Maybe I’ll look into it more, or maybe I’ll just move on to the next random thing that catches my interest online. Who knows! That’s the beauty of the internet, right?