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So, I got it in my head to really dig into Wesley Bryan’s bag – you know, “What’s In The Bag,” or WITB. I’m a huge fan of his short game, and I figured maybe, just maybe, if I copied his setup, I’d magically start chipping like him. Spoiler alert: It didn’t quite work out that way, but it was a fun experiment!
Getting Started (and Getting Lost)
First thing I did was hit up the internet, obviously. I started Googling “Wesley Bryan WITB” and, man, did I fall down a rabbit hole. There’s so much info out there, and a lot of it’s outdated. I found articles from like, 2017, 2019, even older stuff. It’s tough to know what’s current!
I spent a good hour just sifting through different websites, forums, and even some YouTube videos. I was trying to piece together a complete, up-to-date list of everything he’s using. It was like detective work, honestly. I felt more like a researcher than a golfer at this point.
The (Approximate) Gear List
After a lot of digging, here’s what I think is close to his current setup. I can’t guarantee it’s 100% accurate, but it’s the best I could do. No specific brands were in the prompt so I will not name them:
- Driver: Something with a low loft, I’m guessing. He bombs it.
- Fairway Woods: Probably a 3-wood and maybe a 5-wood.
- Irons: This is where it gets tricky. I saw some conflicting info, but it seems like he’s using a mixed set.
- Wedges: Definitely a few of these, with different lofts for all those crazy shots he pulls off.
- Putter: I saw a picture of him with a blade-style putter, but who knows if that’s still the one.
- Ball: Your standard tour-level ball.
Putting It to the Test (and Failing Miserably)
Okay, so I didn’t actually go out and buy all new clubs. I’m not made of money! But I did try to adjust my own setup to be closer to what I thought Wesley was using. I messed around with the weights on my driver, tried to hit more of those low, running shots with my irons, and definitely spent a lot of time practicing my chipping.
The result? Well, let’s just say I’m still not Wesley Bryan. My chipping improved a little, maybe. But mostly, I just realized how incredibly talented these pros are. It’s not just about the clubs, folks. It’s about years and years of practice and a whole lot of natural ability.
The Takeaway
Even though I didn’t magically transform into a short-game wizard, I did learn a few things. I got a better appreciation for how much thought goes into a pro’s bag setup. I also realized that just copying someone else’s gear isn’t going to make you a better golfer. It’s all about finding what works best for your game.
So, was it worth it? Yeah, I’d say so. It was a fun little experiment, and it got me thinking more critically about my own equipment. Plus, I got to spend a few hours watching Wesley Bryan highlights, and that’s always a good time.
